Bible Outline

From the 1611 King James Bible



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Genesis 1
1  The creation of heaven and earth,  3  of the light,  6  of the firmament,  9  of the earth separated from the waters,  11  and made fruitful,  14  of the sun, moon and stars,  20  of fish and fowl,  24  of beasts and cattle,  26  of man in the image of God.  29  Also the appointment of food.

Genesis 2
1  The first Sabbath.  4  The manner of the creation.  8  The planting of the Garden of Eden,  10  and the river thereof.  16  The tree of knowledge only forbidden.  19, 20  The naming of the creatures.  21  The making of woman, and the institution of marriage.

Genesis 3
1  The serpent deceiveth Eve.  6  Man's shameful fall,  9  God arraigneth them.  14  The serpent is cursed.  15  The promised seed.  16  The punishment of mankind.  21  Their first clothing.  22  Their casting out of paradise.

Genesis 4
1  The birth, trade, and religion of Cain and Abel.  8  The murder of Abel.  11  The curse of Cain.  17  Enoch the first city.  19  Lamech and his two wives.  25  The birth of Seth,  26  and Enos.

Genesis 5
1  The genealogy, age, and death of the patriarchs from Adam unto Noah.  24  The godliness and translation of Enoch.

Genesis 6
1  The wickedness of the world, which provoked God's wrath, and caused the flood.  8  Noah findeth grace.  14  The order, form, and end of the ark.

Genesis 7
1  Noah, with his family, and the living creatures, enter into the ark.  17  The beginning, increase, and continuance of the flood.

Genesis 8
1  The waters asswage.  4  The ark resteth on Ararat.  7  The raven and the dove.  15  Noah, being commanded,  18  goeth forth of the ark.  20  He buildeth an altar, and offereth sacrifice,  21  which God accepteth, and promiseth to curse the earth no more.

Genesis 9
1  God blesseth Noah.  4  Blood and murder are forbidden.  8  God's Covenant  13  signified by the rainbow.  18  Noah replenisheth the world,  20  planteth a vinyard,  21  is drunken, and mocked of his son,  25  curseth Canaan,  26  blesseth Shem,  27  prayeth for Japheth,  29  and dieth.

Genesis 10
1  The generations of Noah.  2  The sons of Japheth.  6  The sons of Ham.  8  Nimrod the first monarch.  21  The sons of Shem.

Genesis 11
1  One language in the world.  3  The building of Babel.  6  The confusion of tongues.  10  The generations of Shem.  27  The generations of Terah the father of Abram.  31  Terah goeth from Ur to Haran.

Genesis 12
1  God calleth Abram, and blesseth him with a promise of Christ.  4  He departeth with Lot from Haran.  6  He journeyeth through Canaan,  7  which is promised him in a vision.  10  He is driven by a famine into Egypt:  11  fear maketh him feign his wife to be his sister.  14  Pharaoh, having taken her from him, by plagues is compelled to restore her.

Genesis 13
1  Abram and Lot return out of Egypt.  7  By disagreement they part asunder.  10  Lot goeth to wicked Sodom.  14  God reneweth the promise to Abram.  18  He reneweth the promise to Abram.  18  He removeth to Hebron, and there buildeth an altar.

Genesis 14
1  The battle of four kings against five.  11  Lot is taken prisoner.  14  Abram rescueth him.  18  Melchizedek blesseth Abram.  20  Abram giveth him tithe.  22  The rest of the spoil, his partners having had their portions, he restoreth to the king of Sodom.

Genesis 15
1  God encourageth Abram.  2  Abram complaineth for want of an heir.  4  God promiseth him a son, and a multiplying of his seed.  6  Abram is justified by faith.  7  Canaan is promised again, and confirmed by a sign,  12  and a vision.

Genesis 16
1  Sarai, being barren, giveth Hagar to Abram.  6  Hagar, being afflicted for despising her mistress, runneth away.  7  An angel sendeth her back to submit herself,  11  and telleth her of her child.  15  Ishmael is born.

Genesis 17
1  God reneweth the Covenant.  5  Abram his name is changed in a token of a greater blessing.  10  Circumcision is instituted.  15  Sarai her name is changed, and she is blessed.  16  Isaac is promised.  23  Abraham and Ishmael are circumcised.

Genesis 18
1  Abraham entertaineth three angels.  9  Sarah is reproved for laughing at the strange promise.  17  The destruction of Sodom is revealed to Abraham.  23  Abraham maketh intercession for the men thereof.

Genesis 19
1  Lot entertaineth two angels.  4  The vicious Sodomites are stricken with blindness.  12  Lot is sent for safety into the mountains.  18  He obtaineth leave to go into Zoar.  24  Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed.  26  Lot's wife is a pillar of salt.  30  Lot dwelleth in a cave.  31  The incestuous original of Moab and Ammon.

Genesis 20
1  Abraham sojourneth at Gerar,  2  denieth his wife, and loseth her.  3  Abimelech is reproved for her in a dream.  9  He rebuketh Abraham,  14  restoreth Sarah,  16  and reproveth her.  17  He is healed by Abraham's prayer.

Genesis 21
1  Isaac is born.  4  He is circumcised.  6  Sarah's joy.  9  Hagar and Ishmael are cast forth.  15  Hagar in distress.  17  The angel comforteth her.  22  Abimelech's covenant with Abraham at Beer-sheba.

Genesis 22
1  Abraham is tempted to offer Isaac.  3  He giveth proof of his faith and obedience.  11  The angel stayeth him.  13  Isaac is exchanged with a ram.  14  The place is called YAHWEH-jireh.  15  Abraham is blessed again.  20  The generation of Nahor unto Rebekah.

Genesis 23
1  The age and death of Sarah.  3  The purchase of Machpelah,  19  where Sarah was buried.

Genesis 24
1  Abraham sweareth his servant.  10  The servant's journey.  12  His prayer.  14  His sign.  15  Rebekah meeteth him,  18  fulfilleth his sign,  22  receiveth jewels,  23  sheweth her kindred,  25  and inviteth him home.  26  The servant blesseth God.  29  Laban entertaineth him.  34  The servant sheweth his message.  50  Laban and Bethuel approve it.  58  Rebekah consenteth to go.  62  Isaac meeteth her.

Genesis 25
1  The sons of Abraham by Keturah.  5  The division of his goods.  7  His age, and death.  9  His burial.  12  The generations of Ishmael.  17  His age, and death.  21  Isaac prayeth for Rebekah, being barren.  22  The children strive within her womb.  24  The birth of Esau and Jacob.  27  Their difference.  29  Esau selleth his birthright.

