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PART ONE: GOD'S DELIVERANCE OF ISRAEL-THE PREVIEW (EXODUS 1)

SECTION OUTLINE ONE (EXODUS 1)

THE REASONS FOR PERSECUTION (Ex. 1:1-10)

Fruitfulness (Ex. 1:1-7):
Fear (Ex. 1:8-10):

THE RESULTING PERSECUTION (Ex. 1:11-22)

Pharaoh's building decree (Ex. 1:11-14):
Pharaoh's bloody decree (Ex. 1:15-22)
His order to the midwives (Ex. 1:15-21):
His order to the masses (Ex. 1:22):

PART TWO: GOD'S DELIVERANCE OF ISRAEL-THE OVERVIEW (EX. 2-NUM. 36)

SECTION OUTLINE TWO (EXODUS 2:1-15)

THE BABY IN THE BASKET (Ex. 2:1-10)

Moses and his parents (Ex. 2:1-3):
Moses and the princess (Ex. 2:4-10)
Rescuing Moses (Ex. 2:4-6):
Raising Moses (Ex. 2:7-10):

THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE (Ex. 2:11-15)

The helpless slave (Ex. 2:11-12):
The hostile slave (Ex. 2:13-15):

SECTION OUTLINE THREE (EXODUS 2:16-4:31)

THE MARRIAGE OF MOSES (Ex. 2:16-22)

He assists a Midianite girl at a well (Ex. 2:16-20):
He accepts a Midianite girl as his wife (Ex. 2:21-22):

THE MISSION OF MOSES (Ex. 2:23-3:10)

Israel's misery (Ex. 2:23-25):
Moses' mystery (Ex. 3:1-3):
God's message (Ex. 3:4-10)
Take your shoes off! (Ex. 3:4-9)

####### The why of the matter (Ex. 3:5): ####### The what of the matter (Ex. 3:7-8):

Put your shoes on! (Ex. 3:10): The Lord tells Moses that he has chosen him to deliver his people.

THE MISGIVINGS OF MOSES (Ex. 3:11-4:23)

The protests (Ex. 3:11-15; 4:10-17)
First objection (Ex. 3:11-12)

####### Moses says that he is not important enough to appear before Pharaoh. ####### The Lord tells Moses that he will be with him and will bring him back to Mount Sinai.

Second objection (Ex. 3:13-15)

####### Moses complains that he holds no authority. ####### The Lord tells Moses that he, the "I Am," is his authority.

Third objection (Ex. 4:1-5)

####### Moses insists that the people will not believe him. ####### The Lord turns Moses' staff into a snake and tells him that the people will believe him when they see this.

Fourth objection (Ex. 4:10-17)

####### Moses complains that he is not a good speaker. ####### The Lord tells Moses that Aaron, his brother, will be his spokesman.

The prophecies (Ex. 3:16-22)
Israel will be brought out of Egypt and into Canaan (Ex. 3:16-17).
Israel's leaders will believe Moses (Ex. 3:18).
Pharaoh will oppose Moses (Ex. 3:19).
Egypt will suffer God's judgment (Ex. 3:20).
Israel will receive riches from Egypt (Ex. 3:21-22).
The proofs (Ex. 4:2-9)
Second proof (Ex. 4:6-8):
Third proof (Ex. 4:9):
The permission (Ex. 4:10-18):
The preparation (Ex. 4:19-20):
The plan (Ex. 4:21-23):

THE MISTAKE OF MOSES (Ex. 4:24-26):

The anger of God (Ex. 4:24):
The act of Zipporah (Ex. 4:25-26):

THE MEETINGS OF MOSES (Ex. 4:27-31)

Moses meets with his brother Aaron (Ex. 4:27-28):
Moses meets with the elders of Israel (Ex. 4:29-31):

SECTION OUTLINE FOUR (EXODUS 5-17)

LIBERATING THE PEOPLE OF GOD (Ex. 5:1-13:22)

The problems (Ex. 5:1-23)
From Pharaoh (Ex. 5:1-14)

####### Pharaoh insults the God of Israel (Ex. 5:1-3) ######## Moses to Pharaoh: "This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: 'Let my people go.'" ######## Pharaoh to Moses: "I don't know the LORD, and I will not let Israel go." ####### Pharaoh increases the burdens of Israel (Ex. 5:4-14):

