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1 Genesis MacArthur Study Bible NET Bible NIV Study Bible I. The Creation of Heaven and Earth (1:1 2:3) II. The Generations of the Heavens and the Earth (2:4 4:26) a. Adam and Eve in Eden (2:4 25) b. The Fall and Its Outcomes (chap. 3) c. Murder of a Brother (4:1 24) d. Hope in the Descendants of Seth (4:25, 26) III. The Generations of Adam (5:1 6:8) a. Genealogy Seth to Noah (chap. 5) b. Rampant Sin Prior to the Flood (6:1 8) IV. The Generations of Noah (6:9 9:29) a. Preparation for the Flood (6:9 7:9) b. The Flood and Deliverance (7:10 8:19) c. God s Noahic Covenant (8:20 9:17) d. The History of Noah s Descendants (9:18 29) V. The Generations of Shem, Ham, and Japheth (10:1 11:9) a. The Nations (chap. 10) b. Dispersion of the Nations (11:1 9) VI. The Generations of Shem: Genealogy of Shem to Terah (11:10 26) VII. The Generations of Terah (11:27 25:11) a. Genealogy (11:27 32) b. The Abrahamic Covenant: His Land and People (12:1 22:19) i. Journey to the Promised Land (12:1 9) ii. Redemption from Egypt (12:10 20) iii. Division of the land (chap. 13) iv. Victory over the kings (chap. 14) v. The covenant ratified (chap. 15) vi. Rejection of Hagar and Ishmael (chap. 16) vii. The covenant confirmed (chap. 17) viii. Birth of Isaac foretold (18:1 15) ix. Sodom and Gomorrah (18:16 19:38) x. Philistine encounter (chap. 20) xi. Isaac s birth (chap. 21) xii. Abraham s act of faith with Isaac (22:1 19) c. Abraham s Promised Seed (22:20 25:11) i. Rebekah s background (22:20 24) ii. Death of Sarah (chap. 23) I. Primeval events 1:1 11:26 a. The story of creation 1:1 2:3 1. An initial statement of creation 1:1 2. Conditions at the time of creation 1:2 3. The six days of creation 1: The seventh day 2:1-3 b. What became of the creation 2:4 4:26 i. The Garden of Eden 2:4 3:24 ii. The murder of Abel 4:1-16 iii. The spread of civilization and sin 4:17-26 c. What became of Adam 5:1 6:8 i. The effects of the curse on humanity ch. 5 ii. God s sorrow over man s wickedness 6:1-8 d. What became of Noah 6:9 9:29 i. The Flood 6:9 8:22 ii. The Noahic Covenant 9:1-17 iii. The curse on Canaan 9:18-29 e. What became of Noah s sons 10:1 11:9 i. The table of nations ch. 10 ii. The dispersion at Babel 11:1-9 f. What became of Shem 11:10-26 II. Patriarchal narratives 11:27 50:26 a. What became of Terah 11:27 25:11 i. Terah and Abraham s obedience 11:27 12:9 ii. Abram in Egypt 12:10-20 iii. Abram s separation from Lot ch. 13 iv. Abram s military victory ch. 14 v. The Abrahamic covenant ch. 15 vi. The birth of Ishmael ch. 16 vii. The sign of circumcision ch. 17 viii. Yahweh s visit to Abraham 18:1-15 ix. Abraham s intercession for Lot 18:16-33 x. The destruction of Sodom ch. 19 xi. Abraham s sojourn at Gerar ch. 20 xii. The birth of Isaac 21:1-21 xiii. Abimelech s treaty with Abraham 21:22-34 I. Creation (1:1 2:3) II. Primeval History (2:4 11:26) a. Adam and Eve in Eden (2:4 25) b. The Fall and Its Consequences (ch. 3) c. Sin s Progression (4:1 16) d. The Genealogy of Cain (4:17 26) e. The Genealogy of Seth (ch. 5) f. God s Response to Human Depravity (6:1 8) g. The Great Flood (6:9 9:29) i. Preparing for the flood (6:9 7:10) ii. Judgment and redemption (7:11 8:19) 1. The rising of the waters (7:11 24) 2. The receding of the waters (8:1 19) iii. The flood s aftermath (8:20 9:29 1. A new promise (8:20 22) 2. Renewed benediction and new ordinances (9:1 7) 3. A new relationship (9:8 17) 4. A new temptation (9:18 23) 5. A final word (9:24 29) h. The Spread of the Nations (10:1 11:26) i. The diffusion of nations (ch. 10) ii. The confusion of languages (11:1 9) iii. The first Semitic genealogy (11:10 26 III. Patriarchal History (11:27 50:26) a. The Life of Abraham (11:27 25:11) i. Abraham s background (11:27 32) ii. Abraham s call and response (chs ) iii. Abraham s faith and God s covenant (chs ) iv. Abraham s final acts (23:1 25:11) b. The Descendants of Ishmael (25:12 18). c. The Life of Jacob (25:19 35:29) i. Jacob at home (25:19 27:46) ii. Jacob abroad (chs ) iii. Jacob at home again (chs ) d. The Descendants of Esau (36:1 37:1) e. The Life of Joseph (37:2 50:26)

