1 Chronicles 1: A genealogy from Adam to the descendants of Abraham, focusing on the tribes of Israel.

1 Chronicles 2: A genealogy of the descendants of Israel (Jacob), focusing on the tribes of Judah, Simeon, and Reuben.

1 Chronicles 3: The genealogies of the descendants of Levi, Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, and others.

1 Chronicles 4: The genealogies of Judah, including the descendants of David and the royal line.

1 Chronicles 5: The genealogies of Simeon and their lands.

1 Chronicles 6: The genealogies of Levi and their priestly duties in the temple.

1 Chronicles 7: The genealogies of the descendants of Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, and Asher.

1 Chronicles 8: The genealogy of Saul and the account of his death.

1 Chronicles 9: The people of Israel return to their cities after the exile, and the duties of the Levites are described.

1 Chronicles 10: Saul’s death and the Philistines’ defeat of Israel are recounted.

1 Chronicles 11: David becomes king of Israel and captures Jerusalem, making it his capital.

1 Chronicles 12: David‘s mighty men and their deeds are listed.

1 Chronicles 13: David brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem with great celebration.

1 Chronicles 14: David‘s kingdom is established, and his victories over the Philistines are described.

1 Chronicles 15: David prepares a place for the Ark in Jerusalem and appoints Levites to minister before it.

1 Chronicles 16: David offers a prayer of thanksgiving after bringing the Ark to Jerusalem.

1 Chronicles 17: God makes a covenant with David, promising that his descendants will rule forever.

1 Chronicles 18: David‘s military victories and his kindness to Mephibosheth are described.

1 Chronicles 19: David defeats the Ammonites and Syrians in battle.

1 Chronicles 20: David sins by conducting a census, and God punishes Israel with a plague.

1 Chronicles 21: David purchases a threshing floor to build an altar and offers sacrifices to stop the plague.

1 Chronicles 22: David makes extensive preparations for building the temple, and Solomon is chosen as his successor.

1 Chronicles 23: David organizes the priests and Levites for their duties in the temple.

1 Chronicles 24: The divisions of the priests and Levites are listed, along with their assigned duties.

1 Chronicles 25: David appoints musicians to serve in the temple.

1 Chronicles 26: David organizes the gatekeepers, treasurers, and other officials for temple service.

1 Chronicles 27: David‘s military leaders and officials are listed.

1 Chronicles 28: David gives instructions to Solomon for building the temple and offers a prayer of dedication.

1 Chronicles 29: David dies after ruling Israel for forty years, and Solomon becomes king.