From the people (Ex. 5:15-23):
The promise (Ex. 6:1-30)
The nature (of the promise) (Ex. 6:1-13):
The names (Ex. 6:14-30):
The prophet (Ex. 7:1-2):
The power (Ex. 7:3-7):
The preliminaries (Ex. 7:8-13):
The plagues (Ex. 7:14-10:29; 11:1, 4-10):
Blood (Ex. 7:14-25):
Frogs (Ex. 8:1-15):
Gnats (Ex. 8:16-19):
Flies (Ex. 8:20-32):
Plague on livestock (Ex. 9:1-7):
Boils (Ex. 9:8-12):
Hail and lightning (Ex. 9:13-35):
Locusts (Ex. 10:1-20):
Darkness (Ex. 10:21-29):
Death of firstborn sons (Ex. 11:1, 4-10): The Lord tells Moses that this plague will result in Israel's freedom.
The preparation (Ex. 12:1-11, 14-28):
The protection (Ex. 12:12-13):
The panic (Ex. 12:29-33):
The presents (Ex. 11:2-3; 12:34-36):
The parting (Ex. 12:37-39):
The period of time (Ex. 12:40-41):
The Passover festival (Ex. 12:42-51):
The parents and children (Ex. 13:1-16):
The pillar of cloud and fire (Ex. 13:17-22):

LEADING THE PEOPLE OF GOD FROM EGYPT TO MOUNT SINAI (Ex. 14:1-17:16)

Phase one: Israel at the Red Sea (Ex. 14:1-18)
The decision of Pharaoh: Follow up! (Ex. 14:1-9):
The despair of the people: Give up! (Ex. 14:10-12):
The declaration of Moses: Look up! (Ex. 14:13-14):
The decree of God: Lift up! (Ex. 14:15-18):
Phase two: Israel crosses the Red Sea (Ex. 14:19-15:21)
The protecting (Ex. 14:19-20):
The parting (Ex. 14:21-22):
The perishing (Ex. 14:23-31):
The praising (Ex. 15:1-21):
Phase three: Israel at Marah (Ex. 15:22-26)
The problem (Ex. 15:22-24):
The purification (Ex. 15:25):
The promise (Ex. 15:26):
Phase four: Israel at Elim (Ex. 15:27):
Phase five: Israel in the Sin Desert (Ex. 16:1-36)
A special diet (Ex. 16:1-22, 31-36):
A special day (Ex. 16:23-30):
Phase six: Israel at Rephidim (Ex. 17:1-16)
The rock struck open by Moses (Ex. 17:1-7):
The foe struck down by Moses (Ex. 17:8-16):

SECTION OUTLINE FIVE (EXODUS 18:1-NUMBERS 10:10)

THE CONSTITUTION OF ISRAEL (MOSES AND THE LAW OF GOD):

The circumstances preceding the constitution (Ex. 18:1-19:25)
The welcome of Moses (Ex. 18:1-12):
The wisdom of Jethro (Ex. 18:13-27):
The wonders of God (Ex. 19:1-25)

####### God's words from Mount Sinai (Ex. 19:1-15): ####### God's works on Mount Sinai (Ex. 19:16-25):

The contents of the constitution (Ex. 20:1-Lev. 20:27)
The moral code: The Ten Commandments (Ex. 20:1-26; 24:1-18; 31:18)

####### The requirements (Ex. 20:1-17; 31:18) ######## "Do not worship any other gods besides me" (Ex. 20:3). ######## "Do not make idols of any kind" (Ex. 20:4). ######## "Do not misuse the name of the LORD your God" (Ex.20:7). ######## "Remember to observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy" (Ex. 20:8). ######## "Honor your father and mother" (Ex. 20:12). ######## "Do not murder" (Ex. 20:13). ######## "Do not commit adultery" (Ex. 20:14). ######## "Do not steal" (Ex. 20:15). ######## "Do not testify falsely" (Ex. 20:16). ######## "Do not covet" (Ex. 20:17). ####### The reaction (Ex. 20:18-23): ####### The ratification (Ex. 20:24-26; 24:1-8): ####### The radiance (Ex. 24:9-18):

The social code (community laws): Following is an alphabetical listing of the topics these laws address.

