DtDeuteronomy

1.Moses recounts the journey of the Israelites and their disobedience, leading to their punishment.
2.Moses recalls the journey from Sinai to Kadesh, the spies' report, and God's punishment for disobedience.
3.Moses reflects on the Israelites' journey, emphasizing God's guidance and their disobedience. He pleads to enter the promised land.
4.Moses reminds the Israelites of their covenant with God and warns against idolatry and disobedience.
5.Moses urges Israel to listen and obey God's commands, reminding them of the covenant and the importance of passing it down to future generations.
6.God commands obedience and love, instructing to teach children about His laws and remember past miracles.
7.God commands the Israelites to destroy the pagan nations and not to intermarry with them, reminding them of His faithfulness.
8.Remember God's faithfulness, obey His commands, and enjoy the blessings of the Promised Land.
9.A reminder to the Israelites of their past mistakes and God's mercy, and warnings against disobedience.
10.Moses reminds the Israelites of God's love and faithfulness, urging them to fear and obey Him for their own good.
11.Moses reminds the Israelites of God's promises and commands, urging them to love and obey God with all their heart and soul.
12.God's command to destroy the Canaanite's altars and worshiping sites and to worship only at the place he chooses.
13.The Israelites are instructed to destroy the pagan altars and worship only at the place God chooses.
14.Chapter 14 elaborates on dietary laws and tithes, emphasizing holiness and obedience to God's commands.
15.Chapter 15 talks about the year of canceling debts and being generous to the poor and needy.
16.God instructs the people to appoint judges and officials to administer justice and not to pervert justice or show partiality.
17.Instructions for setting up a justice system and appointing judges in every town to handle cases fairly.
18.God appoints the Levites to receive offerings and serve in the tabernacle. He warns against following pagan practices.
19.Chapter 19 discusses the cities of refuge, emphasizing justice and the importance of avoiding false witnesses.
20.Guidelines for going to war, including offering peace and then besieging a city if it refuses.
21.Rules for resolving unsolved murders, treatment of wives and their children, and inheritance rights for firstborn sons.
22.Moses gives instructions on various laws regarding kindness to others, marriage, and the treatment of foreign nations.
23.Rules for conduct and worship, including exclusion of certain people and protection for vulnerable groups.
24.Laws and reminders of God's covenant, including blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience.
25.God commands the Israelites to set up large stones with the law written on them, and to renew their covenant with Him.
26.Blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience are pronounced to the Israelites as they enter the promised land.
27.Blessings and curses are presented to the Israelites based on their obedience or disobedience to God's commands.
28.Blessings promised for obedience, curses for disobedience. Israel is reminded of the importance of following God's commands.
29.Moses reminds the Israelites of the blessings and curses that come with following or disobeying God's commandments.
30.Moses speaks to the Israelites about the blessings and curses that come from obedience or disobedience to God's commands.
31.Moses encourages Israel to be strong and courageous as they prepare to enter the Promised Land, and speaks a song as a witness.
32.Moses blesses the tribes of Israel before his death, reminding them of God's faithfulness and warning against turning from Him.
33.Moses blesses the tribes of Israel before his death, proclaiming God's protection and victory over their enemies.
34.Moses blesses the tribes of Israel before his death, recounting God's past faithfulness and promising victory in the future.