Genesis 26
1  Isaac because of famine went to Gerar.  2  God instructeth, and blesseth him.  7  He is reproved by Abimelech for denying his wife.  12  He groweth rich.  18  He diggeth Esek, Sitnah, and Rehoboth.  26  Abimelech maketh a covenant with him at Beer-sheba.  34  Esau's wives.

Genesis 27
1  Isaac sendeth Esau for venison.  6  Rebekah instructeth Jacob to obtain the blessing.  15  Jacob under the person of Esau obtaineth it.  30  Esau bringeth venison.  33  Isaac trembleth.  34  Esau complaineth, and by importunity obtaineth a blessing.  41  He threateneth Jacob.  42  Rebekah disappointeth it.

Genesis 28
1  Isaac blesseth Jacob, and sendeth him to Padan-aram.  6  Esau marrieth Mahalath the daughter of Ismael.  10  The vision of Jacob's ladder.  18  The stone of Beth-el.  20  Jacob's vow.

Genesis 29
1  Jacob cometh to the well of Haran.  9  He taketh acquaintance of Rachel.  13  Laban entertaineth him.  18  Jacob covenanteth for Rachel.  23  He is deceived with Leah.  28  He marrieth also Rachel, and serveth for her seven years more.  32  Leah beareth Reuben,  33  Simeon,  34  Levi,  35  and Judah.

Genesis 30
1  Rachel, in grief for her barrenness, giveth Bilhah her maid unto Jacob.  5  She beareth Dan and Naphtali.  9  Leah giveth Zilpah her maid, who beareth Gad and Asher.  14  Reuben findeth mandrakes, with which Leah buyeth her husband of Rachel.  17  Leah beareth Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah.  22  Rachel beareth Joseph.  25  Jacob desireth to depart.  27  Laban stayeth him on a new covenant.  37  Jacob's policy, whereby he became rich.

Genesis 31
1  Jacob upon displeasure departeth secretly.  19  Rachel stealeth her father's images.  22  Laban pursueth after Jacob,  26  and complaineth of the wrong.  34  Rachel's policy to hide the images.  36  Jacob's complaint of Laban.  43  The covenant of Laban and Jacob at Galeed.

Genesis 32
1  Jacob's vision at Mahanaim.  3  His message to Esau.  6  He is afraid of Esau's coming.  9  He prayeth for deliverance.  13  He sendeth a present to Esau.  24  He wrestleth with an angel at Peniel, where he is called Israel.  31  He halteth.

Genesis 33
1  The kindness of Jacob and Esau at their meeting.  17  Jacob cometh to Succoth.  18  At Shalem he buyeth a field, and buildeth an altar called El-elohe-Israel.

Genesis 34
1  Dinah is ravished by Shechem.  4  He sueth to marry her.  13  The sons of Jacob offer their condition of circumcision to the Shechemites.  20  Hamor and Shechem persuade them to accept it.  25  The sons of Jacob upon that advantage slay them,  27  and spoil their city.  30  Jacob reproveth Simeon and Levi.

Genesis 35
1  God sendeth Jacob to Beth-el.  2  He purgeth his house of idols.  6  He buildeth an altar at Beth-el.  8  Deborah dieth at Allon-bachuth.  9  God blesseth Jacob at Beth-el.  16  Rachel travaileth of Benjamin, and dieth in the way to Ephrath.  22  Reuben lieth with Bilhah.  23  The sons of Jacob.  27  Jacob cometh to Isaac at Hebron.  28  The age, death, and burial of Isaac.

Genesis 36
1  Esau's three wives.  6  His removing to mount Seir.  9  His sons.  15  The dukes which descended of his sons.  20  The sons and dukes of Seir.  24  Anah findeth mules.  31  The kings of Edom.  40  The dukes that descended of Esau.

Genesis 37
2  Joseph is hated of his brethren.  5  His two dreams.  13  Jacob sendeth him to visit his brethren.  18  His brethren conspire his death.  21  Reuben saveth him.  26  They sell him to the Ishmeelites.  31  His father, deceived by the bloody coat, mourneth for him.  36  He is sold to Potiphar in Egypt.

Genesis 38
1  Judah begetteth Er, Onan, and Shelah.  6  Er marrieth Tamar.  8  The trespass of Onan.  11  Tamar stayeth for Shelah.  13  She deceiveth Judah.  27  She beareth twins, Pharez and Zarah.

Genesis 39
1  Joseph advanceth in Potiphar's house.  7  He resisteth his mistress's temptation.  13  He is falsely accused.  20  He is cast in prison.  21  God is with him there.

Genesis 40
1  The butler and baker of Pharaoh in prison.  4  Joseph hath charge of them.  5  He interpreteth their dreams.  20  They come to pass according to his interpretation.  23  The ingratitude of the butler.

Genesis 41
1  Pharaoh's two dreams.  25  Joseph interpreteth them.  33  He giveth Pharaoh counsel.  38  Joseph is advanced.  50  He begetteth Manasseh and Ephraim.  53  The famine beginneth.

Genesis 42
1  Jacob sendeth his ten sons to buy corn in Egypt.  16  They are imprisoned by Joseph for spies.  18  They are set at liberty, on condition to bring Benjamin.  21  They have remorse for Joseph.  24  Simeon is kept for a pledge.  25  They return with corn, and their money.  29  Their relation to Jacob.  36  Jacob refuseth to send Benjamin.

Genesis 43
1  Jacob is hardly persuaded to send Benjamin.  15  Joseph entertaineth his brethren.  31  He maketh them a feast.

Genesis 44
1  Joseph's policy to stay his brethren.  14  Judah's humble supplication to Joseph.

Genesis 45
1  Joseph maketh himself known to his brethren.  5  He comforteth them in God's providence.  9  He sendeth for his father.  16  Pharaoh confirmeth it.  21  Joseph furnisheth them for their journey, and exhorteth them to concord.  25  Jacob is revived with the news.

Genesis 46
1  Jacob is comforted by God at Beer-sheba.  5  Thence he with his company goeth into Egypt.  8  The number of his family that went into Egypt.  28  Joseph meeteth Jacob.  31  He instructeth his brethren how to answer to Pharaoh.

Genesis 47
1  Joseph presenteth five of his brethren,  7  and his father, before Pharaoh.  11  He giveth them habitation and maintenance.  13  He getteth all the Egyptians' money,  16  their cattle,  18  their lands to Pharaoh.  22  The priests' land was not bought.  23  He letteth the land to them for a fifth part.  28  Jacob's age.  29  He sweareth Joseph to bury him with his fathers.

Genesis 48
1  Joseph with his sons visiteth his sick father.  2  Jacob strengtheneth himself to bless them.  3  He repeateth the promise.  5  He taketh Ephraim and Manasseh as his own.  7  He telleth Joseph of his mother's grave.  9  He blesseth Ephraim and Manasseh.  17  He preferreth the younger before the elder.  21  He prophesieth their return to Canaan.