####### Blasphemy (Ex. 22:28; Lev. 19:12; 20:9): ####### Blessing (conditions for it) (Lev. 26:3-13): ####### Blood (Ex. 23:18; Lev. 17:10-16; 19:26): ####### Childbirth and ceremonial cleansing (Lev. 12:1-8): ####### Dedication of persons and things (Lev. 27:1-29): ####### Diet (Lev. 11:1-47; 20:25): ####### Disfiguring oneself (Lev. 19:27-28): ####### Disobedience (Lev. 26:14-46): If the Israelites disobey God's laws, they will experience ####### Elderly (Lev. 19:32): ####### Fathers and daughters (Ex. 21:7-11): ####### God's angel (Ex. 23:20-23): ####### Handicapped people (Lev. 19:14): The deaf are not to be cursed nor the blind taken advantage of. ####### Hatred (Lev. 19:17-18): ####### Helping one's enemy (Ex. 23:4-5): ####### Holiness (Ex. 22:31; Lev. 19:1-3; 20:7, 26): ####### Idolatry (Ex. 22:20; 23:13, 24; Lev. 18:24-30; 19:4; 20:1-5; 26:1): Israel is forbidden even to ####### Land (Ex. 23:10-11; Lev. 19:23-25): ####### Leprosy (Lev. 13:1-59; 14:1-57; Num. 5:1-4): ####### Lying (Ex. 23:1-3, 6-7; Lev. 19:11, 16): ####### Marriage (Ex. 22:16-17): ####### Masters and slaves (Ex. 21:1-6): ####### Obedience (Ex. 23:25-33; Lev. 20:22-24): ####### Punishment for harming others (Ex. 21:12-36; 22:1-15, 21-24; Lev. 24:17-22): ####### Poor (Ex. 22:25-27; Lev. 19:9-10): ####### Redemption of land (Lev. 25:24-55): ####### Righteous actions (Lev. 19:15, 35-37): ######## Separation of cattle, seed, and clothing (Lev. 19:19): ######## Sexual discharges (Lev. 15:1-33): ######## Sexual impurities: Punishments are imposed for various sexual sins. ######### Adultery (Lev. 18:20; 19:20-22; 20:10, 14) ######### Bestiality (Ex. 22:19; Lev. 18:23; 20:15-16) ######### Homosexuality (Lev. 18:22; 20:13) ######### Incest (Lev. 18:1-18; 20:11-12, 17, 19-21) ######### Prostitution (Lev. 19:29) ######### Relations during menstruation (Lev. 18:19; 20:18) ######## Stealing (Ex. 23:8; Lev. 19:13): ######## Tithe (Ex. 22:29-30; 23:19; Lev. 27:30-34): ######## Treatment of foreigners (Ex. 23:9; Lev. 19:33-34): ######## Witchcraft (Ex. 22:18; Lev. 18:21; 19:31; 20:6, 27):

The spiritual code (laws dealing with worship, feasts, sacrifices, the priesthood, etc.): For a fuller discussion of the spiritual code, see the section under subhead C, "The Restitution of Israel (Moses and the Tabernacle)."

THE PROSTITUTION OF ISRAEL (MOSES AND THE GOLD CALF):

The grief (Ex. 32:1-35; 33:1-6)
The perversion Israel (Ex. 32:1-8):
The prayers Israel (Ex. 32:9-14, 30-34):
The punishment Israel (Ex. 32:15-29, 35):
The promise Israel (Ex. 33:1-6):
The glory (Ex. 33:7-23; 34:1-35)
The grace of God (Ex. 33:7-17):
The grandeur of God (Ex. 33:18-23; 34:5-9, 18-35):
The guarantee of God (Ex. 34:1-4, 10-17):

THE RESTITUTION OF ISRAEL (MOSES AND THE TABERNACLE):

The statistics concerning the Tabernacle (Ex. 25:9; 26:30):
Its gifts (Ex. 25:1-8; 35:4-29; 36:5-7; Num. 7:1-89):
Its materials (Ex. 26:1; 27:10; 30:18; 35:7):
Its craftsmen (Ex. 31:1-11; 35:30-35; 36:1-4):
Its court (Ex. 27:9-15, 18; 38:9-17):
Its entrance (Ex. 27:16-19; 38:18-20):
Its curtains (Ex. 26:1-13; 36:8-18)

####### The linen curtains (Ex. 26:1-6; 36:8-13) ####### The goat-hair curtains (Ex. 26:7-13; 36:14-18)

Its coverings of ram skins (Ex. 26:14; 36:19)
Its boards and sockets (Ex. 26:15-29; 36:20-34):
Its incense and scented oils (Ex. 30:22-29, 34-38; 37:29):
Its bronze altar (Ex. 27:1-8; 38:1-7):
Its bronze washbasin (Ex. 30:17-21; 38:8):
Its table (Ex. 25:23-30; 37:10-16; Lev. 24:5-9):
Its lampstand (Ex. 25:31-40; 27:20-21; 37:17-24; Lev. 24:1-4; Num. 8:1-4):
Its incense altar (Ex. 30:1-10; 37:25-28):
Its Ark of the Covenant (Ex. 25:10-22; 26:34; 37:1-9):
Its inner curtain (Ex. 26:31-33; 36:35-36):
Its outer curtain (Ex. 26:36-37; 36:37-38):
Its sanctuary tax (Ex. 30:11-16):
Its cost (Ex. 38:21-31):
Its completion (Ex. 39:32-40:33):
Its glory (Ex. 40:34-38):
The stewards (priests) overseeing the Tabernacle
The garments for the high priest (Ex. 28:1-5):

