EXODUS


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Chapter 1

After Joseph's death, the children of Israel increase in numbers (1:1-7)
A new king, who knew not Joseph, arises over Egypt (1:8-10)
The more the children of Israel are oppressed, the more they multiply (1:11-14)
The midwives save the Hebrew male children (1:15-21)
Pharaoh commands the male children to be cast into the river (1:22)


Chapter 2

Moses is born, and set afloat in a basket of bulrushes (2:1-4)
Moses is found, and brought up by Pharaoh's daughter (2:5-10)
Moses slays an Egyptian (2:11-12)
Moses reproves a Hebrew (2:13-14)
Moses flees into Midian (2:15-20)
Moses marries Zipporah (2:21)
Moses's son Gershom is born (2:22)
God hears the complaints of the Israelites (2:23-25)


Chapter 3

Moses keeps Jethro's flock (3:1)
God appears to Moses in a burning bush (3:2-8)
God sends Moses to deliver Israel (3:9-13)
The name of God (3:14)
The message Moses gave to Israel (3:15-22)


Chapter 4

Moses' rod is turned into a serpent as a sign (4:1-5)
Moses's hand is miraculously healed from leprous (4:6-9)
Moses is reluctant to be sent, and Aaron is appointed to assist him (4:10-17)
Moses departs from Jethro and goes to Egypt (4:18-20)
God's message to Pharaoh (4:21-23)
Zipporah circumcises her son (4:24-26)
Aaron is sent to meet Moses (4:27-30)
The people believe them (4:31)


Chapter 5

Pharaoh chides Moses and Aaron for their message (5:1-4)
Pharaoh increases the tasks of the Israelites (5:5-14)
Pharaoh opposes their complaints (5:15-19)
Israelites cry out to Moses and Aaron (5:20-21)
Moses complains to God (5:22-23)


Chapter 6

God renews His promise by His name Jehovah (6:1-13)
The genealogy of Reuben (6:14)
The genealogy of Simeon (6:15)
The genealogy of Levi, ancestor of Moses and Aaron (6:16-30)


Chapter 7

Moses is encouraged to go to Pharaoh (7:1-6)
Moses and Aaron ages (7:7)
Moses's rod is turned into a serpent (7:8-10)
The sorcerers do the same (7:11-12)
Pharaoh's heart is hardened against the Israelites (7:13)
God's message to Pharaoh (7:14-18)
The river is turned into blood (7:19-25)


Chapter 8

The plague of frogs are sent (8:1-7)
Pharaoh calls for Moses, who removes them through prayer (8:8-15)
The dust is turned into lice (8:16-19)
Swarms of flies are sent upon the Egyptians (8:20-24)
Pharaoh is inclined to let the people go, but his heart is hardened (8:25-32)


Chapter 9

The plague on the cattle (9:1-7)
The plague of boils and blisters is sent (9:8-12)
Moses message about the hail (9:13-21)
The plague of hail (9:22-26)
Pharaoh pleads with Moses (9:27-34)
Pharaoh's heart is still hardened (9:35)


Chapter 10

God threatens to send locusts (10:1-6)
Pharaoh, urged by his servants, is to let the Israelites go (10:7-11)
The plague of the locusts (10:12-15)
Pharaoh pleads with Moses (10:16-20)
The plague of darkness (10:21-23)
Pharaoh entreats Moses, but his heart still is hardened (10:24-29)


Chapter 11

God's message to the Israelites to borrow jewels of their neighbors (11:1-3)
Moses threatens Pharaoh with the death of the firstborn (11:4-10)


Chapter 12

The beginning of the year is changed, and the passover is instituted (12:1-10)
The rite of the passover (12:11-14)
Unleavened bread (12:15-28)
The firstborn are slain (12:29-30)
The Israelites are sent out of Egypt (12:31-42)
The ordinance of the passover (12:43-51)