Genesis 49
1  Jacob calleth his sons to bless them.  3  Their blessing in particular.  29  He chargeth them about his burial.  33  He dieth.

Genesis 50
1  The mourning for Jacob.  4  Joseph getteth leave of Pharaoh to go to bury him.  7  The funeral.  15  Joseph comforteth his brethren, who craved his pardon.  22  His age.  23  He seeth the third generation of his sons.  24  He prophesieth unto his brethren of their return.  25  He taketh an oath of them for his bones.  26  He dieth, and is chested.


Exodus 1
1  The children of Israel, after Joseph's death, do multiply.  8  The more they are oppressed by a new king, the more they multiply.  15  The godliness of the midwives, in saving the men children alive.  22  Pharaoh commandeth the male children to be cast into the river.

Exodus 2
1  Moses is born,  3  and in an ark cast into the flags.  5  He is found, and brought up by Pharaoh's daughter.  11  He slayeth an Egyptian. He reproveth an Hebrew.  15  He fleeth into Midian.  21  He marrieth Zipporah.  22  Gershom is born.  23  God respecteth the Israelites' cry.

Exodus 3
1  Moses keepeth Jethro's flock.  2  God appeareth to him in a burning bush.  9  He sendeth him to deliver Israel.  14  The name of God.  15  His message to Israel.

Exodus 4
1  Moses' rod is turned into a serpent.  6  His hand is leprous.  10  He is loath to be sent.  14  Aaron is appointed to assist him.  18  Moses departeth from Jethro.  21  God's message to Pharaoh.  24  Zipporah circumciseth her son.  27  Aaron is sent to meet Moses.  31  The people believeth them.

Exodus 5
1  Pharaoh chideth Moses and Aaron for their message.  5  He increaseth the Israelites' task.  15  He checketh their complaints.  20  They cry out upon Moses and Aaron.  22  Moses complaineth to God.

Exodus 6
1  God reneweth his promise by his name YAHWEH.  14  The genealogy of Reuben,  15  of Simeon,  16  of Levi, of whom came Moses and Aaron.

Exodus 7
1  Moses is encouraged to go to Pharaoh.  7  His age.  8  His rod is turned into a serpent.  11  The sorcerers do the like.  13  Pharaoh's heart is hardened.  14  God's message to Pharaoh.  19  The river is turned into blood.

Exodus 8
1  Frogs are sent.  8  Pharaoh sueth Moses,  12  and Moses by prayer removeth them away.  16  The dust is turned into lice, which the magicians could not do.  20  The swarms of flies.  25  Pharaoh inclineth to let the people go,  32  but yet is hardened.

Exodus 9
1  The murrain of beasts.  8  The plague of boils and blains.  13  The message about the hail.  22  The plague of hail.  27  Pharaoh sueth to Moses,  35  but yet is hardened.

Exodus 10
1  God threateneth to send locusts.  7  Pharaoh, moved by his servants, inclineth to let the Israelites go.  12  The plague of the locusts.  16  Pharaoh sueth Moses.  21  The plague of darkness.  24  Pharaoh sueth again unto Moses,  27  but yet is hardened.

Exodus 11
1  God's message to the Israelites to borrow jewels of their neighbours.  4  Moses threateneth Pharaoh with the death of the firstborn.

Exodus 12
1  The beginning of the year is changed.  3  The Passover is instituted.  11  The rite of the Passover.  15  Unleavened bread.  29  The firstborn are slain.  31  The Israelites are driven out of the land.  37  They come to Succoth.  43  The ordinance of the Passover.

Exodus 13
1  The firstborn are sanctified to God.  3  The memorial of the Passover is commanded.  11  The firstlings of beasts are set apart.  17  The Israelites go out of Egypt, and carry Joseph's bones with them.  20  They come to Etham.  21  God guideth them by a pillar of a cloud, and a pillar of fire.

Exodus 14
1  God instructeth the Israelites in their journey.  5  Pharaoh pursueth after them.  10  The Israelites murmur.  13  Moses comforteth them.  15  God instructeth Moses.  19  The cloud removeth behind the camp.  21  The Israelites pass through the Red Sea,  23  which drowneth the Egyptians.

Exodus 15
1  Moses' song.  22  The people want water.  23  The waters at Marah are bitter.  25  A tree sweeteneth them.  27  At Elim are twelve wells, and seventy palm trees.

Exodus 16
1  The Israelites come to Sin.  2  They murmur for want of bread.  4  God promiseth them bread from heaven.  11  Quails are sent,  14  and manna.  16  The ordering of manna.  25  It was not to be found on the Sabbath.  32  An omer of it is preserved.

Exodus 17
1  The people murmur for water at Rephidim.  5  God sendeth them for water to the rock in Horeb.  8  Amalek is overcome by the holding up of Moses' hands.  15  Moses buildeth the altar YAHWEH-nissi.

Exodus 18
1  Jethro bringeth to Moses his wife and two sons.  7  Moses entertaineth him.  13  Jethro's counsel is accepted.  27  Jethro departeth.

Exodus 19
1  The people come to Sinai.  3  God's message by Moses unto the people out of the mount.  8  The people's answer returned again.  10  The people are prepared against the third day.  12  The mountain must not be touched.  16  The fearful presence of God upon the mount.

Exodus 20
1  The Ten Commandments.  18  The people are afraid.  20  Moses comforteth them.  22  Idolatry is forbidden.  24  Of what sort the altar should be.

Exodus 21
1  Laws for menservants.  5  For the servant whose ear is bored.  7  For women servants.  12  For manslaughter.  16  For stealers of men.  17  For cursers of parents.  18  For smiters.  22  For a hurt by chance.  28  For an ox that goreth.  33  For him that is an occasion of harm.

Exodus 22
1  Of theft.  5  Of damage.  7  Of trespasses.  14  Of borrowing.  16  Of fornication.  18  Of witchcraft.  19  Of bestiality.  20  Of idolatry.  21  Of strangers, widows, and fatherless.  25  Of usury.  26  Of pledges.  28  Of reverence to magistrates.  29  Of the firstfruits.

Exodus 23
1  Of slander and false witness.  3, 6  Of justice.  4  Of charitableness.  10  Of the year of rest.  12  Of the Sabbath.  13  Of idolatry.  14  Of the three feasts.  18  Of the blood and the fat of the sacrifice.  20  An angel is promised, with a blessing, if they obey him.