####### The ephod (Ex. 28:6-14; 39:1-7): ####### The chest piece (Ex. 28:15-30; 39:8-21): ####### The robe of the ephod (Ex. 28:31-35; 39:22-26): ####### The gold medallion (Ex. 28:36-38; 39:30-31):

The garments for the other priests (Ex. 28:39-43; 29:29-30; 39:27-29):
The food for the priests (Ex. 29:31-34):
The offerings for the priests (Ex. 29:35-46)

####### Sin offering (Ex. 29:36-37): ####### Burnt offering (Ex. 29:38-46):

The dedication and anointing of the priests (Ex. 29:1-28; 30:30-33; Lev. 8:1-36)

####### As ordered by God (Ex. 29:1-28; 30:30-33): ####### As obeyed by Moses (Lev. 8:1-36):

The regulations for the priests (Lev. 21:1-24; 22:1-16)

####### Concerning defilement (Lev. 21:1-4, 10-12; 22:1-16): ####### Concerning disfiguring (Lev. 21:5-6): ####### Concerning domestic life (Lev. 21:7-9, 13-15): ####### Concerning defects (Lev. 21:16-24):

The beginning of the priestly ministry (Lev. 9:1-24):
The sacrifices in the Tabernacle
The correct way to sacrifice (Lev. 17:1-9; 22:17-33)
The burnt offering (Lev. 1:1-17; 6:8-13)
The grain offering (Lev. 2:1-16; 6:14-23)
The peace offering (Lev. 3:1-17; 7:11-38; 19:5-8)
The sin offering (Lev. 4:1-35; 6:24-30)
The guilt offering (Lev. 5:1-19; 6:1-7; 7:1-10)
The offering for the firstborn (Ex. 34:19-20)
The special days of the Tabernacle (Ex. 23:14-17; 31:12-17; 34:18, 21-26; 35:1-3; Lev. 16:1-34; 19:30; 23:1-44; 25:1-24; 26:2)
The Sabbath day (Ex. 31:12-17; 34:21; 35:1-3; Lev. 19:30; 23:1-3; 26:2):

####### God created the world in six days and then rested. ####### God has a special relationship with Israel.

The Sabbath year (Lev. 25:1-7):
The Year of Jubilee (Lev. 25:8-24):
The Passover (Lev. 23:4-5):
The Festival of Unleavened Bread (Ex. 34:18; Lev. 23:6-8):
The Festival of Firstfruits (Lev. 23:9-14):
The Festival of Harvest (Lev. 23:15-22):
The Festival of Trumpets (Lev. 23:23-25):
The Day of Atonement (Lev. 16:1-34; 23:26-32):
The Festival of Shelters (Lev. 23:33-44):
The survey for the Tabernacle
The census of the regular tribes (Num. 1:1-46; 2:1-34)

####### The figures (Num. 1:1-46) ######## The names of the tribal leaders (Num. 1:1-16): ######## The number of the tribal laity (Num. 1:17-46): ######## The largest tribe is Judah (74,600), and the smallest, Manasseh (32,200). ####### The field positions (Num. 2:1-34): ######## East side (Num. 2:1-9): ######## South side (Num. 2:10-17): ######## West side (Num. 2:18-24): ######## North side (Num. 2:25-34):

The census of the religious tribe (Levi)

####### The facts (Num. 1:47-54; 3:1-17, 38-51; 8:5-26): ####### The figures (Num. 3:18-24, 27-30, 33-35) ######## Gershonite clan (Num. 3:21-24): 7,500 males ######## Kohathite clan (Num. 3:27-30): 8,600 males ######## Merarite clan (Num. 3:33-35): 6,200 males ####### The field assignments (Num. 3:25-26, 31-32, 36-37; 4:1-49) ######## Gershonites (Num. 3:25-26; 4:21-28, 38-41): ######## Kohathites (Num. 3:31-32; 4:1-20, 34-37): ######## Merarites (Num. 3:36-37; 4:29-33, 42-49):

The standard procedures of the Tabernacle (Num. 5:5-31; 9:1-14)
Regarding unfaithfulness (Num. 5:5-31)

####### Jealousy removed (Num. 5:11-31): ####### Justice restored (Num. 5:5-10):

