The Second Book of Moses, called Exodus

 

1.1  The children of Israel after Iosephs death do multiply.

1.8  The more they are oppressed by a new King,the more they multiply.

1.15  The godlinees of the Midwiues, in sauing the men children aliue.

1.22 Pharaoh commandeth the male children to be cast into the riuer.

 

2.1  Moses is borne,

2.3  and in an arke cast into the flags.

2.5  He is found, and brought vp by Pharaohs daughter.

2.11  He slayeth an Egyptian.

2.13  He reproueth an Hebrew.

2.15  He fleeth into Midian.

2.21  Hee marrieth Zipporah.

2.22  Gershom is borne.

2.23  God respecteth the Israelites cry.

 

3.1  Moses keepeth Iethros slocke.

3.2  God  appeareth to him in a burning bush.

3.9  He sendeth him to deliuer Israel.

3.14  The name of God.

3.15  His message to Israel.

 

4.1  Moses rod is turned into a Serpent.

4.6  His hand is leprous.

4.10  He is loath to bee sent.

4.14  Aaron is appointed to assist him.

4.18  Moses depareth from Iethro.

4.21  Zipporah circumciseth her sonne.

4.27  Aaron is sent to meet Moses.

4.31  The people beleeueth them.

 

5.1 Pharaoh chideth Moses and Aaron for their message.

5.5  Hee encreaseth the Israelites taske.

5.15  Hee checketh their complaints.

5.19  They cry out vpon Moses and Aaron.

5.22  Moses complaineth to God.

 

6.1  God renueth his promise by his Name IEOVAH.

6.14  The geneologie of Reuben,

6.15  of  Simeon,

 

6.16  of Leu, of whom came Moses and Aaron.

 

 

7.1  Moses is encouraged to go to Pharaoh.

7.7  His age.

7.8  His rod is turned into a Serpent.

7.11  The sorcerers do the like.

7.13  Pharaohs heart is hardened.

7.14  Gods message to Pharaoh.

7.19  The riuer is turned into blood.

 

8,1 Frogges are sent.

8.8  Pharaoh sueth to Moses,

8.12  and Moses by prayer remoueth them away..

8.16  The dust is turned into lice, which the Magicians could not doe.

8.20  The swarmes of flies.

8.25  Pharaoh inclineth to let the people goe,

8.32 but yet is hardened.

 

9.1  The murraine of beasts9.8  The plague of boyles, and blaines.

9.13  His message about the haile.

9.22  The plague of haile.

9.27  Pharaoh sueth to Moses,

9.35  but yet is hardened.

 

10.1  God threateneth to send locusts.

10.7  Pharaoh, mouved by his seruants, inclineth to let the Israelites goe.

10.12  The plague of locusts.

10.16  Pharaoh sueth vnto Moses,

10.27  but yet is hardened.

 

11.1  Hods message to the Israelites to borrow iewels of their neighbours.

11.4  Moses threatneth Pharaoh with the death of the first borne.

 

12.  The beginning of the yeere is changed.

12.3  The Passeouer is insituted.

12.11  The Rite of the Passeouer.

12.15  Vnleauened bread.

12.29  The first borne are slaine.

12.31  The Israelites are criuen out of the lande.

12.37  They come to Succoth.

12.43  The ordinance of the Passeouer.

 

13.1  The first borne are snctified to GOd.

13.3  The memoriall of the Passeouer is commanded.

13.11  The firstlings of beasts are set apart.

13.17  The Israelites goe out of Egypt, and cary Iosephs bones with them.

13.20  They come to Etham.

13.21  God guideth them by a pillar of a cloud, and a pillar of fire.

 

14.1  Hod instructeth the Israelites in thieir iourney.

14.5  Pharaoh pursueth after them.

14.10  The Israelites murmure.

14.13  Moses comforteth them.

14.15  God instructeth Moses.

14.19  The cloud remoueth behinde the campe.

14.21  The Israelites passe through the Red-sea,

14.23  which drowneth the Egyptians.

 

15.1  Moses song.

15.22  Thepeople want water.

15.23  The waters at Marah are bitter.

15.25  A tree sweetneth them.

15.27  At Elim are twelve wels, and seuentie palme trees.

 

16.1  The Israelites come to Sin.

16.2  They murmure for want of bread.

16.4  God promiseth them bread from heauen.

16.11  Quailes are sent,

16.14  and Manna.

16.16  The ordering of Manna.

16.25  It was not to bee found on the Sabbath.

16.32  An Omer of it is perserued.

 

17.1  Thepeople murmure for water at Rephidim,

17.5  God sendeth him for water to the rocke in Horeb.

17.8  Amalek is ouercome by holding vp of Moses hands.

17.15  Moses buildeth the Altar IEHOVAH Nissi.

 

18.1 Iethro bringeth to Moses his wife and two sonnes.

18.7  Moses entertaineth him..

18.13  Iethros counsell is accepted.

18.27  Iethro departeth.

 

19.1  The people come to Sinai.

19.3  Gods message by Moses vnto the people out of the mount.

19.8  The people answere returned againe.

19.10  The people are prepared against the third day.

19.12  The mountaine must not be touched.

19.16  The fearful presence of God vpon the mount.

 

20.1  The ten Commandments.

20.18  The people are afraid.

20.24 Of what sort   the Altar should be.

 

 

21.1  Lawes for men  seuants.

21.5  For the seruant whose eare is boared.

21.7  For women seruants.

21.12  For manslaughter.

21.16  For stealers of men.

21.17  For cursers of parents.

21.18  For smiters.

21.22  For a hurt by chance.

21.28  For an ox that goareth.

21.33  For him that is an occanion of harme.

 

22.1  Of theft.

22.5  Of dammage.

22.7  Of trespasses.

22.14  Of borrowing.

22.16  Of fornication.

22.18  Of witchcraft.

22.19  Of bestalitie

22.20  Of idolatrie.

22.21  Of strangers, widows, and fatherlesse.

22.25  Of vsurie.

22.26  Of pledges.

22.28  Of reuerence to Magistrates.

22.29  Of the first fruits.

 

23.1  Of slander and false witnesse.

23..3.6  Of justice.