Exodus 24
1  Moses is called up into the mountain.  3  The people promise obedience.  4  Moses buildeth an altar, and twelve pillars.  6  He sprinkleth the blood of the Covenant.  9  The glory of God appeareth.  14  Aaron and Hur have the charge of the people.  15  Moses goeth into the mountain, where he continueth forty days and forty nights.

Exodus 25
1  What the Israelites must offer for the making of the Tabernacle.  10  The form of the Ark.  17  The Mercy Seat, with the cherubims.  23  The table, with the furniture thereof.  31  The candlestick, with the instruments thereof.

Exodus 26
1  The ten curtains of the Tabernacle.  7  The eleven curtains of goats' hair.  14  The covering of rams' skins.  15  The boards of the Tabernacle, with the sockets and bars.  31  The vail for the Ark.  36  The hanging for the door.

Exodus 27
1  The altar of burnt offering, with the vessels thereof.  9  The court of the Tabernacle inclosed with hangings and pillars.  18  The measure of the court.  20  The oil for the lamp.

Exodus 28
1  Aaron and his sons are set apart for the priests' office.  2  Holy garments are appointed.  6  The ephod.  15  The breastplate with twelve precious stones.  30  The Urim and Thummim.  31  The robe of the ephod, with pomegranates and bells.  36  The plate of the mitre.  39  The embroidered coat.  40  The garments of Aaron's sons.

Exodus 29
1  The sacrifice and ceremonies of consecrating the priests.  38  The continual burnt offering.  45  God's promise to dwell among the children of Israel.

Exodus 30
1  The altar of incense.  11  The ransom of souls.  17  The brasen laver.  22  The holy anointing oil.  34  The composition of the perfume.

Exodus 31
1  Bezaleel and Aholiab are called and made meet for the work of the Tabernacle.  12  The observation of the Sabbath is again commanded.  18  Moses receiveth the two tables.

Exodus 32
1  The people, in the absence of Moses, cause Aaron to make a calf.  7  God is angered thereby.  11  At the intreaty of Moses he is appeased.  19  He breaketh them.  20  He destroyeth the calf.  22  Aaron's excuse for himself.  25  Moses causeth the idolaters to be slain.  30  He prayeth for the people.

Exodus 33
1  Yahweh refuseth to go as he had promised with the people.  4  The people murmur thereat.  7  The Tabernacle is removed out of the camp.  9  Yahweh talketh familiarly with Moses.  12  Moses desireth to see the glory of God.

Exodus 34
1  The tables are renewed.  5  The name of Yahweh proclaimed.  8  Moses intreateth God to go with them.  10  God maketh a Covenant with them, repeating certain duties of the first table.  28  Moses after forty days in the mount cometh down with the tables.  29  His face shineth, and he covereth it with a vail.

Exodus 35
1  The Sabbath.  4  The free gifts for the Tabernacle.  20  The readiness of the people to offer.  30  Bezaleel and Aholiab are called to the work.

Exodus 36
1  The offerings are delivered to the workmen.  5  The liberality of the people is restrained.  8  The curtains of cherubims.  14  The curtains of goats' hair.  19  The covering of skins.  20  The boards with their sockets.  31  The bars.  35  The vail.  37  The hanging of the door.

Exodus 37
1  The Ark.  6  The Mercy Seat with cherubims.  10  The table with his vessels.  17  The candlestick with his lamps and instruments.  25  The altar of incense.  29  The anointing oil and sweet incense.

Exodus 38
1  The altar of burnt offering.  8  The laver of brass.  9  The court.  21  The sum of that the people offered.

Exodus 39
1  The cloths of service, and holy garments.  2  The ephod.  8  The breastplate.  22  The robe of the ephod.  27  The coats, mitre, and girdle of fine linen.  30  The plate of the holy crown.  32  All is viewed and approved by Moses.

Exodus 40
1  The Tabernacle is commanded to be reared,  9  and anointed.  13  Aaron and his sons to be sanctified.  16  Moses performeth all things accordingly.  34  A cloud covereth the Tabernacle.


Leviticus 1
1  The burnt offerings  3  of the herd,  10  of the flocks,  14  of the fowls.

Leviticus 2
1  The meat offering of flour with oil and incense,  4  either baken in the oven,  5  or on a plate,  7  or in a fryingpan,  12  or of the firstfruits in the ear.  13  The salt of the meat offering.

Leviticus 3
1  The peace offering of the herd,  6  of the flock,  7  either a lamb,  12  or a goat.

Leviticus 4
1  The sin offering of ignorance,  3  for the priest,  13  for the congregation,  22  for the ruler,  27  for any of the people.

Leviticus 5
1  He that sinneth in concealing his knowledge,  2  in touching an unclean thing,  4  or in making an oath.  6  His trespass offering, of the flock,  7  of fowls,  11  or of flour.  14  The trespass offering in sacrilege,  17  and in sins of ignorance.

Leviticus 6
1  The trespass offering for sins done unwittingly.  8  The law of the burnt offering,  14  and of the meat offering.  19  The offering at the consecration of a priest.  24  The law of the sin offering.

Leviticus 7
1  The law of the trespass offering,  11  and of the peace offerings,  12  whether it be for a thanksgiving,  16  or a vow, or a freewill offering.  22  The fat,  26  and the blood, are forbidden.  28  The priests' portion in the peace offering.

Leviticus 8
1  Moses consecrateth Aaron and his sons.  14  Their sin offering.  18  Their burnt offering.  22  The ram of consecration.  31  The place and time of their consecration.

Leviticus 9
1  The first offerings of Aaron, for himself and the people.  8  The sin offering,  12  and the burnt offering for himself.  15  The offerings for the people.  23  Moses and Aaron bless the people.  24  Fire cometh from Yahweh, upon the altar.

Leviticus 10
1  Nadab and Abihu, for offering of strange fire, are burnt by fire.  6  Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them.  8  The priests are forbidden wine when they are to go into the Tabernacle.  12  The law of eating the holy things.  16  Aaron's excuse for transgressing thereof.

Leviticus 11
1  What beasts may,  4  and what may not be eaten.  9  What fishes.  13  What fowls.  29  The creeping things which are unclean.

Leviticus 12
1  The purification of a woman after childbirth.  6  Her offerings for her purifying.

Leviticus 13
The laws and tokens whereby the priest is to be guided in discerning the leprosy.

Leviticus 14
1  The rites and sacrifices in cleansing of the leper.  33  The signs of leprosy in a house.  48  The cleansing of that house.

Leviticus 15
1  The uncleanness of men in their issues.  13  The cleansing of them.  19  The uncleanness of women in their issues.  28  Their cleansing.

Leviticus 16
1  How the high priest must enter into the holy place.  11  The sin offering for himself.  15  The sin offering for the people.  20  The scapegoat.  29  The yearly feast of the expiations.