Chapter 13

The firstborn are sanctified to God (13:1-10)
The firstborn of beasts are set apart (13:11-16)
The Israelites go out of Egypt, and carry Joseph's bones with them (13:17-20)
They come to Etham (13:20)
God guides them by a pillar of a cloud, and a pillar of fire (13:21-23)


Chapter 14

God instructs the Israelites in their journey (14:1-4)
Pharaoh pursues them (14:5-9)
The Israelites murmur (14:10-12)
Moses comforts the Israelites(14:13-14)
God instructs Moses (14:15-18)
The cloud moves to a position behind the camp (14:19-20)
The Israelites pass through the Red Sea (14:21-22)
The Egyptians are killed by the Red Sea(14:23-31)


Chapter 15

Moses's song (15:1-21)
The people want water, but the waters at Marah are bitter (15:22-24)
A tree sweetens them (15:25-26)
At Elim are twelve wells and seventy palm trees (15:27)


Chapter 16

The Israelites come to Sin (16:1)
They Israelites murmur for want of bread (16:2-3)
God promises them bread from heaven (16:4-10)
Quails and manna are sent (16:11-15)
Regulations concerning manna (16:16-24)
Manna and quail won't be given on the sabbath (16:25-31)
An omer to preserve the mana (16:32-36)


Chapter 17

The people murmur for water at Rephidim (17:1-4)
God sends them to the rock in Horeb for water (17:5-7)
Amalek is overcome when the rod of God is held up in Moses's hands (17:8-14)
Moses builds the altar Jehovah-nissi (17:15-16)


Chapter 18

Jethro brings Moses his wife and two sons (18:1-6)
Moses entertains him (18:7-12)
Moses judges the people and Jethro counsels Moses (18:13-23)
Jethro's counsel is accepted and judges are appointed (18:24-26)
Jethro departs (18:27)


Chapter 19

The people come to Sinai (19:1-2)
God, speaking out of the mount, and tells God's message to the Israelites (19:3-7)
The people's answer is given to God (19:8-9)
The people are prepared for God appearing on Mt. Sinai on the third day (19:10-11)
The mountain must not be touched (19:12-15)
The awe-inspiring presence of God on the mount (19:16-25)


Chapter 20

The ten commandments (20:1-17)
The people are afraid and stand far away (20:18-19)
Moses comforts them (20:20-21)
The people are forbidden to make images (20:22-23)
What kind of altar they should have (20:24-26)


Chapter 21

Laws for men servants, women servants, and servants whose ear is bored (21:1-11)
The law for manslaughter (21:12-15)
The law for stealing (21:16)
The law for cursers of parents (21:17)
The laws for the smiters (21:18-21)
The laws for one hurt by chance (21:22-27)
The laws for an ox that kills people (21:28-32)
The laws for the man who causes harm to an ox or an ass (21:33-36)


Chapter 22

The laws concernign restitution of a theft (22:1-4)
The laws concerning restitution of damage (22:5-13)
The laws concerning restitution of borrowing (22:14-15)
The laws concerning restitution of fornication (22:16-17)
The law concerning of witchcraft (22:18)
The law concerning of bestiality (22:19)
The law concerning of idolatry (22:20)
The laws concerning of strangers, widows, and fatherless (22:21-24)
The law concerning of usury (22:25)
The laws concerning of pledges (22:26-27)
The law concerning of reverence to magistrates (22:28)
The laws concerning of the first fruits (22:29-31)


Chapter 23

The laws concerning of slander and false witness (23:1-2)
The laws concerning of justice and charity (23:3-9)
The laws concerning of the year of rest (23:10-11)
The law concerning of the sabbath (23:12)
The law concerning of idolatry (23:13)
The laws concerning of the three feasts a year (23:14-17)
The laws concerning of the blood and the fat of the sacrifice (23:18-19)
An angel is promised to the Israelites(23:20-33)