23.4  Of charitablenesse.

23.10  Of the yeere of rest.

23.12  Of the Sabbath.

23.13  Of idolatrie

23.14  Of the three feasts.

23.18  Of the blood and the fat of the sacrifice.

23.20  An angel is promised, with a blessling, if they obey him.

 

24.1  Moses ics called vp into the Mountaine.

24.3  The people promise obedience.

24.4  Moses buildeth an Altar, and twelve pillars.

24.6  Hee sprinkleth the blood of the Couenant.

24.9  The glory of God appeareth.

24.14  Aaron and Hur haue the charge of the people.

24.15  Moses goeth into the Mountaine, where he continueth 40.dayes and 40.nnights.

 

25.1  What the Israelites must offer for the making of the Tabernacle.

25.10  The forme of the Arke.

25.17  The Mercy-seat, with the Cherubims.

25.23  The table, with the instruments thereof.

 

26.1  The ten curtaines of the Tabernacle.

26.7  The eluen curtaines of goats haire.

26.14  The couering of Rammes skinnes.

26.15  The boards of the Tabernacle, with their sockets and barres.

26.31  The Vaile for the Arke.

26.36  The hanging for the doore.

 

27.1 The Altar of burnt offering, with the vessels thereof.

27.9  The Court of the Tabernacle inclosed with hangings and pillars.

27.18  The measure of the Court.

27.20  The oile for the lampe.

 

28.1  Aaron and his sonnes are set apart for the Priests office.

28.2  Holy garments are appointed.

28.6  The Ephod.

28.15  The breastplate, with twelve precious stones.

28.30  The Vrim and Thummim.

28.31  The robe of the Ephod, with pomegranates and belles.

28.36  The plate of the Miter.

28.39  The imbroidered coate.

28.40  The garments for Aarons sonnes.

 

29.1  The sacrifice and ceremonies of consecrating the Priests.

29.38  The continuall burnt offering.

29.45  Gods promise to dwell among the children of Israel.

 

30.1  The Altar of incense.

30.11  The ransome of soules.

30.17  The brasen lauer. 

30.22  The holy anoynting oyle.

30.34  The composition of the perfume.

 

32.1  The people in the absence of Moses, cause Aaron to make a calfe.

32.7  God is angred thereby.

32.11  At the intreatie of Moses he is appeased.

32.15.  Moses commeth downe with the Tables.

32.19  He breaketh them.

32.20  He destroyeth the calfe.

32.22  Aarons excuse for himselfe.

32.25  Moses causeth the Idolaters to bee slaine.

32.30  He prayeth for the people.

 

33.1  The Lord refuseth to goe as he had promised with the people.

33.4  The people murmure thereat.

33.7  The Tabernacle is remoued out of the Campe.

33.9  The Lord talketh familiarly with Moses.

33.12  Moses desireth to see the Glory of GOd.

 

34.1  The Tables are renued.

34.5  The Name of the Lord proclaimed.

34.8  Moses intreateth God to go with them.

34.10  God maketh a couenant with them, repeating certaine dueties of the first Table.

34.28  Moses after fourtie dayes in the Mount commeth downe with the Tables.

34.29  His face shineth, and  he couereth it with a vaile.

 

35.1  The Sabbath.

35.4  The free gifts for the Tabernacle.

35.20  The readinesse of the people.

35.30  Bezaleel and Aholiab are called to worke.

 

36.1  The offerings are deliuered to the workemen.

36.5  The liberalitie of the people is restrained.

36.8  The curtaines of Cherubims.

36.14  The curtaines of goats haire.

36.19  The couering of skinnes..

36.20  The boards with their sockets.

36.31  The barres.

36.35  The vaile.

36.37  The hanging of the doore.

 

37.1  The Arke.

37.6  The Mercie seat with Cherubims.

37.10  The Table with its vessels.

37.17  The Candlesticke with his lamps and instruments.

37.25  The Altar of incense.

37.29  The anointing oyle and sweet incense.

 

38.1  The Altar of burnt offerings.

38.8  The Lauer of brasse.

38.9  The Court.

38.21  The summe of that the people offered.

 

39.1The clothes of seruice and holy garments.

39.2  The Ephod.

39.8  The Brestplate.

39.22  The robe of the Ephod.

39.27  The Coates, Miter and girdle of fine linnen.

39.30  The plate   of the holy Crowne.

39. All is viewed and approued by Moses.

 

40.1  The Tabernacle is commanded to be reared,

40.9  and annointed.

40.13  Aaron and his sonnes to be sanctified.

40.16  Moses performeth all things accordingly.

40.34  A cloude couereth the Tabernacle.