Leviticus 17
1  The blood of all slain beasts must be offered to Yahweh at the door of the Tabernacle.  7  They must not offer to devils.  10  All eating of blood is forbidden,  15  and all that dieth alone, or is torn.

Leviticus 18
1  Unlawful marriages.  19  Unlawful lusts.

Leviticus 19
A repetition of sundry laws.

Leviticus 20
1  Of him that giveth of his seed to Molech.  4  Of him that favoureth such an one.  6  Of going to wizards.  7  Of sanctification.  9  Of him that curseth his parents.  10  Of adultery.  11, 14, 17, 19  Of incest.  13  Of sodomy.  15  Of bestiality.  18  Of uncleanness.  22  Obedience is required with holiness.  27  Wizards must be put to death.

Leviticus 21
1  Of the priests' mourning.  6  Of their holiness.  8  Of their estimation.  7, 13  Of their marriages.  17  The priests that have blemishes must not minister in the sanctuary.

Leviticus 22
1  The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things.  6  How they shall be cleansed.  10  Who of the priest's house may eat of the holy things.  17  The sacrifices must be without blemish.  26  The age of the sacrifice.  29  The law of eating the sacrifice of thanksgiving.

Leviticus 23
1  The feasts of Yahweh.  3  The Sabbath.  4  The Passover.  9  The sheaf of firstfruits.  15  The feast of Pentecost.  22  Gleanings to be left for the poor.  23  The feast of Trumpets.  26  The Day of Atonement.  33  The feast of Tabernacles.

Leviticus 24
1  The oil for the lamps.  5  The shewbread.  10  Shelomith's son blasphemeth.  13  The law of blasphemy.  17  Of murder.  18  Of damage.  23  The blasphemer stoned.

Leviticus 25
1  The Sabbath of the seventh year.  8  The jubile in the fiftieth year.  14  Of oppression.  18  A blessing of obedience.  23  The redemption of the land,  29  of houses.  35  Compassion of the poor.  39  The usage of bondmen.  47  The redemption of servants.

Leviticus 26
1  Of idolatry.  2  Religiousness.  3  A blessing to them that keep the Commandments.  14  A curse to those that break them.  40  God promiseth to remember them that repent.

Leviticus 27
1  He that maketh a singular vow must be Yahweh's.  3  The estimation of the person.  9  Of a beast given by vow.  14  Of a house.  16  Of a field, and the redemption thereof.  28  No devoted thing may be redeemed.  32  The tithe may not be changed.


Numbers 1
1  God commandeth Moses to number the people.  5  The princes of the tribes.  17  The number of every tribe.  47  The Levites are exempted for the service of Yahweh.

Numbers 2
The order of the tribes in their tents.

Numbers 3
1  The sons of Aaron.  5  The Levites are given to the priests for the service of the Tabernacle,  11  instead of the firstborn.  14  The Levites are numbered by their families.  21  The families, number, and charge of the Gershonites,  27  of the Kohathites,  33  of the Merarites.  38  The place and charge of Moses and Aaron.  40  The firstborn are freed by the Levites.  44  The overplus are redeemed.

Numbers 4
1  The age and time of the Levites' service.  4  The carriage of the Kohathites, when the priests have taken down the Tabernacle.  16  The charge of Eleazar.  17  The office of the priests.  21  The carriage of the Merarites.  34  The number of the Kohathites,  38  of the Gershonites,  42  and of the Merarites.

Numbers 5
1  The unclean are removed out of the camp.  5  Restitution is to be made in trespasses.  11  The trial of jealousy.

Numbers 6
1  The law of the Nazarites.  22  The form of blessing the people.

Numbers 7
1  The offering of the princes at the dedication of the Tabernacle.  10  Their several offerings at the dedication of the altar.  89  God speaketh to Moses from the Mercy Seat.

Numbers 8
1  How the lamps are to be lighted.  5  The consecration of the Levites.  23  The age and time of their service.

Numbers 9
1  The Passover is commanded again.  6  A second Passover allowed for them that were unclean or absent.  15  The cloud guideth the removings and encampings of the Israelites.

Numbers 10
1  The use of the silver trumpets.  11  The Israelites remove from Sinai to Paran.  14  The order of their march.  29  Hobab is intreated by Moses not to leave them.  33  The blessing of Moses at the removing and resting of the Ark.

Numbers 11
1  The burning at Taberah quenched by Moses' prayer.  4  The people lust for flesh, and loathe manna.  10  Moses complaineth of his charge.  16  God divideth his burden into seventy elders.  31  Quails are given in wrath at Kibroth-hattaavah.

Numbers 12
1  God rebuketh the sedition of Miriam and Aaron.  10  Miriam's leprosy is healed at the prayer of Moses.  14  God commandeth her to be shut out of the host.

Numbers 13
1  The names of the men who were sent to search the land.  17  Their instructions.  21  Their acts.  26  Their relation.

Numbers 14
1  The people murmur at the news.  6  Joshua and Caleb labour to still them.  11  God threateneth them.  13  Moses persuadeth God, and obtaineth pardon.  26  The murmurers are deprived of entering into the land.  36  The men who raised the evil report die by a plague.  40  The people that would invade the land against the will of God are smitten.

Numbers 15
1  The law of the meat offering and the drink offering.  14, 29  The stranger is under the same law.  17  The law of the first of the dough for an heave offering.  22  The sacrifice for sin of ignorance.  30  The punishment of presumption.  32  He that violated the Sabbath is stoned.  37  The law of fringes.

Numbers 16
1  The rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.  23  Moses separateth the people from the rebels' tents.  31  The earth swalloweth up Korah, and a fire consumeth others.  36  The censers are reserved to holy use.  41  Fourteen thousand and seven hundred are slain by a plague for murmuring against Moses and Aaron.  46  Aaron by incense stayeth the plague.

Numbers 17
1  Aaron's rod among all the rods of the tribes only flourisheth.  10  It is left for a monument against the rebels.

Numbers 18
1  The charge of the priests and Levites.  9  The priests' portion.  21  The Levites' portion.  25  The heave offering to the priests out of the Levites' portion.

Numbers 19
1  The water of separation made of ashes of a red heifer.  11  The law for the use of it in purification of the unclean.

Numbers 20
1  The children of Israel come to Zin, where Miriam dieth.  2  They murmur for want of water.  7  Moses, smiting the rock, bringeth forth water at Meribah.  14  Moses at Kadesh desireth passage through Edom, which is denied him.  22  At mount Hor Aaron resigneth his place to Eleazar, and dieth.

Numbers 21
1  Israel with some loss destroy the Canaanites at Hormah.  4  The people murmuring are plagued with fiery serpents.  7  They repenting are healed by a brasen serpent.  10  Sundry journeys of the Israelites.  21  Sihon is overcome,  33  and Og.