2 iii. Isaac s marriage to Rebekah (chap. 24) iv. Isaac the only heir (25:1 6) v. Death of Abraham (25:7 11) VIII. The Generations of Ishmael (25:12 18) IX. The Generations of Isaac (25:19 35:29) a. Competition Between Esau and Jacob (25:19 34) b. Covenant Blessings to Isaac (chap. 26) c. Jacob s Deception for the Blessing (27:1 40) d. Blessing on Jacob in a Foreign Land (27:41 32:32) i. Jacob sent to Laban (27:41 28:9) ii. Angel at Bethel (28:10 22) iii. Disagreements with Laban (29:1 30) iv. Promised seed (29:31 30:24) v. Departure from Aram (30:25 31:55) vi. Angels at Mahanaim and Penuel (chap. 32) e. Esau s Reunion and Reconciliation with Jacob (33:1 17) f. Events and Deaths from Shechem to Mamre (33:18 35:29) X. The Generations of Esau (36:1 37:1) XI. The Generations of Jacob (37:2 50:26) a. Joseph s Dreams (37:2 11) b. Family Tragedy (37:12 38:30) c. Vice Regency over Egypt (chaps ) d. Reunion with Family (chaps ) e. Transition to Exodus (chaps ) i. Journey to Egypt (46:1 27) ii. Occupation in Goshen (46:28 47:31) iii. Blessings on the twelve tribes (48:1 49:28) iv. Death and burial of Jacob in Canaan (49:29 50:14) v. Death of Joseph in Egypt (50:15 26) xiv. The sacrifice of Isaac 22:1-19 xv. The descendants of Nahor 22:20-24 xvi. The purchase of Sarah s tomb ch. 23 xvii. The choice of a bride for Isaac ch. 24 xviii. Abraham s death 25:1-11 b. What became of Ishmael 25:12-18 c. What became of Isaac 25:19 35:29 i. Isaac s twin sons 25:19-26 ii. The sale of the birthright 25:27-34 iii. Isaac and Abimelech 26:1-11 iv. Isaac s wells 26:12-33 v. Jacob s deception for Isaac s blessing 26:34 28:9 vi. Jacob s vision at Bethel 28:10-22 vii. Jacob s marriages and Laban s deception 29:1-30 viii. Jacob s mishandling of God s blessings 29:31 30:24 ix. Jacob s new contract with Laban 30:25-43 x. Jacob s flight from Haran ch. 31 xi. Jacob s attempt to appease Esau 32:1-21 xii. Jacob at the Jabbok 32:22-32 xiii. Jacob s meeting with Esau and his return to Canaan ch. 33 xiv. The rape of Dinah and the revenge of Simeon and Levi ch. 34 xv. Jacob s return to Bethel ch. 35 d. What became of Esau 36:1 37:1 e. What became of Jacob 37:2 50:26 i. God s choice of Joseph 37:2-11 ii. The sale of Joseph into Egypt 37:12-36 iii. Judah and Tamar ch. 38 iv. Joseph in Potiphar s house ch. 39 v. The prisoners dreams and Joseph s interpretations ch. 40 vi. Pharaoh s dreams and Joseph s interpretation ch. 41 vii. Joseph s brothers first journey into Egypt ch. 42 viii. Joseph s brothers second journey into Egypt ch. 43 ix. Joseph s last test and its results ch. 44 x. Joseph s reconciliation with his brothers 45:1-15 xi. Israel s move to Egypt 45:16-46:30 xii. Joseph s wise leadership 46:31 47:27 xiii. Jacob s worship in Egypt 47:28 48:22 xiv. Jacob s blessing of his sons 49:1-28 xv. Deaths and a promise yet to be fulfilled 49:29 50:26 i. Joseph s career (37:2 41:57) ii. Jacob s migration (chs ) iii. Jacob s final days (48:1 50:14) iv. Joseph s final days (50:15 26)

