The Fifth Booke of Moses, called Deuteronomie.

 

1.1  Moses speech in the end of the fortieth yeere, briefly rehearsing the story,

1.6  of Gods promise,

1.9  of giuing them officers,

1.19  of sending the spies to search the land,

1.34  of Gods anger for their incredulitie,

1.41  and disobedience.

 

1.1  The story is continued, that they were not to meddle with the Edomites,

2.9  nor with the Mmoabites,

2.17  nor with the Ammonites,

2.24  but Sihon the Amorite was subdued by them.

 

3.1  The story of the conquest of Og, king of Bashan.

3.11  The bignes of his bed.

3.12  The distribution of those lands to the two tribes and halfe.

3.23  Moses prayer to enter into the land.

3.26  He is permitted to see it.

 

4.1  An exhortation to obedience.

4.41  Moses appointeth the three Cities of refuge on that side Iordan.

 

5.1  The couenant in Horeb.

5.6  The ten Commandments.

5.22  At the peoples request Moses receiueth the law from God.

 

6.1  The end of the Law is obedience.

6.3  An exhortation thereto.

 

7.1  All communion with the Nations is forbidden,

7.4  for feare of Idolatrie,

7.6  for the holinesse of the people,

7.9  for the nature of God in his Mercie and Iustice,

7.17  for the assurednesse of victorie which God will giue ouer them.

 

8.1 An exhortation to obedience in regard of Gods dealing with them.

 

9.1  Moses disswadeth them from the opinion of their owne righteousnesse, by rehearsing their seuerall rebellions.

 

10.1  Gods mercie in restokring the two Tables,

10.6  in continuing the Priesthood,

10.8  in separating the tribe of Leui,

10.10  in hearkening vnto Moses his suit for the people.

10.12  An exhortation vnto obedience.

 

11.1  An exhortation to obedience,

11.2  by their owne experience of Gods great works,

11.8  by promise of Gods blessings,

11.16  and by threatnings.

11.18  A carefull study is required in Gods words.

11.26  The blessing and curse is set before them.

 

12.1  Monuments of Idolatrie are to be destroyed.

12.5  The place of Gods seruice is to be kept.

12.15.23  Blood is forbidden.

12.17.20.26  Holy things must bee eaten in the Holy place.

12.19  The leuite is not to be forsaken.

12.29  Idolatrie is not be inquired after.

 

13.1  Inticers to idolatrie,

13.6  how neere soeuer vnto thee,

13.9  are to be stoned to death.

13.12  Idolatrous cities are not to be spared.

 

14.1  Gods children are not to disfigure themselues in mourning.

14.3  What may, and what may not be eaten,

14.4  of beasts,

14.9  of fishes,

14.11  of foules.

14.21  That which dieth of its selfe,may not be eaten.

14.22  Tithes of diuine Seruice.

14.23  Tithes and firstlings of reioycing before the Lord/

14.28  The third yeeres tithe of Almes and Charitie.

 

15.1  The seuenth yeere a yeere of release for the poore.

15.7  It nust be no let oflending or giuing.

15.12  An Ebrew seruant,

15.16  except hee will not depart, must in the seuenth yeere goe foorth free and well furnished.

15.19  All firstlings males of the cattell are to bee sanctifies vnto the Lord.

 

16.1  The feast of the Passouer,

16.9  of Weekes,

16.13  of Tabernacles.

16.16  Euery male must offer as he is able, at these three Feasts.

16.18  of Iudges and Iustice.

16.22  Groues and Images are forbidden.

 

17.1  The things sacrifices must bee sound.

17.2  Idolaters must bee slaine.

17.8  Hard controversies are to bee determined by the Priests and Iudges.

17.12  The contemner of that Determination must die.

17.14  The election,

17.16  and dutie of a King.