Numbers 22
1  Balak's first message for Balaam is refused.  15  His second message obtaineth him.  22  An angel would have slain him, if his ass had not saved him.  36  Balak entertaineth him.

Numbers 23
1, 13, 28  Balak's sacrifice.  7, 18  Balaam's parables.

Numbers 24
1  Balaam, leaving divinations, prophesieth the happiness of Israel.  10  Balak in anger dismisseth him.  15  He prophesieth of the Star of Jacob, and the destruction of some nations.

Numbers 25
1  Israel at Shittim commit whoredom and idolatry.  6  Phinehas killeth Zimri and Cozbi.  10  God therfore giveth him an everlasting priesthood.  16  The Midianites are to be vexed.

Numbers 26
1  The sum of all Israel is taken in the plains of Moab.  52  The law of dividing among them the inheritance of the land.  57  The families and number of the Levites.  63  None were left of them which were numbered at Sinai, but Caleb and Joshua.

Numbers 27
1  The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance.  6  The law of inheritances.  12  Moses, being told of his death, sueth for a successor.  18  Joshua is appointed to succeed him.

Numbers 28
1  Offerings are to be observed.  3  The continual burnt offering.  9  The offering on the Sabbath,  11  on the new moons,  16  at the Passover,  26  in the day of firstfruits.

Numbers 29
1  The offering at the feast of Trumpets,  7  at the day of afflicting their souls,  13  and on the eight days of the feast of Tabernacles.

Numbers 30
1  Vows are not to be broken.  3  The exception of a maid's vow,  6  of a wife's,  9  of a widow's, or her that is divorced.

Numbers 31
1  The Midianites are spoiled, and Balaam slain.  13  Moses is wroth with the officers for saving the women alive.  19  How the soldiers, with their captives and spoil, are to be purified.  25  The proportion whereby the prey is to be divided.  48  The voluntary oblation unto the treasury of Yahweh.

Numbers 32
1  The Reubenites and Gadites sue for their inheritance on that side Jordan.  6  Moses reproveth them.  16  They offer him conditions to his content.  33  Moses assigneth them the land.  39  They conquer it.

Numbers 33
1  Two and forty journeys of the Israelites.  50  The Canaanites are to be destroyed.

Numbers 34
1  The borders of the land.  16  The names of the men which shall divide the land.

Numbers 35
1  Eight and forty cities for the Levites with their suburbs, and measure thereof.  6  Six of them are to be cities of refuge.  9  The laws of murder.  31  No satisfaction for murder.

Numbers 36
1  The inconvenience of the inheritance of daughters  5  is remedied by marrying in their own tribes,  7  lest the inheritance should be removed from the tribe.  10  The daughters of Zelophehad marry their father's brothers' sons.


Deuteronomy 1
1  Moses' speech in the end of the fortieth year, briefly rehearsing the story  6  of God's promise,  13  giving them officers,  19  of sending the spies to search the land,  34  of God's anger for their incredulity,  41  and disobedience.

Deuteronomy 2
1  The story is continued, that they were not to meddle with the Edomites,  9  nor with the Moabites,  17  nor with the Ammonites,  24  but Sihon the Amorite was subdued by them.

Deuteronomy 3
1  The story of the conquest of Og king of Bashan.  11  The bigness of his bed.  12  The distribution of those lands to the two tribes and half.  23  Moses' prayer to enter into the land.  26  He is permitted to see it.

Deuteronomy 4
1  An exhortation to obedience.  41  Moses appointeth three cities of refuge on that side Jordan.

Deuteronomy 5
1  The Covenant in Horeb.  6  The Ten Commandments.  22  At the people's request Moses receiveth the Law from God.

Deuteronomy 6
1  The end of the Law is obedience.  3  An exhortation thereto.

Deuteronomy 7
1  All communion with the nations is forbidden,  4  for fear of idolatry,  6  for the holiness of the people,  9  for the nature of God in his mercy and justice,  17  for the assuredness of victory which God will give over them.

Deuteronomy 8
An exhortation to obedience in regard of God's dealing with them.

Deuteronomy 9
Moses dissuadeth them from the opinion of their own righteousness, by rehearsing their several rebellions.

Deuteronomy 10
1  God's mercy in restoring the two tables,  6  in continuing the priesthood,  8  in separating the tribe of Levi,  10  in hearkening unto Moses' suit for the people.  12  An exhortation unto obedience.

Deuteronomy 11
1  An exhortation to obedience,  2  by their own experience of God's great works,  8  by promise of God's great blessings,  16  and by threatenings.  13  A careful study is required in God's Words.  26  The blessing and curse is set before them.

Deuteronomy 12
1  Monuments of idolatry are to be destroyed.  5  The place of God's service is to be kept.  16, 23  Blood is forbidden.  17, 20, 26  Holy things must be eaten in the holy place.  19  The Levite is not to be forsaken.  29  Idolatry is not to be enquired after.

Deuteronomy 13
1  Enticers to idolatry,  6  how near soever unto thee,  10  are to be stoned to death.  12  Idolatrous cities are not to be spared.

Deuteronomy 14
1  God's children are not to disfigure themselves in mourning.  3  What may, and what may not be eaten,  4  of beasts,  9  of fishes,  11  of fowls.  21  That which dieth of itself may not be eaten.  22  Tithes of divine service.  23  Tithes and firstlings of rejoicing before Yahweh.  28  The third year's tithe of alms and charity.

Deuteronomy 15
1  The seventh year a year of release for the poor.  7  It must be no let of lending or giving.  12  An Hebrew servant,  16  except he will not depart, must in the seventh year go forth free and well furnished.  19  All firstling males of the cattle are to be sanctified unto Yahweh.

Deuteronomy 16
1  The feast of the Passover,  9  of Weeks,  13  of Tabernacles.  16  Every male must offer, as he is able, at these three feasts.  18  Of judges and justice.  21  Groves and images are forbidden.

Deuteronomy 17
1  The things sacrificed must be sound.  2  Idolaters must be slain.  8  Hard controversies are to be determined by the priests and judges.  12  The contemner of that determination must die.  14  The election,  16  and duty of a king.

Deuteronomy 18
1  Yahweh is the priests' and Levites' inheritance.  3  The priest's due.  6  The Levite's portion.  9  The abominations of the nations are to be avoided.  15  Christ the Prophet is to be heard.  20  The presumptuous prophet is to die.

Deuteronomy 19
1  The cities of refuge.  4  The privilege thereof for the manslayer.  14  The landmark is not to be removed.  15  Two witnesses at the least.  16  The punishment of a false witness.