3 Exodus MacArthur Study Bible NET Bible NIV Study Bible I. Israel in Egypt (1:1 12:36) a. The Population Explosion (1:1 7) b. The Oppression Under the Pharaohs (1:8 22) c. The Maturation of a Deliverer (2:1 4:31) d. The Confrontation with Pharaoh (5:1 11:10) e. The Preparation for Departure (12:1 36) II. Israel on the Road to Sinai (12:37 18:27) a. Exiting Egypt and Panicking (12:37 14:14) b. Crossing the Red Sea and Rejoicing (14:15 15:21) c. Traveling to Sinai and Grumbling (15:22 17:16) d. Meeting with Jethro and Learning (18:1 27) III. Israel Encamped at Sinai (19:1 40:38) a. The Law of God Prescribed (19:1 24:18) b. The Tabernacle of God Described (25:1 31:18) c. The Worship of God Defiled (32:1 35) d. The Presence of God Confirmed (33:1 34:35) e. The Tabernacle of God Constructed (35:1 40:38) I. The liberation of Israel 1:1 15:21 a. God s preparation of Israel and Moses chs. 1 4 i. The growth of Jacob s family 1:1-7 ii. The Israelites bondage in Egypt 1:8-22 iii. Moses birth and education 2:1-10 iv. Moses flight from Egypt to Midian 2:11-15 v. Moses life in Midian 2:16-25 vi. Moses call 3:1 4:18 vii. Moses return to Egypt 4:19-31 b. God s demonstrations of His sovereignty chs i. Pharaoh s response to Moses and Aaron s initial request 5:1 6:1 ii. Moses and Aaron s equipment as God s messengers 6:2 7:7 iii. The attestation of Moses and Aaron s divine mission 7:8-13 iv. The first three plagues 7:14 8:19 v. The fourth, fifth, and sixth plagues 8:20 9:12 vi. The seventh, eight, and ninth plagues 9:13 10:29 vii. The proclamation of the tenth plague ch. 11 c. God s redemption of His people 12:1 13:16 i. The consecration of Israel as the covenant nation 12:1-28 ii. The death of the first-born and the release of Israel 12:29-36 iii. The exodus of Israel out of Egypt 12:37-42 iv. Regulations concerning the Passover 12:43-51 v. The sanctification of the first-born 13:1-16 d. God s completion of Israel s liberation 13:17 15:21 i. The journey from Succoth to Etham 13:17-22 ii. Israel s passage through the Red Sea ch. 14 iii. Israel s song of deliverance 15:1-21 II. The adoption of Israel 15:22 40:38 a. God s preparatory instruction of Israel 15:22 18:27 i. Events in the wilderness of Shur 15:22-27 ii. Quails and manna in the wilderness of Sin ch. 16 iii. The lack of water at Rephidim 17:1-7 iv. The hostility of the Amalekites 17:8-16 v. The friendliness of Jethro the Midianite ch. 18 b. The establishment of the Mosaic Covenant 19:1 24:11 I. Prologue (chs. 1 2) a. Israel Blessed and Oppressed (ch. 1) b. A Deliverer Prepared (ch. 2) i. Infant Moses spared (2:1 10) ii. Mature Moses escape from Egypt (2:11 25) II. God s Deliverance of Israel (chs. 3 18) a. The Deliverer Called (ch. 3) b. The Deliverer s Objections and Disqualifications Overcome (ch. 4) c. Unsuccessful Attempts to Deliver (5:1 6:12) i. Oppression made more harsh (5:1 21) ii. Promise of deliverance renewed (5:22 6:12) d. The Deliverers Identified (6:13 27) e. Judgment of Plagues on Egypt (6:28 11:10) i. Deliverer s commission renewed (6:28 7:7) ii. Presenting the signs of divine authority (7:8 13) iii. First plague: water turned to blood (7:14 24) iv. Second plague: frogs (7:25 8:15) v. Third plague: gnats (8:16 19) vi. Fourth plague: flies (8:20 32) vii. Fifth plague: against livestock (9:1 7) viii. Sixth plague: boils (9:8 12) ix. Seventh plague: hail (9:13 35) x. Eighth plague: locusts (10:1 20) xi. Ninth plague: darkness (10:21 29) xii. Tenth plague announced: death of the firstborn (ch. 11) f. The Passover (12:1 28) g. The Exodus from Egypt (12:29 51) h. The Consecration of the Firstborn (13:1 16) i. Crossing the Red Sea (13:17 15:21) i. Deliverance at the Red Sea (13:17 14:31) ii. Song at the sea (15:1 21) j. Journey to Sinai (15:22 18:27) i. The waters of Marah (15:22 27) ii. The manna and the quail (ch. 16) iii. The waters of Meribah (17:1 7) iv. The war with Amalek (17:8 16)