Regarding uncleanness (Num. 9:1-14):
The separated (Nazirites) of the Tabernacle (Num. 6:1-21):
Abstain from anything that comes from the grapevine (Num. 6:3-4).
Abstain from cutting their hair (Num. 6:5).
Completely avoid going near a dead body (Num. 6:6-7).
The supplication (prayer) to be uttered from the Tabernacle (Num. 6:22-27):
The support for the Tabernacle (Num. 7:1-89):
Day one (Num. 7:12-17):
Day two (Num. 7:18-23):
Day three (Num. 7:24-29):
Day four (Num. 7:30-35):
Day five (Num. 7:36-41):
Day six (Num. 7:42-47):
Day seven (Num. 7:48-53):
Day eight (Num. 7:54-59):
Day nine (Num. 7:60-65):
Day ten (Num. 7:66-71):
Day eleven (Num. 7:72-77):
Day twelve (Num. 7:78-83):
The Shekinah of the Tabernacle (Num. 9:15-23):
The silver trumpets of the Tabernacle (Num. 10:1-10):
The sons of Aaron at the Tabernacle (Lev. 10:1-20)
Nadab and Abihu: the misconduct (Lev. 10:1-11):
Eleazar and Ithamar: the misunderstanding (Lev. 10:12-20):
The slander against the God of the Tabernacle (Lev. 24:10-16, 23):

SECTION OUTLINE SIX (NUMBERS 10:11-12:16)

THE SIGNAL FROM THE SKY (Num. 10:11-12):

THE STRIKING OF THE TENTS (Num. 10:13-28):

THE SOLICITATION BY MOSES (Num. 10:29-32):

THE SECURITY IN THE CLOUD (Num. 10:33-36):

THE SINS ALONG THE WAY (Num. 11-12)

The defiance and punishment of Israel (Num. 11:1-9, 31-35)
First occasion (Num. 11:1-3):
Second occasion (Num. 11:4-9, 31-35):
The despair of Moses (Num. 11: 10-30)
The reason for his complaint (Num. 11:10-15):
The results of his complaint (Num. 11:16-30)

####### The seventy in general (Num. 11:16-25): ####### The two in particular (Num. 11:26-30):

The disrespect of Miriam and Aaron (Num. 12:1-16)

####### The reasons for their disrespect (Num. 12:1-3): ######## He has married a Cushite woman. ######## He has been given greater authority over the Israelites. ####### The results of their disrespect (Num. 12:4-16):

SECTION OUTLINE SEVEN (NUMBERS 13-14) The Israelites camp at Kadesh-barnea and send scouts into the Promised Land.

THE PENETRATION BY THE SCOUTS (Num. 13:1-25)

The names of the men (Num. 13:1-16):
The nature of the mission (Num. 13:17-25):
Find out what the inhabitants are like (Num. 13:17-19)
Bring back samples of the crops grown in the land (Num. 13:20-25).

THE LAMENTATION BY THE PEOPLE (Num. 13:26-33-14:10)

The report of the scouts (Num. 13:26-33; 14:6-10)
The faithless report of the ten (Num. 13:26-33):
The faithful report of the two (Num. 14:6-10):
The reaction of the crowd (Num. 14:1-5):

THE SUPPLICATION (PRAYER) BY THE PROPHET (Num. 14:11-21)

The proposition (Num. 14:11-12):
The plea (Num. 14:13-19):
The pardon (Num. 14:20-21):

THE CONDEMNATION BY THE LORD (Num. 14:22-45)

The punishment (Num. 14:22-38):
The presumption (Num. 14:39-45):

SECTION OUTLINE EIGHT (NUMBERS 15-36)

THE TESTIMONY (Num. 15:37-41):

THE TABERNACLE INSTRUCTIONS

Concerning the offerings (Num. 15:1-31; 28:1-31; 29:1-40)
The sacrifices (Num. 15:1-13, 17-21; 28:1-31; 29:1-40):
The strangers (Num. 15:14-16):
The sins (Num. 15:22-31)

####### Sins of ignorance (Num. 15:22-29): ####### Sins of intention (Num. 15:30-31):

Concerning the Levites (Num. 18:1-32):
Concerning vows (Num. 30:1-16):

THE TROUBLEMAKERS

The profaner of the Sabbath (Num. 15:32-36):
The presumptuous Korah (Num. 16:1-50)
Korah's accusation (Num. 16:1-3, 13-14):

####### He is a dictator. ####### He has brought the Israelites into the wilderness to kill them. ####### He has been unable to bring them into the Promised Land.