Chapter 24

Moses is called up into the mountain (24:1-2)
The people promise obedience (24:3)
Moses builds an altar and twelve pillars (24:4-5)
He sprinkles the blood of the covenant upon the altar (24:6-8)
The glory of God appears to Moses (24:9-13)
Aaron and Hur have charge of the people (24:14)
Moses goes up into the mountain, where he stays forty days and forty nights (24:15-18)


Chapter 25

What the Israelites must offer for the making of the tabernacle (25:1-9)
The form of the ark (25:10-16)
The mercy seat, with the cherubim (25:17-22)
The table and its furniture (25:23-30)
The candlestick and its instruments (25:31-40)


Chapter 26

The ten curtains of the tabernacle (26:1-6)
The eleven curtains of goats' hair (26:7-13)
The coverings of rams' skins and badgers' skins (26:14)
The boards of the tabernacle, with their sockets and bars (26:15-30)
The veil for the ark (26:31-35)
The hanging for the door (26:36-37)


Chapter 27

The altar of burnt offering with its vessels (27:1-8)
The court of the tabernacle (27:9-17)
The measurement of the court (27:18-19)
The oil for the lamp (27:20-21)


Chapter 28

Aaron and his sons are set apart for the priest's office (28:1)
Holy garments are appointed (28:2-5)
The ephod (28:6-14)
The breastplate, with twelve precious stones (28:15-29)
The Urim and Thummim (28:30)
The robe of the ephod and the plate of the mitre (28:31-38)
The embroidered coat (28:39)
The garments for Aaron's sons (28:40-43)


Chapter 29

The ceremonies of consecrating the priests (29:1-9)
The order of sacrifices (29:10-37)
The daily burnt offering (29:38-44)
God's promise to dwell among the children of Israel (29:45-46)


Chapter 30

Directions for making the altar of incense (30:1-10)
The ransom of souls (30:11-16)
The brasen laver (30:17-21)
The holy anointing oil (30:22-33)
The composition of the perfume (30:34-38)


Chapter 31

Bezaleel and Aholiab are called for the work of the tabernacle (31:1-11)
The observation of the sabbath is commanded again (31:12-17)
Moses receives the two tables (31:18)


Chapter 32

In the absence of Moses cause Aaron and the people to make a golden calf (32:1-6)
God is angered (32:7-10)
Moses makes intercession for Israel and God accepts it(32:11-14)
Moses comes down with the tablets (32:15-18)
Moses breaks the tablets(32:19)
Moses destroys the calf (32:20-21)
Aaron's excuse for himself (32:22-24)
Moses causes the idol worshippers to be slain (32:25-29)
Moses prays for the people (32:30-35)


Chapter 33

The Lord refuses to go with the people (33:1-3)
The people murmur (33:4-6)
The tabernacle is removed out of the camp (33:7-8)
The Lord talks with Moses (33:9-11)
Moses desires to see the glory of God (33:12-23)


Chapter 34

The tables are renewed (34:1-7)
Moses entreats God to go with them (34:8-9)
God makes a covenant with them (34:10)
Israel warned about the Idolatry in Canaan (34:11-17)
Israel told about the three Feasts to keep in Canaan (34:18-27)
Moses, after forty days in the mount, comes down with the tables (34:28)
His face shines, and he covers it with a veil (34:29-35)


Chapter 35

The rules for the sabbath (35:1-3)
The offering for the tabernacle (35:4-9)
Tabernacle articles (35:10-19)
The readiness of the people to make offerings (35:20-29)
Bezaleel and Aholiab are called to the work (35:30-35)


Chapter 36

The offerings are delivered to the workmen (36:1-4)
The liberality of the people is restrained giving offering to Tabernacle (36:5-7)
The making of the curtains of the cherubim (36:8-13)
The making of the curtains of goats' hair (36:14-19)
The making of the boards with their sockets (36:20-30)
The making tof the bars (36:31-34)
The making of the veil (36:35-36)
The making of the hanging for the door (36:37-38)