Deuteronomy 20
1  The priest's exhortation to encourage the people to battle.  5  The officers' proclamation who are to be dismissed from the war.  10  How to use the cities that accept or refuse the proclamation of peace.  16  What cities must be devoted.  19  Trees of man's meat must not be destroyed in the siege.

Deuteronomy 21
1  The expiation of an uncertain murder.  10  The usage of a captive taken to wife.  15  The firstborn is not to be disinherited upon private affection.  18  A stubborn son is to be stoned to death.  22  The malefactor must not hang all night of a tree.

Deuteronomy 22
1  Of humanity toward brethren.  5  The sex is to be distinguished by apparel.  6  The dam is not to be taken with her young ones.  8  The house must have battlements.  9  Confusion is to be avoided.  12  Fringes upon the vesture.  13  The punishment of him that slandereth his wife.  20, 22  Of adultery,  25  of rape,  28  and of fornication.  30  Incest.

Deuteronomy 23
1  Who may not enter into the congregation.  9  Uncleanness to be avoided in the host.  15  Of the fugitive servant.  17  Of filthiness.  18  Of abominable sacrifices.  19  Of usury.  21  Of vows.  24  Of trespasses.

Deuteronomy 24
1  Of divorce.  5  A new married man goeth not to war.  6, 10  Of pledges.  7  Of manstealers.  8  Of leprosy.  14  The hire is to be given.  16  Of justice.  19  Of charity.

Deuteronomy 25
1  Stripes must not exceed forty.  4  The ox is not to be muzzled.  5  Of raising seed unto a brother.  11  Of the immodest woman.  13  Of unjust weights.  17  The memory of Amalek is to be blotted out.

Deuteronomy 26
1  The confession of him that offereth the basket of firstfruits.  12  The prayer of him that giveth his third year's tithes.  16  The Covenant between God and the people.

Deuteronomy 27
1  The people are commanded to write the Law upon stones,  5  and to build an altar of whole stones.  11  The tribes divided on Gerizim and Ebal.  14  The curses pronounced on mount Ebal.

Deuteronomy 28
1  The blessings for obedience.  15  The curses for disobedience.

Deuteronomy 29
2  Moses exhorteth them to obedience, by the memory of the works they had seen.  10  All are presented before Yahweh to enter into his Covenant.  18  The great wrath on him that flattereth himself in his wickedness.  29  Secret things belong to Yahweh.

Deuteronomy 30
1  Great mercies promised unto the repentent.  11  The commandment is manifest.  15  Life and death are set before them.

Deuteronomy 31
1  Moses encourageth the people.  7  He encourageth Joshua.  9  He delivereth the Law unto the priests to read it in the seventh year to the people.  14  God giveth a charge to Joshua,  19  and a song to testify against the people.  24  Moses delivereth the book of the Law to the Levites to keep.  28  He maketh a protestation to the elders.

Deuteronomy 32
1  Moses' song, which setteth forth God's mercy and vengeance.  46  He exhorteth them to set their hearts upon it.  48  God sendeth him up to mount Nebo, to see the land, and die.

Deuteronomy 33
1  The majesty of God.  6  The blessings of the twelve tribes.  26  The excellency of Israel.

Deuteronomy 34
1  Moses from mount Nebo vieweth the land.  5  He dieth there.  6  His burial.  7  His age.  8  Thirty days' mourning for him.  9  Joshua succeedeth him.  10  The praise of Moses.


Joshua 1
1  Yahweh appointeth Joshua to succeed Moses.  3  The borders of the promised land.  5, 9  God promiseth to assist Joshua.  8  He giveth him instructions.  10  He prepareth the people to pass over Jordan.  12  Joshua putteth the two tribes and half in mind of their promise to Moses.  16  They promise him fealty.

Joshua 2
1  Rahab receiveth and concealeth the two spies sent from Shittim.  8  The covenant between her and them.  23  Their return and relation.

Joshua 3
1  Joshua cometh to Jordan.  2  The officers instruct the people for the passage.  7  Yahweh encourageth Joshua.  9  Joshua encourageth the people.  14  The waters of Jordan are divided.

Joshua 4
1  Twelve men are appointed to take twelve stones for a memorial out of Jordan.  9  Twelve other stones are set up in the midst of Jordan.  10, 19  The people pass over.  14  God magnifieth Joshua.  20  The twelve stones are pitched in Gilgal.

Joshua 5
1  The Canaanites are afraid.  2  Joshua reneweth circumcision.  10  The Passover is kept at Gilgal.  12  Manna ceaseth.  13  An angel appeareth to Joshua.

Joshua 6
1  Jericho is shut up.  2  God instructeth Joshua how to besiege it.  11  The city is compassed.  17  It must be cursed.  20  The walls fall down.  22  Rahab is saved.  26  The builder of Jericho is cursed.

Joshua 7
1  The Israelites are smitten at Ai.  6  Joshua's complaint.  10  God instructeth him what to do.  16  Achan is taken by the lot.  19  His confession.  22  He and all he had are destroyed in the valley of Achor.

Joshua 8
1  God encourageth Joshua.  3  The stratagem whereby Ai was taken.  29  The king thereof is hanged.  30  Joshua buildeth an altar,  32  writeth the Law on stones,  34  propoundeth blessings and cursings.

Joshua 9
1  The kings combine against Israel.  3  The Gibeonites by craft obtain a league.  22  For which they are condemned to perpetual bondage.

Joshua 10
1  Five kings war against Gibeon.  6  Joshua rescueth it.  11  God fighteth against them with hailstones.  12  The sun and moon stand still at the word of Joshua.  16  The five kings are mured in a cave.  23  They are brought forth,  24  scornfully used,  26  and hanged.  28  Seven kings more are conquered.  43  Joshua returneth to Gilgal.

Joshua 11
1  Divers kings are overcome at the waters of Merom.  10  Hazor is taken and burnt.  16  All the country is taken by Joshua.  21  The Anakims cut off.

Joshua 12
1  The two kings whose countries Moses took and disposed of.  7  The one and thirty kings on the other side Jordan which Joshua smote.

Joshua 13
1  The bounds of the land not yet conquered.  8  The inheritance of the two tribes and half.  14, 33  Yahweh and his sacrifices are the inheritance of Levi.  15  The bounds of the inheritance of Reuben.  22  Balaam slain.  24  The bounds of the inheritance of Gad,  29  and of the half tribe of Manasseh.

Joshua 14
1  The nine tribes and half are to have their inheritance by lot.  6  Caleb by privilege obtaineth Hebron.

Joshua 15
1  The borders of the lot of Judah.  13  Caleb's portion and conquest.  16  Othniel, for his valour, hath Achsah, Caleb's daughter, to wife.  18  She obtaineth a blessing of her father.  21  The cities of Judah.  63  The Jebusites not conquered.

