1.Moses' people multiply and are oppressed in Egypt. Pharaoh orders all Hebrew male babies to be killed.
2.Pharaoh oppresses Israel with hard labor; Moses is born and rescued; Moses flees to Midian after killing an Egyptian
3.Moses encounters God as a burning bush and is given the task of leading the Israelites out of Egypt
4.Moses doubts his abilities but God reassures him. Moses returns to Egypt to confront Pharaoh and demand freedom for the Israelites.
5.God sends Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh to demand the release of the Israelites, but Pharaoh refuses to listen.
6.God promises to deliver the Israelites from slavery and sends Moses to speak to Pharaoh. Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites go.
7.Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh, Aaron's staff becomes a snake, the first three plagues are unleashed on Egypt.
8.The Israelites build the Tabernacle according to God's instructions and Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons as priests.
9.Moses warns Pharaoh of the plague of darkness, but Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites go.
10.Moses and Aaron continue to plead with Pharaoh to let the Israelites go, but he refuses. God sends plagues of locusts and darkness as punishment.
11.Moses warns Pharaoh of a final plague, the death of the firstborn, to come if Israel is not released. Pharaoh remains stubborn.
12.God instructs Moses and Aaron to take the Passover lamb and put its blood on their doorposts to protect them from the plague.
13.God instructs Moses to consecrate every firstborn in Israel as a reminder of the Passover. He also gives regulations for the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
14.Pharaoh pursues the Israelites, they reach the Red Sea, Moses splits it, the Israelites cross safely, Egyptians drown.
15.Moses and the Israelites sing a song of victory to the Lord after crossing the Red Sea and witnessing the destruction of the Egyptian army.
16.The Israelites grumble for food in the wilderness. God provides quail and manna to sustain them.
17.The Israelites receive water from a rock and defeat the Amalekites in battle with the help of Moses and Aaron.
18.Moses' father-in-law advises him to delegate leadership. The Israelites camp at Mount Sinai and receive the Ten Commandments.
19.Israel reaches Mount Sinai and God instructs Moses to prepare the people to meet Him on the mountain and warns them not to approach it.
20.God delivers the Ten Commandments and gives instructions for building altars and idols.
21.Laws about slaves, violence, and property damage. Regulations for social justice, kindness to strangers, and honoring God.
22.Laws regarding stealing, borrowing, and caring for others' property. Laws about seduction and witchcraft.
23.Chapter 23 outlines laws regarding justice, honesty, and worship, including rules for the Sabbath and festivals.
24.Laws and ordinances given to Moses on Mount Sinai, including instructions for building an altar and rules for slavery.
25.Instructions for building an altar and rules for making sacrifices, including regulations for offerings and consecration.
26.Instructions for the Tabernacle and its furnishings, including the altar, courtyard, and oil for the lamps.
27.Instructions for the altar and the anointing oil for consecrating the priests and the tabernacle are given.
28.Description of the priestly garments and instructions for consecrating Aaron and his sons as priests.
29.Instructions for consecrating Aaron and his sons as priests, including offerings, anointing, and clothing.
30.Instructions for making the altar of incense, census tax for the tabernacle, basin for washing, anointing oil, and incense
31.Moses receives the tablets of the covenant and the commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
32.The Israelites broke their covenant with God by worshipping the golden calf. Moses interceded for them and received new tablets.
33.Moses meets with God on Mount Sinai and receives the tablets of the covenant, which were inscribed with the Ten Commandments.
34.Moses presents the Ten Commandments to the Israelites, who agree to follow them. Moses then writes down the commandments on tablets.
35.Instructions for building the tabernacle and its furnishings, including the ark of the covenant, table, lampstand, and altar.
36.The Israelites bring offerings for the tabernacle construction, and skilled craftsmen are chosen to do the work.
37.Bezalel and Oholiab are chosen by God to design and create the sacred items for the Tabernacle
38.Moses oversees the construction of the altar and courtyard for the tabernacle, and the priestly garments are made.
39.The details of the tabernacle construction, including the ark, table, lampstand, altar, and courtyard.
40.The chapter describes the completion of the tabernacle and the glory of the Lord filling the dwelling place.