Chapter 37

The making of the ark (37:1-5)
The making of the mercy seat with the cherubim (37:6-9)
The making of the table with its vessels (37:10-16)
The making of the candlestick with its lamps and instruments (37:17-24)
Making the altar of incense (37:25-28)
The anointing oil and sweet incense (37:29)


Chapter 38

The making of the altar of burnt offering (38:1-7)
The making of the laver of brass (38:8)
The making of the court of the Tabernacle (38:9-20)
The people's offering to the building the tabernacle (38:21-31)


Chapter 39

The cloths of service and holy garments made of (39:1)
The ephod what made of (39:2-7)
The breastplate what made of (39:8-21)
The robe of the ephod with pomegranates and bells made of (39:22-28)
The coats, mitre and girdle of fine linen made of (39:27-29)
The plate of the holy crown (39:30-31)
All is viewed and approved by Moses (39:32-43)


Chapter 40

The erection of the tabernacle, with its anointing, is commanded (40:1-12)
Aaron and his sons are to be sanctified (40:13-33)
A cloud covers the tabernacle (40:34-38)



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Chapter 1

The law for burnt offerings (1:1-2)
The law for the herd to bring and how to do it (1:3-9)
The law for the flocks, and the fowls to bring and how to do it (1:10-17)


Chapter 2

The law for a meal offering of flour with oil and incense is either baked in the oven (2:1-4)
The law for a meat offering on a plate, or in a frying pan (2:5-11)
The law for first fruits (2:12)
The law for salt of the meal offering (2:13-16)


Chapter 3

The law for the meal offering of the herd (3:1-5)
The law for the flock as a peace offering (3:6)
The law for the lamb as a peace offering (3:7-11)
The law for the goat as a peace offering (3:12-17)


Chapter 4

The law for sin offering of ignorance (4:1-2)
The law for the priest if he sins (4:3-12)
The law for the congregation if they sin(4:13-21)
The law for the ruler if he sins (4:22-26)
The law for any of the people if they sin (4:27-35)


Chapter 5

The law if you witness a sin and don't tell anybody (5:1)
The law if you touch an unclean thing (5:2-3)
The law for making an oath (5:4-5)
The law for his trespass offering (5:6)
The law for bringing fowls for the trespass offering (5:7-10)
The law for bringing flour for the trespass offering (5:11-13)
The law for trespass offering in sacrilege (5:14-16)
The law for sins of ignorance (5:17-19)


Chapter 6

The law for trespass offering for sins done knowingly (6:1-7)
The law for the burnt offering (6:8-13)
The law for the meat offering (6:14-18)
The law for offering at the consecration of a priest (6:19-23)
The law for the sin offering (6:24-30)


Chapter 7

The law for the trespass offering, and for the peace offerings (7:1-11)
The law for thanksgiving for a peace offering (7:12-15)
The law for a vow, or a free will offering for a peace offering (7:16-21)
The law for fat in animals (7:22-25)
The law for eating the blood is forbidden (7:26-27)
The law for priests portion in the peace offerings (7:28-38)


Chapter 8

Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons (8:1-13)
Their sin offering (8:14-17)
Their burnt offering (8:18-21)
The ram of consecration (8:22-30)
The place and time of their consecration (8:31-36)


Chapter 9

The first offerings of Aaron (9:1-7)
The sin offering and the burnt offering for Aaron (9:8-14)
The offerings for the people (9:15-23)
Fire from the Lord comes upon the altar (9:24)


Chapter 10

The sin of Nadab and Abihu, for offering of strange fire, are burnt (10:1-5)
Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them (10:6-7)
The priests are forbidden wine when they are to go into the tabernacle (10:8-11)
The law for eating the holy things (10:12-15)
Aaron's excuse appeases the anger of Moses for Eleazar and Ithamar (10:16-20)