Joshua 16
1  The general borders of the sons of Joseph.  5  The border of the inheritance of Ephraim.  10  The Canaanites not conquered.

Joshua 17
1  The lot of Manasseh.  7  His coast.  12  The Canaanites not driven out.  14  The children of Joseph obtain another lot.

Joshua 18
1  The Tabernacle is set up at Shiloh.  2  The remainder of the land is described, and divided into seven parts.  10  Joshua divideth it by lot.  11  The lot of the border of Benjamin.  21  Their cities.

Joshua 19
1  The lot of Simeon,  10  of Zebulun,  17  of Issachar,  24  of Asher,  32  of Naphtali,  40  of Dan.  49  The children of Israel give an inheritance to Joshua.

Joshua 20
1  God commandeth,  7  and the children of Israel appoint the six cities of refuge.

Joshua 21
1  Eight of the forty cities given by lot, out of the other tribes, unto the Levites.  43  God gave the land, and rest unto the Israelites, according to his promise.

Joshua 22
1  The two tribes and half with a blessing are sent home.  10  They build the altar of testimony in their journey.  11  The Israelites are offended thereat.  21  They give them good satisfaction.

Joshua 23
1  Joshua's exhortation before his death,  3  by former benefits,  5  by promises,  11  and by threatenings.

Joshua 24
1  Joshua assembleth the tribes at Shechem.  2  A brief history of God's benefits from Terah.  14  He reneweth the Covenant between them and God.  26  A stone the witness of the Covenant.  29  Joshua's age, death, and burial.  32  Joseph's bones are buried.  33  Eleazar dieth.


Judges 1
1  The acts of Judah and Simeon.  5  Adoni-bezek justly requited.  8  Jerusalem taken.  10  Hebron taken.  13  Othniel hath Achsah to wife for taking of Debir.  16  The Kenites dwell in Judah.  17  Hormah, Gaza, Ashkelon, and Ekron taken.  21  The acts of Benjamin.  22  Of the house of Joseph, who take Beth-el.  30  Of Zebulun.  31  Of Asher.  33  Of Naphtali.  34  Of Dan.

Judges 2
1  An angel rebuketh the people at Bochim.  6  The wickedness of the new generation after Joshua.  14  God's anger and pity towards them.  20  The Canaanites are left to prove Israel.

Judges 3
1  The nations which were left to prove Israel.  5  By communion with them they commit idolatry.  8  Othniel delivereth them from Cushan-rishathaim,  12  Ehud from Eglon,  31  Shamgar from the Philistines.

Judges 4
1  Deborah and Barak deliver Israel from Jabin and Sisera.  18  Jael killeth Sisera.

Judges 5
The song of Deborah and Barak.

Judges 6
1  The Israelites for their sin are oppressed by Midian.  8  A prophet rebuketh them.  11  An angel sendeth Gideon for their deliverance.  17  Gideon's present is consumed with fire.  25  Gideon destroyeth Baal's altar, and offereth a sacrifice upon the altar YAHWEH-shalom.  28  Joash defendeth his son, and calleth him Jerubbaal.  33  Gideon's army.  36  Gideon's signs.

Judges 7
1  Gideon's army of two and thirty thousand is brought to three hundred.  9  He is encouraged by the dream and interpretation of the barley cake.  16  His stratagem of trumpets and lamps in pitchers.  24  The Ephraimites take Oreb and Zeeb.

Judges 8
1  Gideon pacifieth the Ephraimites.  4  Succoth and Penuel refuse to relieve Gideon's army.  10  Zebah and Zalmunna are taken.  13  Succoth and Penuel are destroyed.  18  Gideon revengeth his brethren's death on Zebah and Zalmunna.  22  He refuseth government.  24  His ephod cause of idolatry.  28  Midian subdued.  33  The Israelites' idolatry and ingratitude.

Judges 9
1  Abimelech by conspiracy with the Shechemites, and murder of his brethren, is made king.  7  Jotham by a parable rebuketh them, and foretelleth their ruin.  22  Gaal conspireth with the Shechemites against him.  30  Zebul revealeth it.  34  Abimelech overcometh them, and soweth the city with salt.  46  He burneth the hold of the god Berith.  50  At Thebez he is slain by a piece of a millstone.  56  Jotham's curse is fulfilled.

Judges 10
1  Tola judgeth Israel in Shamir.  3  Jair, whose thirty sons had thirty cities.  6  The Philistines and Ammorites oppress Israel.  10  In their misery God sendeth them to their false gods.  15  Upon their repentance he pitieth them.

Judges 11
1  The covenant between Jephthah and the Gileadites, that he should be their head.  12  The treaty of peace between him and the Ammonites is in vain.  29  Jephthah's vow.  32  His conquest of the Ammonites.  34  He performeth his vow on his daughter.

Judges 12
1  The Ephraimites, quarrelling with Jephthah, and discerned by Shibboleth, are slain by the Gileadites.  7  Jephthah dieth.  8  Ibzan, who had thirty sons, and thirty daughters,  11  and Elon,  13  and Abdon, who had forty sons and thirty nephews, judge Israel.

Judges 13
1  Israel is in the hand of the Philistines.  2  An angel appeareth to Manoah's wife.  8  The angel appeareth to Manoah.  15  Manoah's sacrifice, whereby the angel is discovered.  24  Samson is born.

Judges 14
1  Samson desireth a wife of the Philistines.  5  In his journey he killeth a lion.  8  In a second journey he findeth honey in the carcase.  10  Samson's marriage feast.  12  His riddle by his wife is made known.  19  He spoileth thirty Philistines.  20  His wife is married to another.

Judges 15
1  Samson is denied his wife.  3  He burneth the Philistines' corn with foxes and firebrands.  6  His wife and her father are burnt by the Philistines.  7  Samson smiteth them hip and thigh.  9  He is bound by the men of Judah and delivered to the Philistines.  14  He killeth them with a jawbone.  18  God maketh the fountain En-hakkore for him in Lehi.

Judges 16
1  Samson at Gaza escapeth, and carrieth away the gates of the city.  4  Delilah, corrupted by the Philistines, enticeth Samson.  6  Thrice she is deceived.  15  At last she overcometh him.  21  The Philistines take him, and put out his eyes.  22  His strength renewing, he pulleth down the house upon the Philistines, and dieth.

Judges 17
1  Of the money that Micah first stole, then restored, his mother maketh images,  5  and he ornaments for them.  7  He hireth a Levite to be his priest.

Judges 18
1  The Danites send five men to seek out an inheritance.  3  At the house of Micah they consult with Jonathan, and are encouraged in their way.  7  They search Laish, and bring