4 i. Preparation for the Covenant ch. 19 ii. The Ten Commandments 20:1-17 iii. The response of the Israelites 20:18-21 iv. The stipulations of the Book of the Covenant 20:22 23:33 v. The ratification of the Covenant 24:1-11 c. Directions regarding God s dwelling among His people 24:12 31:18 i. The revelation of these directions 24:12-18 ii. Contributions for the construction of the sanctuary 25:1-9 iii. The tabernacle furnishings 25:10-41 iv. The tabernacle structure ch. 26 v. The tabernacle courtyard 27:1-19 vi. The investiture of the priests 27:20 28:43 vii. The consecration of the priests 29:1-37 viii. The service of the priests 29:38 30:38 ix. The builders of the tabernacle 31:1-11 x. The sign of the Sabbath 31:12-18 d. The breaking and renewing of the covenant chs i. The failure of Israel ch. 32 ii. The re-establishment of fellowship ch. 33 iii. The renewal of the covenant ch. 34 e. The construction and dedication of the objects used in Israel s worship chs i. Preparations for construction 35:1 36:7 ii. Execution of the work 36:8 39:43 iii. The erection and consecration of the tabernacle ch. 40 v. Basic administrative structure (ch. 18) III. Covenant at Sinai (chs ) a. The Covenant Proposed (ch. 19) b. The Decalogue (20:1 17) c. The Reaction of the People to God s Fiery Presence (20:18 21) d. The Book of the Covenant (20:22 23:33) i. Prologue (20:22 26) ii. Laws on slaves (21:1 11) iii. Laws on homicide (21:12 17) iv. Laws on bodily injuries (21:18 32) v. Laws on property damage (21:33 22:15) vi. Laws on society (22:16 31) vii. Laws on justice and neighborliness (23:1 9) viii. Laws on sacred seasons (23:10 19) ix. Epilogue (23:20 33) e. Ratification of the Covenant (ch. 24) IV. God s Royal Tent in Israel (chs ) a. Instructions concerning the Royal Tent (chs ) i. Collection of the materials (25:1 9) ii. Furnishings of the tent (25:10 40) 1. Ark and atonement cover (25:10 22) 2. Table of the bread of the Presence (25:23 30) 3. Gold lampstand (25:31 40) iii. The tent and its courtyard (26:1 27:19) 1. Curtains and frames (ch. 26) 2. Altar of burnt offering (27:1 8) 3. Courtyard (27:9 19) iv. The tent s personnel (27:20 29:46) 1. Priesthood (27:20 28:5) 2. Garments of the priests (28:6 43) 3. Ordination of the priests (ch. 29) v. Remaining provisions concerning the tent (ch. 30) 1. Altar of incense (30:1 10) 2. Census tax (30:11 16) 3. Bronze basin (30:17 21) 4. Anointing oil and incense (30:22 38) vi. Appointment of craftsmen (31:1 11) vii. Observance of Sabbath rest (31:12 18) b. Rebellion Threatens Withdrawal of God (chs ) i. The golden calf (32:1 29) ii. Moses mediation (32:30 35)

5 iii. Threatened separation and Moses prayer (ch. 33) iv. Renewal of the covenant (ch. 34) c. God s Royal Tent Set Up (chs ) i. Summons to build (35:1 19) ii. Voluntary gifts (35:20 29) iii. Bezalel and his craftsmen (35:30 36:7) iv. Progress of the work (36:8 39:31) v. Moses blessing (39:32 43) vi. Erection of God s royal tent (40:1 33) vii. Dedication of God s royal tent (40:34 38)

6 Leviticus MacArthur Study Bible NET Bible NIV Study Bible I. Laws Pertaining to Sacrifice (1:1 7:38) a. Legislation for the Laity (1:1 6:7) i. Burnt offerings (chap. 1) ii. Grain offerings (chap. 2) iii. Peace offerings (chap. 3) iv. Sin offerings (4:1 5:13) v. Trespass offerings (5:14 6:7) b. Legislation for the Priesthood (6:8 7:38) i. Burnt offerings (6:8 13) ii. Grain offerings (6:14 23) iii. Sin offerings (6:24 30) iv. Trespass offerings (7:1 10) v. Peace offerings (7:11 36) vi. Concluding remarks (7:37, 38) II. Beginnings of the Priesthood (8:1 10:20) a. Ordination of Aaron and His Sons (chap. 8) b. First Sacrifices (chap. 9) c. Execution of Nadab and Abihu (chap. 10) III. Prescriptions for Uncleanness (11:1 16:34) a. Unclean Animals (chap. 11) b. Uncleanness of Childbirth (chap. 12) c. Unclean Diseases (chap. 13) d. Cleansing of Diseases (chap. 14) e. Unclean Discharges (chap. 15) f. Purification of the Tabernacle from Uncleanness (chap. 16) IV. Guidelines for Practical Holiness (17:1 27:34) a. Sacrifice and Food (chap. 17) b. Proper Sexual Behavior (chap. 18) c. Neighborliness (chap. 19) d. Capital/Grave Crimes (chap. 20) e. Instructions for Priests (chaps. 