Moses' answer (Num. 16:4-12, 15-30)

####### To the rebels (Num. 16:4-12, 15-22): ####### To the rest (Num. 16:23-30):

The Lord's anger (Num. 16:31-50)

####### At the ringleaders (Num. 16:31-40): ####### At the rest (Num. 16:41-50) ######## The rebellion (Num. 16:41-42): ######## The response (Num. 16:43-46): ######## The rescue (Num. 16:47-50):

The people of Edom (Num. 20:14-22):
The prophet Balaam (Num. 22:1-24:25):
Balaam's foolishness (Num. 22:1-41)

####### The warning from God (Num. 22:1-21): ####### The wrath of God (Num. 22:22-27): ####### The witnesses for God (Num. 22:28-34): ####### The words from God (Num. 22:35-41):

Balaam's frustration (Num. 23:1-24:25):

####### First occasion (Num. 23:1-12): ####### Second occasion (Num. 23:13-24): ####### Third occasion (Num. 23:25-24:9): ####### Fourth occasion (Num. 24:10-19): ####### Fifth occasion (Num. 24:20-25):

THE TRAGEDY (Num. 20:2-13)

The disbelief of Israel (Num. 20:2-6):
The directive of God (Num. 20:7-8):
The disobedience of Moses (Num. 20:9-13):

THE TRIUMPHS (Num. 21:1-4, 21-35; 31:1-54):

Over the king of Arad (Num. 21:1-4):
Over King Sihon (Num. 21:21-32):
Over King Og (Num. 21:33-35):
Over five Midianite kings (Num. 31:1-54)
The battle (Num. 31:1-12):
The bungling (Num. 31:13-24):
The booty (Num. 31:25-54):

THE TRANSITIONS (Num. 20:1, 23-29; 27:12-23)

Two deaths (Num. 20:1, 23-25, 28-29)
Miriam, Moses' sister (Num. 20:1):
Aaron, Moses' brother (Num. 20:23-25, 28-29)

####### The preparation for his death (Num. 20:23-25): ####### The place of his death (Num. 20:28-29):

Two designations (Num. 20:26-28; 27:12-23)
Eleazar succeeds Aaron (Num. 20:26-28):
Joshua succeeds Moses (Num. 27:12-23)

####### The command (Num. 27:12-14): ####### The ceremony (Num. 27:15-23):

THE TRANSGRESSIONS (Num. 25:1-18)

The sin of the crowd (Num. 25:1-5, 9)
Their perversion (Num. 25:1-3):
Their punishment (Num. 25:4-5, 9):
The sin of a couple (Num. 25:6-8, 10-18)
Their perversion (Num. 25:6, 14-15):
Their punishment (Num. 25:7-8, 10-13, 16-18):

THE TABULATIONS (SECOND CENSUS) (Num. 26:1-65):

The reason for the census (Num. 26:52-56):
The results of the census (Num. 26:5-51, 57-62)
Reuben (Num. 26:5-11): 43,730
Simeon (Num. 26:12-14): 22,200
Gad (Num. 26:15-18): 40,500
Judah (Num. 26:19-22): 76,500
Issachar (Num. 26:23-25): 64,300
Zebulun (Num. 26:26-27): 60,500
Manasseh (Num. 26:28-34): 52,700
Ephraim (Num. 26:35-37): 32,500
Benjamin (Num. 26:38-41): 45,600
Dan (Num. 26:42-43): 64,400
Asher (Num. 26:44-47): 53,400
Naphtali (Num. 26:48-50): 45,400
Levi (Num. 26:57-62): 23,000
Total (not counting the tribe of Levi) (Num. 26:51): 601,730

THE TRAVELS (Num. 21:10-20; 33:1-49)

A partial listing of Israel's stops (Num. 21:10-20):
A perfect (complete) listing of Israel's stops (Num. 33:1-49):

THE TYPES (Num. 17:1-13; 19:1-22; 21:4-9; 32:1-42; 35:6-34):

Types of Christ (Num. 17:1-13; 19:1-22; 21:5-9; 35:6-34)
The death of Christ (Num. 19:1-22; 21:5-9)

####### The red heifer (Num. 19:1-22): ####### The brass serpent (Num. 21:5-9):

The resurrection of Christ (Num. 17:1-13):

####### God's message (Num. 17:1-5): ####### God's miracle (Num. 17:6-13):

The security in Christ (Num. 35:6-34):
A type of worldly believer (Num. 32:1-42):
The request (Num. 32:1-5):
The reprimand (Num. 32:6-15):
The reassurance (Num. 32:16-32):
The results (Num. 32:33-42):

THE TERRITORY (Num. 33:50-35:5)

Purging the land (Num. 33:50-56):
Partitioning the land (Num. 34:1-35:5)
Areas assigned to the regular tribes (Num. 34:1-29):
Areas assigned to the religious tribe (Num. 35:1-5):

THE TENACITY (Num. 27:1-11; 36:1-13)

The request (Num. 27:1-11):
The restriction (Num. 36:1-13):

PART THREE: GOD'S DELIVERANCE OF ISRAEL—THE REVIEW (Deuteronomy 1-34)

SECTION OUTLINE NINE (DEUTERONOMY 1-4)

AN OVERVIEW OF ISRAEL AT MOUNT SINAI (Deut. 11 -18)

The area promised by the Lord (Deut. 1:7-8):
The administrators picked by Moses (Deut. 1:9-18):

AN OVERVIEW OF ISRAEL AT KADESH-BARNEA (Deut. 1:19-46) A. The route of the spies (Deut. 1:19-25): See Num. 13:1-17.

