| Ch.1 | Moses' speech of the 40th year;he rehearses God's promises, and his anger for their disobedience Text |
| Ch.2 | The story continues; Israel is not to meddle with Edom, Moab, or Ammon, but is to subdue Sihon the Amorite Text |
| Ch.3 | Conquest of Og king of Bashan; Moses exhorts Joshua; Moses' prayer to enter the land; he is allowed to see it Text |
| Ch.4 | An exhortation to obedience; Moses appoints 3 cities of refuge Text |
| Ch.5 | The covenant in Horeb remembered; the 10 commandments Text |
| Ch.6 | Exhortations to obedience; commandment to instruct their children Text |
| Ch.7 | Communion with the nations forbidden for fear of idolatry and for the holiness of the people; images to be destroyed Text |
| Ch.8 | Exhortations to obedience; the evil of worshipping other gods Text |
| Ch.9 | Moses rehearses Israel's several rebellions, and his prayer for them Text |
| Ch.10 | God's mercy in restoring the tables, continuing the priesthood, separating the Levites, and hearkening to Moses Text |
| Ch.11 | Exhortations to obedience; a blessing and a curse Text |
| Ch.12 | Monuments of idolatry to be destroyed; blood forbidden; holy things to be eaten in the holy place Text |
| Ch.13 | Enticers to idolatry to be stoned to death; idolatrous cities not to be spared Text |
| Ch.14 | God's children not to disfigure themselve in mourning; of meats clean and unclean; tithes Text |
| Ch.15 | The year of release; firstling males of cattle to be sanctified unto the Lord Text |
| Ch.16 | Feast of Passover, of weeks, of tabernacles; of judges and justice; groves and images forbidden Text |
| Ch.17 | Idolaters to be slain; priests and judges determine controversies; election and duty of a king Text |
| Ch.18 | The Lord is the Levites' inheritance; abominations of the nations to be avoided; Christ the prophet to be heard Text |
| Ch.19 | Cities of refuge; landmarks not to be removed; 2 witnesses required; punishment of a false witness Text |
| Ch.20 | The priest's exhortation to encourage the people to battle; of the cities that accept or refuse peace; what cities must be devoted Text |
| Ch.21 | The expiation of uncertain murder; firstborn not to be disinherited upon private affection; a stubborn son to be stoned Text |
| Ch.22 | Humanity toward brethren; confusion to be avoided; adultery to be punished with death; of fornication Text |
| Ch.23 | Who may and may not enter the congregation; uncleanness to be avoided; of the fugitive Text |
| Ch.24 | Of divorce; of pledges; of menstealers; of leprosy; a servant's hire; of justice; of charity Text |
| Ch.25 | No more than 40 stripes; the ox not to be muzzled; of the immodest woman; of unjust weights Text |
| Ch.26 | The confession of firstfruits; the 3rd year's tithes; God's covenant Text |
| Ch.27 | The people are to write the law upon stones, and build an altar of whole stones; the tribes divided on Gerizim and Ebal Text |
| Ch.28 | Blessings for obedience; curses for disobedience Text |
| Ch.29 | Exhortations to obedience; the great wrath on him that flattereth himself in his wickedness Text |
| Ch.30 | Mercies for the penitent; the commandment is manifest; life and death are set before the Israelites Text |
| Ch.31 | Moses encourages the people and Joshua; he delivers the law to the priests, to read to the people; Joshua is charged Text |
| Ch.32 | Moses' song; God sends him up to Mt. Nebo to see the land, and die Text |
| Ch.33 | The majesty of God; blessings of the 12 tribes; the excellency of Israel Text |
| Ch.34 | Moses views the land from Mt. Nebo, dies, and is buried; he is mourned for 30 days; Joshua succeeds him Text |
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