21, 22) f. Religious Festivals (chap. 23) g. The Tabernacle (24:1 9) h. An Account of Blasphemy (24:10 23) i. Sabbatical and Jubilee Years (chap. 25) j. Exhortation to Obey the Law: Blessings and Curses (chap. 26) I. The public worship of the Israelites chs a. The laws of sacrifice chs. 1 7 i. The burnt offering ch. 1 ii. The meal offering ch. 2 iii. The peace offerings ch. 3 iv. The sin offerings 4:1 5:13 v. The trespass offerings 5:14 6:7 vi. Instructions for the priests concerning the offerings 6:8 7:38 b. The institution of the Aaronic priesthood chs i. The consecration of the priests and the sanctuary ch. 8 ii. The entrance of Aaron and his sons into their office ch. 9 iii. The sanctification of the priesthood ch. 10 c. Laws relating to ritual cleanliness chs i. Uncleanness due to contact with certain animals ch. 11 ii. Uncleanness due to childbirth ch. 12 iii. Uncleanness due to skin and covering abnormalities chs iv. Uncleanness due to bodily discharges associated with reproduction ch. 15 d. The Day of Atonement ch. 16 i. Introductory information 16:1-10 ii. Instructions concerning the ritual 16:11-28 iii. Instructions concerning the duty of the people 16:29-34 II. The private worship of the Israelites chs a. Holiness of conduct on the Israelites part chs i. Holiness of food ch. 17 ii. Holiness of the marriage relationship ch. 18 iii. Holiness of behavior toward God and man ch. 19 iv. Punishments for serious crimes ch. 20 b. Holiness of the priests, gifts, and sacrifices chs i. The first list of regulations for priests 21:1-15 ii. The second list of regulations for priests 21:16-24 iii. The third list of regulations for priests ch. 22 c. Sanctification of the Sabbath and the feasts of Yahweh ch. 23 i. The Sabbath 23:1-3 I. The Five Main Offerings (chs. 1 7) a. The Burnt Offering (ch. 1) b. The Grain Offering (ch. 2) c. The Fellowship Offering (ch. 3) d. The Sin Offering (4:1 5:13) e. The Guilt Offering (5:14 6:7) f. Additional Regulations for the Offerings (6:8 7:38) II. The Installation and Ministry of Aaron and His Sons (chs. 8 10) a. The Ordination of Aaron and His Sons (ch. 8) b. The Ministry of the Priests (ch. 9) c. The Death of Nadab and Abihu and Attendant Regulations (ch. 10) III. The Distinction Between Clean and Unclean (chs ) a. Clean and Unclean Food (ch. 11) b. Purification After Childbirth (ch. 12) c. Regulations for Skin Diseases (13:1 46) d. Regulations for Mildew (13:47 59) e. Cleansing from Skin Diseases (14:1 32) f. Cleansing from Mildew (14:33 57) g. Discharges That Cause Uncleanness (ch. 15) IV. The Annual Day of Atonement (ch. 16) V. Holy Living (chs ) a. Eating Blood Prohibited (ch. 17) b. Unlawful Sexual Relations (ch. 18) c. Various Laws for Holy Living (ch. 19) d. Punishments for Sin (ch. 20) e. Regulations for Priests (21:1 22:16) f. Acceptable and Unacceptable Sacrifices (22:17 33) g. The Annual Feasts (ch. 23) h. Rules for Oil and Bread in the Tabernacle (24:1 9) i. Punishment for Blasphemy (24:10 23) j. The Sabbath and Jubilee Years (ch. 25) k. Covenant Blessings and Curses (ch. 26) VI. Regulations for Offerings Vowed to the Lord (ch. 27)

7 k. Redemption of Votive Gifts (chap. 27) ii. The Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread 23:4-8 iii. The Feast of Firstfruits 23:9-14 iv. The Feast of Pentecost 23:15-22 v. The Feast of Trumpets 23:23-25 vi. The Day of Atonement 23:26-32 vii. The Feast of Tabernacles 23:33-44 d. The preparation of the holy lamps and showbread 24:1-9 e. The punishment of a blasphemer 24:10-23 f. Sanctification of the possession of land by the sabbatical and jubilee years ch. 25 i. The sabbatical year 25:1-7 ii. The year of jubilee 25:8-55 g. Promises and warnings ch. 26 i. Introduction to the final conditions of the covenant 26:1-2 ii. The blessing for fidelity to the law 26:3-13 iii. The warning for contempt of the law 26:14-33 iv. The objective of God s judgments in relation to the land and nation of Israel 26:34-46 h. Directions concerning vows ch. 27 i. Vows concerning persons 27:1-8 ii. Vows concerning animals 27:9-13 iii. Vows concerning other property 27:14-29 iv. The redemption of tithes 27:30-34