The rebellion of the crowd (Deut. 1:26-33): See Num. 14:1-4.
The retribution by the Lord (Deut. 1:34-46): See Num. 14:26-38.

AN OVERVIEW OF ISRAEL EN ROUTE TO THE JORDAN RIVER (Deut.2:1-3:29):

The three friends (peaceful nations) (Deut. 2:4-23):
Seir (Deut. 2:4-8):
Moab (Deut. 2:9-15):
Ammon (Deut. 2:16-23):
The two foes (enemy nations) (Deut. 2:24-3:11):
King Sihon of Heshbon (Deut. 2:24-37):
King Og of Bashan (Deut. 3:1-11):
The two favors (Deut. 3:12-29)
The request of the 2 ½ tribes (Deut. 3:12-22):
The request of Moses (Deut. 3:23-29):
AN OVERVIEW OF ISRAEL'S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LORD (Deut. 4:1-49)
The God of Israel (Deut. 4:1-19, 24, 31-40):
The Israel of God (Deut. 4:20-23, 25-30):
The Law of Moses (Deut. 4:41-49):

SECTION OUTLINE TEN (DEUTERONOMY 5-26)

CONCERNING THE MORAL LAW:

The covenant (Deut. 5:1-5):
The commandments (Deut. 5:6-22; 6:1-9, 20-25)
The record (Deut. 5:6-22; 6:1-5):
The responsibilities (Deut. 6:6-9, 20-25):
The chosen (nation) (Deut. 7:6-11; 9:1-6; 10:12-22):
The circumstances (Deut. 5:23-33; 9:7-10:5)
The reception of the law (Deut. 5:23-33):
The rejection of the law (Deut. 9:7-29):

####### At Mount Sinai (Deut. 9:7-21): ####### In the wilderness (Deut. 9:22-29):

The replacement of the law (Deut. 10:1-5):
The choices (Deut. 10:6-9):
The confidence (Deut. 7:12-24; 11:22-32):
The caution (Deut. 6:10-19; 7:1-5, 25-26; 8:11-20; 11:16-17):
The country (Deut. 8:7-10; 11:8-15):
The compassion (Deut. 8:1-6; 10:10-11; 11:1-7):

CONCERNING THE SOCIAL LAW:

Animals (Deut. 22:6-7; 25:4):
Building (Deut. 22:8):
Clothing (Deut. 22:5, 11-12):
Dietary laws (Deut. 14:3-21; 15:19-20, 22-23):
Divorce (Deut. 24:1-4):
Domestic situations (Deut. 21:10-17; 22:13-30; 24:5; 25:5-12)
Captive wife (Deut. 21:10-14):
Multiple wives (Deut. 21:15-17):
Suspect wife (Deut. 22:13-30):
New wife (Deut. 24:5):
Widowed wife (Deut. 25:5-10):
Inappropriate wife (Deut. 25:11-12):
Guilt (Deut. 24:16):
Honesty (Deut. 25:13-16):
Hygiene (Deut. 23:9-14):
Idolatry (Deut. 13:1-14:2; 16:21-22; 17:2-7; 18:9-14, 20-22):
The prophets (Deut. 13:1-18; 18:20-22):
The perversions (Deut. 14:1-2; 16:21-22; 17:2-7; 18:9-14):
Inquests (Deut. 21:1-9):
Judges (Deut. 16:18-20; 17:8-13; 19:15-21; 25:1-3):
Juvenile delinquency (Deut. 21:18-23):
Kings (Deut. 17:14-20):
He must be an Israelite and not a foreigner (Deut. 17:15).
He must not acquire great numbers of horses (Deut. 17:16).
He must not take many wives (Deut. 17:17).
He must not accumulate large amounts of silver and gold (Deut. 17:17).
He must read and obey the law of God daily (Deut. 17:19-20).
Laborers (Deut. 24:14-15):
Landmarks (Deut. 19:14):
Leprosy (Deut. 24:8-9):
Neighbors (Deut. 22:1-4; 23:24-25):
Planting (Deut. 22:9-10):
Pledges (Deut. 24:6, 10-13, 17-18):
Prostitution (Deut. 23:17-18):
Retribution (Deut. 25:17-19):
Servants (Deut. 15:12-18; 23:15-16; 24:7):
Tithes (Deut. 14:22-29; 26:12-15):
Usury (Deut. 23:19-20):
Vows (Deut. 23:21-23):
Warfare (Deut. 20:1-20):
One who has just built a new home (Deut. 20:5)
One who has just planted a vineyard (Deut. 20:6)
One who has just become engaged (Deut. 20:7)
One who is terrified (Deut. 20:8)
Welfare (Deut. 24:19-22):