Chapter 11

Animals you can eat (11:1-3)
Animals you can't eat (11:4-8)
Fish you can eat (11:9-12)
Birds you can eat (11:13-28)
Creeping things which are unclean (11:29-47)


Chapter 12

The purification of women after childbirth (12:1-5)
Her offerings for her purifying (12:6-8)


Chapter 13

The laws and tokens whereby the priest is to be guided in discerning leprosy (13:1-59)


Chapter 14

The rites and sacrifices in cleansing of the leper (14:1-32)
The signs of leprosy in a house, and the cleansing thereof (14:33-57)


Chapter 15

The uncleanness of men in their issues (15:1-12)
The cleansing of them (15:13-18)
The uncleanness of women in their issues (15:19-27)
Their cleansing (15:28-33)


Chapter 16

How the high priest must enter into the holy place (16:1-10)
The sin offering for himself (16:11-14)
The sin offering for the people (16:15-28)
The yearly feast of atonement (16:29-34)


Chapter 17

The blood of all slain beasts must be offered to the Lord at the door of the tabernacle (17:1-6)
They must not offer to devils (17:7-9)
All eating of blood is forbidden (17:10-14)
Beasts that die alone, or are torn (17:15-16)


Chapter 18

Unlawful marriages and unlawful lusts (18:1-30)


Chapter 19

A review of various laws (19:1-37)


Chapter 20

The punishment for him that gives his seed to Molech (20:1-3)
The punishment for him that favors such (20:4-5)
The punishment for going to wizards (20:6)
Sanctification (20:7-8)
The punishment for him that curses his parents (20:9)
The punishment for adultery (20:10)
The punishment for incest (20:11-12)
The punishment for sodomy (20:13-14)
The punishment for beastiality (20:15-17)
The punishment for uncleanness (20:18-21)
Obedience is required with holiness (20:22-26)
Wizards and familiar spirits must be put to death (20:27)


Chapter 21

The priests' mourning (21:1-5)
Their holiness (21:6-7)
Their respect (21:8-12)
Their marriages (21:13-15)
Priest with blemishes must not minister (21:16-24)


Chapter 22

The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things (22:1-5)
How they shall be cleansed (22:6-9)
Who may eat in the priest's house and who may eat of the holy things (22:10-16)
The sacrifices must be without blemish (22:17-21)
The age of the sacrifice (22:26-28)
The law of eating the sacrifice of thanksgiving (22:29-33)


Chapter 23

The feasts of the lord (23:1-2)
The sabbath (23:3)
The passover (23:4-8)
The sheaf of first fruits of the harvest (23:9-14)
The feast of Pentecost (23:15-22)
The feast of trumpets (23:23-25)
The day of atonement (23:26-32)
The feast of tabernacles (23:33-44)


Chapter 24

The oil for the lamps that they may burn continually (24:1-4)
The showbread (24:5-9)
Shelomith's son blasphemes (24:10-12)
The law for blasphemy (24:13-16)
The punishment for murder (24:17)
The punishemnt for damage (24:18-23)


Chapter 25

The sabbath of the seventh year and the jubile in the fifth year (25:1-13)
Oppression (25:14-17)
A blessing of obedience (25:18-22)
The redemption of land (25:23-28)
The getting back of the houses (25:29-34)
Compassion on the poor (25:35-38)
The usage of bondmen (25:39-46)
The redemption of servants (25:47-55)


Chapter 26

Idolatry (26:1)
Sabbath observance and reverence (26:2)
A blessing to those who keep the commandments (26:3-13)
A curse to those who break them (26:14-39)
God promises to remember those who repent (26:40-46)


Chapter 27

Special gifts pledged to the Lord shall be made according to the person (27:1-2)
The valuation of each (27:3-8)
If a beast given by a vow (27:9-13)
When a man gives his house to be sanctify (27:14-15)
When a field is given for sanctify and its redemption (27:16-17)
No devoted thing may be redeemed (27:28-31)
The tithe, holy unto the Lord, may not be changed (27:32-34)


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