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Chapter 1
The words Moses spake to Israel in the plains of Moab,
The promise of Canaan. (1-8)
Judges provided for the people. (9-18)
Of the sending the spies-God's anger for their unbelief
and disobedience. (19-46)
Chapter 2
The Edomites to be spared. (1-7)
The Moabites and Ammonites to be spared. (8-23)
The Amorites to be destroyed. (24-37)
Chapter 3
The conquest of Og king of Bashan. (1-11)
The land of Gilead and Bashan. (12-20)
Moses encourages Joshua. (21-29)
Chapter 4
Earnest exhortations to obedience, and dissuasives from
idolatry. (1-23)
Warnings against disobedience, and promises of mercy.
(24-40)
Cities of refuge appointed. (41-49)
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Chapter 5
The covenant in Horeb. (1-5)
The ten commandments repeated. (6-22)
The request of the people that the law might be delivered
through Moses. (23-33)
Chapter 6
A persuasive to obedience. (1-3)
An exhortation to obedience. (4,5)
Obedience taught. (6-16)
General precepts, Instructions to be given to their children.
(17-25)
Chapter 7
Intercourse with the Canaanites forbidden. (1-11)
Promises if they were obedient. (12-26)
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Chapter 8
Exhortations and cautions, enforced by the Lord's former
dealings with Israel, and his promises. (1-9)
Exhortations and cautions further enforced. (10-20)
Chapter 9
The Israelites not to think their success came by their
own worthiness. (1-6)
Moses reminds the Israelites of their rebellions. (7-29)
Chapter 10
God's mercies to Israel after their rebellion. (1-11)
An exhortation to obedience. (12-22)
Chapter 11
The great work God wrought for Israel. (1-7)
Promises and threatenings. (8-17)
Careful study of God's word requisite. (18-25)
The blessings and the curse set forth. (26-32)
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(12-16Àå)
Chapter 12
Monuments of idolatry to be destroyed. (1-4)
The place of God's service to be kept. (5-32)
Chapter 13
Enticers to idolatry to be put to death. (1-5)
Relations who entice to idolatry not to be spared. (6-11)
Idolatrous cities not to be spared. (12-18)
Chapter 14
The Israelites to distinguish themselves from other nations.
(1-21)
Respecting the application of tithes. (22-29)
Chapter 15
The year of release. (1-11)
Concerning the release of servants. (12-18)
Respecting the firstlings of cattle. (19-23)
Chapter 16
The yearly feasts. (1-17)
Of judges, Groves and images forbidden. (18-22)
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(17-20Àå)
Chapter 17
All sacrifices to be perfect, Idolaters must be slain.
(1-7)
Difficult controversies. (8-13)
The choice of a king, His duties. (14-20)
Chapter 18
A provision respecting Levites. (1-8)
The abominations of the Canaanites to be avoided. (9-14)
Christ the great Prophet. (15-22)
Chapter 19
The cities of refuge, The man-slayer, The murderer. (1-13)
Landmarks not to be removed. (14)
The punishment of false witnesses. (15-21)
Chapter 20
Exhortation and proclamation respecting those who went
to war. (1-9)
Peace to be offered, What cities were to be devoted.
(10-20)
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Chapter 21
The expiation of uncertain murder. (1-9)
Respecting a captive taken to wife. (10-14)
The first-born not to be disinherited for private affection.
(15-17)
A stubborn son to be stoned. (18-21)
Malefactors not to be left hanging all night. (22,23)
Chapter 22
Of humanity towards brethren. (1-4)
Various precepts. (5-12)
Against impurity. (13-30)
Chapter 23
Who are shut out from the congregation. (1-8)
Cleanliness enjoined. (15-25)
Of fugitive servants, Usury, and other precepts. (9-14)
Chapter 24
Of divorce. (1-4)
Of new-married persons, Of man-stealers, Of pledges.
(5-13)
Of justice and generosity. (14-22)
Chapter 25
Extent of punishment. (1-3)
The ox that treadeth the corn. (4)
Marriage of a brother's wife. (5-12)
Of unjust weights. (13-16)
War against Amalek. (17-19)
Chapter 26
Confession in offering the first-fruits. (1-11)
The prayer after disposal of the third year's tithe.
(12-15)
The covenant between God and the people. (16-19)
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Chapter 27
The law to be written on stones in the promised land.
(1-10)
The curses to be pronounced on mount Ebal. (11-26)
Chapter 28
The blessings for obedience. (1-14)
The curses for disobedience. (15-44)
Their ruin, if disobedient. (45-68)
Chapter 29
Moses calls Israel's mercies to remembrance. (1-9)
The Divine wrath on those who flatter themselves in their
wickedness. (10-21)
The ruin of the Jewish nation. (22-28)
Secret things belong unto God. (29)
Chapter 30
Mercies promised to the repentant. (1-10)
The commandment manifest. (11-14)
Death and life set before them. (15-20)
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Chapter 31
Moses encourages the people, and Joshua. (1-8)
The law to be read every seventh year. (9-13)
The Israelites' apostacy foretold, A song given to be
witness against them. (14-22)
The law delivered to the Levites. (22-30)
Chapter 32
The song of Moses. (1,2)
The character of God, The character of Israel. (3-6)
The great things God had done for Israel. (7-14)
The judgments which would come upon them for their sins.
(15-18)
The wickedness of Israel. (19-25)
Deserved vengeance withheld. (26-38)
God's deliverance for his people. (39-43)
The exhortation with which the song was delivered. (44-47)
Moses to go up mount Nebo to die. (48-52)
Chapter 33
The glorious majesty of God. (1-5)
The blessings of the twelve tribes. (6-23)
Strength to believers. (24,25)
The excellency of Israel. (26-29)
Chapter 34
Moses views the promised land from mount Nebo. (1-4)
The death and burial of Moses, The mourning of the people.
(5-8)
Joshua succeeds Moses, The praise of Moses. (9-12)
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