8 Numbers MacArthur Study Bible NET Bible NIV Study Bible I. The Experience of the First Generation of Israel in the Wilderness (1:1 25:18) a. The Obedience of Israel toward the Lord (1:1 10:36) i. The organization of Israel around the tabernacle of the Lord (1:1 6:27) ii. The orientation of Israel toward the tabernacle of the Lord (7:1 10:36) b. The Disobedience of Israel toward the Lord (11:1 25:18) i. The complaining of Israel on the journey (11:1 12:16) ii. The rebellion of Israel and its leaders at Kadesh (13:1 20:29) 1. The rebellion of Israel and the consequences (13:1 19:22) 2. The rebellion of Moses and Aaron and the consequences (20:1 29) iii. The renewed complaining of Israel on the journey (21:1 22:1) iv. The blessing of Israel by Balaam (22:2 24:25) v. The final rebellion of Israel with Baal of Peor (25:1 18) II. The Experience of the Second Generation of Israel in the Plains of Moab: The Renewed Obedience of Israel toward the Lord (26:1 36:13) a. The Preparations for the Conquest of the Land (26:1 32:42) b. The Review of the Journey in the Wilderness (33:1 49) c. The Anticipation of the Conquest of the Land (33:50 36:13) I. Experiences of the older generation in the wilderness chs a. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs i. The first census and the organization of the people chs. 1 4 ii. Commands and rituals to observe in preparation for entering the land chs. 5 9 iii. The departure from Sinai ch. 10 b. The rebellion and judgment of the unbelieving generation chs i. The cycle of rebellion, atonement, and death chs ii. The climax of rebellion, hope, and the end of dying chs II. Prospects of the younger generation in the land chs a. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the east chs i. The second census ch. 26 ii. Provisions and commands to observe in preparation for entering the land chs iii. Reprisal against Midian and the settlement of the Transjordanian tribes chs b. Warning and encouragement of the younger generation chs i. Review of the journey from Egypt 33:1-49 ii. Anticipation of the Promised Land 33:50 36:13 I. Israel at Sinai, Preparing to Depart for the Promised Land (1:1 10:10) a. The Commands for the Census of the People (chs. 1 4) i. The numbers of men from each tribe mustered for war (ch. 1) ii. The placement of the tribes around the tabernacle and their order for march (ch. 2) iii. The placement of the Levites around the tabernacle, and the numbers of the Levites and the firstborn of Israel (ch. 3) iv. The numbers of the Levites in their tabernacle service for the Lord (ch. 4) b. The Commands for Purity of the People (5:1 10:10) i. The test for purity in the law of jealousy (ch. 5) ii. The Nazirite vow and the Aaronic benediction (ch. 6) iii. The offerings of the 12 leaders at the dedication of the tabernacle (ch. 7) iv. The setting up of the lamps and the separation of the Levites (ch. 8) v. The observance of the Passover (9:1 14) vi. The covering cloud and the silver trumpets (9:15 10:10) II. The Journey from Sinai to Kadesh (10:11 12:16) a. The Beginning of the Journey (10:11 36) b. The Beginning of the Sorrows: Fire and Quail (ch. 11) c. The Opposition of Miriam and Aaron (ch. 12) III. Israel at Kadesh, the Delay Resulting from Rebellion (13:1 20:13) a. The 12 Spies and Their Mixed Report of the Good Land (ch. 13) b. The People s Rebellion against God s Commission, and Their Defeat (ch. 14) c. A Collection of Laws on Offerings, the Sabbath and Tassels on Garments (ch. 15) d. The Rebellion of Korah and His Allies (ch. 16) e. The Budding of Aaron s Staff: A Sign for Rebels (ch. 17) f. Concerning Priests, Their Duties and Their Support (ch. 18) g. The Red Heifer and the Cleansing Water (ch. 19) h. The Sin of Moses (20:1 13) IV. The Journey from Kadesh to the Plains of Moab (20:14 22:1) a. The Resistance of Edom (20:14 21)

