Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy is a book in the Bible where Moses reviews the laws, teachings, and history of the Israelites, reminding them to stay faithful to God as they prepare to enter the Promised Land.
Chapter 1 Recap of Israel's Journey
Chapter 2 The Call to Obedience
Chapter 3 Conquest of Kings and Territories
Chapter 4 The Greatness of God's Law
Chapter 5 The Ten Commandments Reiterated
Chapter 6 The Shema: Love the Lord Your God
Chapter 7 Driving Out the Nations
Chapter 8 Remembering the Lord's Provision
Chapter 9 A Warning Against Pride
Chapter 10 God's Grace and the New Tablets
Chapter 11 The Blessings of Obedience
Chapter 12 Centralization of Worship
Chapter 13 Dealing with False Prophets
Chapter 14 Clean and Unclean Animals
Chapter 15 The Year of Canceling Debts
Chapter 16 Passover and Other Festivals
Chapter 17 Judges and Justice
Chapter 18 The Priestly Portion
Chapter 19 Cities of Refuge
Chapter 20 Rules for Warfare
Chapter 21 Laws Concerning Murder and Atonement
Chapter 22 Various Laws for Community Living
Chapter 23 Holiness in the Community
Chapter 24 Laws About Divorce and Remarriage
Chapter 25 Justice in Punishment
Chapter 26 Offering First Fruits and Tithes
Chapter 27 Curses for Disobedience
Chapter 28 Blessings and Curses Enumerated
Chapter 29 Renewal of the Covenant
Chapter 30 Choosing Life or Death
Chapter 31 Moses’ Final Instructions
Chapter 32 The Song of Moses
Chapter 33 Moses’ Blessing on Israel
Chapter 34 Moses’ Death and Burial
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