Deuteronomy

Moses’ speech.

Moses’ speech continued.

Moses’ speech concluded.

An exhortation to obedience — Moses appointeth the three cities of refuge on that side Jordan.

The covenant in Horeb — The ten commandments — Moses receiveth the law.

The end of the law is obedience — An exhortation thereto.

All communion with the nations forbidden.

An exhortation to obedience.

Moses rehearseth their rebellions.

Moses’ rehearsal continued — An exhortation unto obedience.

An exhortation to obedience — A careful study of God’s words enjoined — The blessing and curse.

Idolatry forbidden — The place of God’s service is to be kept — Blood is forbidden — The Levite not to be forsaken.

Idolatry forbidden.

Restrictions in mourning — What may, and what may not be eaten — Of tithes.

The year of release — Firstling males to be sanctified.

Of feasts — Every male must offer — Of judges and justice — Groves and images forbidden.

The things sacrificed must be sound — Idolaters must be slain — Hard controversies are to be determined by the priests and judges — The election and duty of a king.

The Lord is the priests’ and Levites’ inheritance — The abominations of the nations to be avoided — Christ the Prophet is to be heard — The presumptuous prophet is to die.

The cities of refuge — The landmark not to be removed — Two witnesses at the least — The punishment of a false witness.

Exhortation to battle — Who are to be dismissed from war — The proclamation of peace — Trees of man’s meat must not be destroyed.

Of uncertain murder — Captive taken to wife — The firstborn not to be disinherited — Of a stubborn son — The malefactor.

Of humanity toward brethren — The sex is to be distinguished by apparel — Confusion is to be avoided — The punishment of him that slandereth his wife — Of adultery, of rape, of fornication — Incest.

Sundry prohibitions.

Of divorce, pledges, man-stealers, leprosy, justice, and charity.

Stripes must not exceed forty — The ox not to be muzzled — Of raising seed unto a brother — The immodest woman — Unjust weights — The memory of Amalek is to be blotted out.

Of firstfruits — Third year’s tithes — The covenant between God and the people.

The people to write the law upon stones, and to build an altar — The tribes divided — The curses pronounced.

The blessings for obedience — The curses for disobedience.

Moses exhorteth to obedience — All are presented before the Lord to enter into his covenant — Secret things belong unto God.

Mercies promised unto the repentant — The commandment manifest — Death and life set before them.

Moses encourageth Joshua and the people — His charge to Joshua — Moses delivereth the book of the law to the Levites to keep — He maketha protestation to the elders.

Moses’ song — God sendeth him up to mount Nebo, to see the land, and die.

The majesty of God — The blessings of the tribes.

Moses vieweth the land — He dieth — His age — Mourning for him — Joshua succeedeth him.