9 b. The Death of Aaron (20:22 29) c. The Destruction of Arad (21:1 3) d. The Bronze Snake (21:4 9) e. The Song of the Well and the Journey to Moab (21:10 20) f. The Defeat of Sihon and Og (21:21 35) g. Israel Returns to Moab (22:1) V. Israel on the Plains of Moab, in Anticipation of Taking the Promised Land (22:2 32:42) a. Balak of Moab Hires Balaam to Curse Israel (22:2 41) b. Balaam Blesses Israel in Seven Oracles (chs ) c. The Baal of Peor and Israel s Apostasy (ch. 25) d. The Second Census (ch. 26) e. Instructions for the New Generation (chs ) i. The inheritance for women (27:1 11) ii. The successor to Moses (27:12 23) iii. Commands regarding offerings (28:1 15) iv. Commands regarding festivals (28:16 29:40) v. Commands regarding vows (ch. 30) f. The War against Midian (ch. 31) g. The Settlement of the Transjordan Tribes (ch. 32) VI. Appendixes Dealing with Various Matters (chs ) a. The Stages of the Journey (ch. 33) b. The Land of Inheritance (chs ) c. The Inheritance for Women (ch. 36)

10 Deuteronomy MacArthur Study Bible NET Bible NIV Study Bible I. Introduction: The Historical Setting of Moses Speeches (1:1 4) II. The First Address by Moses: A Historical Prologue (1:5 4:43) a. A Historical Review of God s Gracious Acts from Horeb to Beth Peor (1:5 3:29) b. An Exhortation to Obey the Law (4:1 40) c. The Setting Apart of Three Cities of Refuge (4:41 43) III. The Second Address by Moses: The Stipulations of the Sinaitic Covenant (4:44 28:68) a. Introduction (4:44 49) b. The Basic Elements of Israel s Relationship with the Lord (5:1 11:32) i. The Ten Commandments (5:1 33) ii. The total commitment to the Lord (6:1 25) iii. Separation from the gods of other nations (7:1 26) iv. A warning against forgetting the Lord (8:1 20) v. Illustrations of Israel s rebellion in the past (9:1 10:11) vi. An admonition to fear and love the Lord and obey His will (10:12 11:32) c. The Specific Stipulations for Life in the New Land (12:1 26:19) i. Instructions for the life of worship (12:1 16:17) ii. Instructions for leadership (16:18 18:22) iii. Instructions for societal order (19:1 23:14) iv. Instructions from miscellaneous laws (23:15 25:19) v. The firstfruits and tithes in the land (26:1 15) vi. The affirmation of obedience (26:16 19) d. The Blessings and Curses of the Covenant (27:1 28:68) IV. The Third Address by Moses: Another Covenant (29:1 30:20) V. The Concluding Events (31:1 34:12) a. The Change of Leadership (31:1 8) b. The Future Reading of the Law (31:9 13) c. The Song of Moses (31:14 32:47) i. The anticipation of Israel s failure (31:14 29) ii. The witness of Moses song (31:30 32:43) iii. The communicating of Moses song (32:44 47) d. The Final Events of Moses Life (32:48 34:12) i. The directives for Moses death (32:48 52) I. Introduction: the covenant setting 1:1-5 II. Moses first major address: a review of God s faithfulness 1:6 4:40 a. God s past dealings with Israel 1:6 3:29 i. God s guidance from Sinai to Kadesh 1:6-46 ii. The march from Kadesh to the Amorite frontier 2:1-23 iii. The conquest of the kingdom of Sihon 2:24-37 iv. The conquest of the kingdom of Og 3:1-11 v. A review of the distribution of the conquered land 3:12-20 vi. Moses anticipation of future