 

18.1  The Lord is the priests and Leuites inheritance.

18.3   The Priests due.

18.6  The Leuites portion.

18.9  The abominations of the Nations are to bee auoyded.

18.15  Christ the Prophet is to be heard.

18.20  The presumptuous prophet is to die.

 

19.1  The Cities of refuge.

19.4  The priuiledge thereof for the manslayer.

19.14  The landmarke is not to be remooved.

19.15  Two witnesses at the least.

19.16  The punishment of a false witnesse.

 

20.1  The Priests exhortation to encourage the people to battell.

20.5  The officers proclamation who are to be dismissed from the warre.

20.10  How to vse the Cities that accept or refuse the proclamation of peace..

20.16  What Cities must bee deuoted.

20.19  Trees of mans meat must not bee destoyed in the siege.

 

21.1  The expiation of anlvncertaine murder.

21.10  The vsage of a captiue taken to wife.

21.15  The first borne is not to be disinherited vpon priuate affection.

21.18  A stubburne sonne is to bee stoned to death.

21.22  The malfactour must not hang all night on a tree.

 

22.1  Of humanitie toward brethren.

21.5  The sexe is to be distinguised by apparell.

21.6  The dam is not to be taken with her yong ones.

21.8  The house must haue  battlements.

21.9  Confusion is to be auoyded.

21.12  Fringes vpon the vesture.

21.13  The punishemnt of him that slandereth his wife.

22.20.23  Of adulterie,

22.25  of rape,

22.28  and of fornicationn.

22.30  Incest.

 

23.1  Who may or may not enter into the Congregation.

23.9  Vncleannesse to be auoided in the hoste.

23.15  Of the fugitiue seruant.

23.17  Of filthinesse.

23.18  Of abominable sacrifices.

23.19  Of vsury.

23.21  Of vowes.

23.24  Of trespasses.

 

24.1  Of diuorce....

24.5  A new maried man goeth no to warre.

24.6.10  Of pledges.

24.7  Of manstealers.

24.8  Of leprosie.

24.14  The hire is to be giuen.

24.16  Of Iustice.

24.19  Of Charitie.

 

25.1  Stripes must not exceede fortie.

25.4  The Oxe is not to be musled.

25.5  Of raising seed vnto a brother.

25.11  Of the immodest woman.

25.13  Of vniust weights.

25.17  The memorie of Amalek is to be blotted out.

 

26.1  The confession of him that offreth the basket of First fruits.

26.12  The prayer of him  that giueth  his third yeere Tithes.

26.13  The couenant betweene God and the people.

 

27.1  The people are commanded to write   the Law vpon stones,

27.5  and to build an Altar of whole stones.

27.11  The Tribes diuided on Gerizzim and Ebal.

27.14  The curses pronounced on mount Ebal.

 

28.1  The blessing for Obedience.

28.15  The curses for disobedience.

 

29.1  Moses exhorteth them to obedience, by the memorie of the workes they haue seene.

29.10  All are presented before the Lord to enter into his Couenant.

29.18  The great wrath on him that flattereth himselfe in his wickednes.

29.29  Secret things belong vnto God.

 

30.1  Great mercies promised vnto the repentant.

30.11  The Commandment is manifest.

30.15  Death and life are set before them.

 

31.1  Moses incourageth the people.

31.7  Hee incourageth Ioshua.

31.9  Hee deliuereth the Law vnto the Priests to reade it in the seuenth yere to the people.

31.14  God giueth a charge to Ioshua,

31.19  and a song to testifie against the people

31.24  Moses delivereth the booke of the Law to the Leuites to keepe.

31.28  Hee maketh a protestation  to the Elders.

 

32.1  Moses song, which setteth foorth Gods mercyy and vengeance.

32.46  He exhorteth them to set their hearts vpon it.

32.48  God sendeth him vp mount Nebo, to see the land, and die.

 

33.1  The Maiestie of God.

33.6  The blessings of the twelve Tribes.

33.26  The excellency of Israel.

 

34.1 Moses from Mount Nebo vieweth the lande.

34.5  He dieth there.

34.6 .His buriall.

34.7  His age.

34.8  Thirty dayes mourning for him.

34.9  Ioshua succeedeth him.

34.10  The praise of Moses.