CONCERNING THE RELIGIOUS LAW:

Central sanctuary (Deut. 12:1-32; 23:1-8):
The place (Deut. 12:1-32):
The prohibitions (Deut. 23:1-8):

####### An emasculated person (Deut. 23:1) ####### A person of illegitimate birth (Deut. 23:2) ####### An Ammonite (Deut. 23:3) ####### A Moabite (Deut. 23:3)

Cities of refuge (Deut. 19:1-13):
Festivals (Deut. 16:1-17; 26:1-11)
The overview (Deut. 16:1-15; 26:1-11):

####### Passover/Festival of Unleavened Bread (Deut. 16:1-8) (see also Lev. 23:5-8) ####### Festival of Harvest (Deut. 16:9-12) (see also Lev. 23:15-22) ####### Festival of Shelters (Deut. 16:13-15) (see also Lev. 23:33-43) ####### Festival of Firstfruits (Deut. 26:1-11) (see also Lev. 23:9-14)

The obligations (Deut. 16:16-17):

####### Passover/Festival of Unleavened Bread ####### Festival of Harvest ####### Festival of Shelters

The prophet (Deut. 18:15-19):
Israel (Deut. 26:16-19):
Levites (Deut. 18:1-8):
Offerings (Deut. 15:21; 17:1):
Sabbath year (Deut. 15:1-15):

SECTION OUTLINE ELEVEN (DEUTERONOMY 27-28)

THE COMMAND TO BUILD (Deut. 27:1-8):

THE COMMAND TO BROADCAST (Deut. 27:9-28:68):

The curses for disobedience (Deut. 27:14-26; 28:15-68)
The reasons (Deut. 27:14-26):

####### those who make idols (Deut. 27:15) ####### those who despise their parents (Deut. 27:16) ####### those who move boundary markers (Deut. 27:17) ####### those who lead the blind astray (Deut. 27:18) ####### those who are unjust to foreigners, orphans, or widows (Deut. 27:19) ####### those who commit incest of various sorts (Deut. 27:20, 22-23) ####### those who practice bestiality (Deut. 27:21) ####### those who commit murder or accept payment to do so (Deut. 27:24-25) ####### those who do not obey the law (Deut. 27:26)

The results (Deut. 28:15-68):

####### Destruction in the land (Deut. 28:15-24, 26-31, 33-35, 38-48): ####### Dispersion from the land (Deut. 28:25, 32, 36-37, 48-68):

The blessings for obedience (Deut. 28:1-14):

SECTION OUTLINE TWELVE (DEUTERONOMY 29-30)

THE COVENANT (Deut. 29:1-29):

THE CHANGE (Deut. 30:1-10):

THE CHOICE (Deut. 30:11-20):

SECTION OUTLINE THIRTEEN (DEUTERONOMY 31-34)

THE SETTING APART (Deut. 31:1-8, 14-15, 23):

THE SCRIPTURES (Deut. 31:9-13, 24-27):

THE SONG (Deut. 31:16-22, 28-30; 32:1-47)

The crisis (Deut. 31:16-22, 28-30)
The Lord tells Moses (Deut. 31:16-22):
Moses tells Israel (Deut. 31:28-30):
The contents (Deut. 32:1-43)
The greatness of God (Deut. 32:1-4, 39-42):
The grace of God (Deut. 32:5-14, 43):
The grief of God (Deut. 32:15-38)

####### What Israel has done (Deut. 32:15-18, 28-29): ####### What the Lord will do (Deut. 32:19-27, 30-38):

The challenge (Deut. 32:44-47):

THE SUMMONS (Deut. 32:48-52):

THE SUMMATION (Deut. 33:1-29):

Reuben (Deut. 33:6):
Judah (Deut. 33:7):
Levi (Deut. 33:8-11):
Benjamin (Deut. 33:12):
Joseph (Ephraim and Manasseh) (Deut. 33:13-17):
Zebulun (Deut. 33:18-19):
Issachar (Deut. 33:18-19):
Gad (Deut. 33:20-21):
Naphtali (Deut. 33:23):
Asher (Deut. 33:24-25):

THE SIGHT (Deut. 34:1-4):

THE SEPARATION (Deut. 34:5-9):

The location of his grave (Deut. 34:5-6):
The length of his life (Deut. 34:7):
The lamentation over his death (Deut. 34:8):
The leader in his place (Deut. 34:9):

THE SAINT (Deut. 34:10-12):