blessing 3:21-29 b. An exhortation to observe the law faithfully 4:1-40 i. The appeal to hearken and obey 4:1-8 ii. God s appearance at Mt. Horeb 4:9-14 iii. The prohibition of idolatry 4:15-24 iv. The consequences of idolatry 4:25-31 v. The uniqueness of Yahweh and Israel 4:32-40 III. Historical interlude: preparation for the covenant text 4:41-49 a. The appointment of cities of refuge in Transjordan 4:41-43 b. Introduction to the second address 4:44-49 IV. Moses second major address: an exposition of the law chs a. The essence of the law and its fulfillment chs i. Exposition of the Decalogue and its promulgation ch. 5 ii. Exhortation to love Yahweh ch. 6 iii. Examples of the application of the principles chs b. An exposition of selected covenant laws chs i. Laws arising from the first commandment 12:1-31 ii. Laws arising from the second commandment 12:32 13:18 iii. Laws arising from the third commandment 14:1-21 iv. Laws arising from the fourth commandment 14:22 16:17 v. Laws arising from the fifth commandment 16:18 18:22 vi. Laws arising from the sixth commandment 19:1 22:8 vii. Laws arising from the seventh commandment 22:9 23:18 viii. Laws arising from the eighth commandment 23:19 24:7 ix. Laws arising from the ninth commandment 24:8 25:4 x. Laws arising from the tenth commandment 25:5-19 c. Covenant celebration, confirmation, and conclusion ch. 26 i. Laws of covenant celebration and confirmation 26:1-15 I. Preamble (1:1 5) II. Historical Prologue (1:6 4:43) III. Stipulations of the Covenant (4:44 26:19) a. The Great Commandment: The Demand for Absolute Allegiance (4:44 11:32) i. God s covenant Lordship (4:44 5:33) ii. The principle of consecration (ch. 6) iii. The program for conquering Canaan (ch. 7) iv. A call to commitment in the new land (ch. 8) v. The lesson of the broken tablets (9:1 10:11) vi. Another call to commitment (10:12 11:32) b. Supplementary Requirements (chs ) i. Ceremonial consecration (12:1 16:17) ii. Human leaders in God s righteous kingdom (16:18 21:21) iii. Sanctity of God s kingdom (21:22 25:19) iv. Confessions of God as Redeemer-King (ch. 26) IV. Ratification; Curses and Blessings (chs ) V. Leadership Succession under the Covenant (chs ) a. Change of Leadership (31:1 29) b. Song of Moses (31:30 32:47) c. Moses Testamental Blessing on the Tribes (32:48 33:29) d. Death of Moses and Succession of Joshua (ch. 34)

11 ii. The blessing of Moses (33:1 29) iii. The death of Moses (34:1 12) ii. Summary exhortation 26:16-19 V. Preparations for renewing the covenant 27:1-29:1 a. The ceremony at Shechem 27:1-13 b. The curses that follow disobedience to specific stipulations 27:14-26 c. The blessings that follow obedience 28:1-14 d. The curses that follow disobedience to general stipulations 28:15-68 e. Narrative interlude 29:1 VI. Moses third major address: an exhortation to obedience 29:2 30:20 a. An appeal for faithfulness 29:2-29 i. Historical review 29:2-8 ii. The purpose of the assembly 29:9-15 iii. The consequences of disobedience 29:16-29 b. A call to decision ch. 30 i. The possibility of restoration 30:1-10 ii. The importance of obedience 30:11-20 VII. Moses last acts chs a. The duties of Israel s future leaders 31:1-29 i. The presentation of Joshua 31:1-8 ii. The seventh year covenant renewal ceremony 31:9-13 iii. The commissioning of Joshua 31:14-23 iv. The preservation of God s words 31:24-29 b. The Song of Moses 31:30 32:44 i. The introduction to the song 31:30 ii. The song itself 32:1-43 iii. The conclusion to the song 32:44 c. Narrative interlude 32:45-52 i. Moses exhortation to obedience 32:45-47 ii. The announcement of Moses death 32:48-52 d. Moses blessing of the tribes ch. 33 e. Moses death and burial: narrative epilogue ch. 34

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