DISPLAY Bible Book Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges Ruth 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Esther Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Song of Solomon Isaiah Jeremiah Lamentations Ezekiel Daniel Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi Matthew Mark Luke John Acts Romans 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James 1 Peter 2 Peter 1 John 2 John 3 John Jude Revelation Chapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 The Book of Deuteronomy Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Outline of Contents 1 Leaving Mount Horeb (1-8) Chiefs and judges appointed (9-18) Disobedience at Kadesh-barnea (19-46) Israel’s refusal to enter the land (26-33) Unsuccessful conquest of Canaan (41-46) 2 Wandering in the wilderness for 38 years (1-23) Victory over King Sihon of Heshbon (24-37) 3 Victory over King Og of Bashan (1-7) Division of the land east of the Jordan (8-20) Joshua told not to be afraid (21, 22) Moses not to enter the land (23-29) 4 A call to obedience (1-14) Do not forget God’s acts (9) Jehovah requires exclusive devotion (15-31) No other God besides Jehovah (32-40) Cities of refuge east of the Jordan (41-43) Introduction to the Law (44-49) 5 Jehovah’s covenant at Horeb (1-5) The Ten Commandments restated (6-22) The people’s fear at Mount Sinai (23-33) 6 Love Jehovah with all your heart (1-9) “Listen, O Israel” (4) Parents to instruct children (6, 7) Do not forget Jehovah (10-15) Do not put Jehovah to the test (16-19) Tell the next generation (20-25) 7 Seven nations to be destroyed (1-6) Why Israel was chosen (7-11) Obedience brings future success (12-26) 8 Blessings from Jehovah reviewed (1-9) “Not live by bread alone” (3) Do not forget Jehovah (10-20) 9 Why Israel was given the land (1-6) Israel provokes Jehovah four times (7-29) The golden calf (7-14) Moses intercedes (15-21, 25-29) Three more provocations (22) 10 Two tablets remade (1-11) What Jehovah requires (12-22) Fear and love Jehovah (12) 11 You have seen Jehovah’s greatness (1-7) The Promised Land (8-12) Rewards for obedience (13-17) God’s words to be impressed on hearts (18-25) “A blessing and a curse” (26-32) 12 Worship at the place God chooses (1-14) Allowed to eat meat but not blood (15-28) Do not be entrapped by other gods (29-32) 13 How to treat apostates (1-18) 14 Inappropriate displays of mourning (1, 2) Clean and unclean foods (3-21) A tenth for Jehovah (22-29) 15 Debt canceled every seventh year (1-6) Assisting the poor (7-11) Release of slaves every seventh year (12-18) An awl through a slave’s ear (16, 17) Firstborn animals sanctified (19-23) 16 Passover; Festival of Unleavened Bread (1-8) Festival of Weeks (9-12) Festival of Booths (13-17) Appointing judges (18-20) Forbidden objects of worship (21, 22) 17 Sacrifices to be without defect (1) Handling matters of apostasy (2-7) Difficult judgment matters (8-13) Guidelines for a future king (14-20) King to write a copy of the Law (18) 18 Share of priests and Levites (1-8) Occult practices forbidden (9-14) A prophet like Moses (15-19) How to identify false prophets (20-22) 19 Bloodguilt and cities of refuge (1-13) Boundary markers not to be moved (14) Witnesses in court (15-21) Two or three witnesses required (15) 20 Rules for warfare (1-20) Exemptions from military service (5-9) 21 Unsolved murders (1-9) Marrying captive women (10-14) Right of the firstborn (15-17) A stubborn son (18-21) A man hung on a stake accursed (22, 23) 22 Respect for neighbors’ animals (1-4) Wearing garments of the opposite sex (5) Kindness to animals (6, 7) Parapet for the roof (8) Improper mixtures (9-11) Tassels on clothing (12) Laws on sexual violations (13-30) 23 Those ineligible for God’s congregation (1-8) Cleanliness of the camp (9-14) Fugitive slaves (15, 16) Prostitution forbidden (17, 18) Interest and vows (19-23) What passersby are allowed to eat (24, 25) 24 Marriage and divorce (1-5) Respect for life (6-9) Showing concern for the poor (10-18) Rules on gleaning (19-22) 25 Flogging regulated (1-3) Do not muzzle a threshing bull (4) Brother-in-law marriage (5-10) Improper grabbing in fights (11, 12) Honest weights and measures (13-16) Amalekites to be destroyed (17-19) 26 Offering the firstfruits (1-11) A second tithe (12-15) Israel, a special property to Jehovah (16-19) 27 The Law to be written on stones (1-10) At Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim (11-14) The curses recited (15-26) 28 Blessings for obedience (1-14) Curses for disobedience (15-68) 29 Covenant with Israel at Moab (1-13) Warning against disobedience (14-29) Things concealed, things revealed (29) 30 Returning to Jehovah (1-10) Jehovah’s commands not too difficult (11-14) Choosing between life and death (15-20) 31 Moses about to die (1-8) Public reading of the Law (9-13) Joshua appointed (14, 15) Israel’s rebelliousness foretold (16-30) A song to teach Israel (19, 22, 30) 32 Song of Moses (1-47) Jehovah, the Rock (4) Israel forgets its Rock (18) “Vengeance is mine” (35) “Be glad, you nations, with his people” (43) Moses to die on Mount Nebo (48-52) 33 Moses blesses the tribes (1-29) Jehovah’s “everlasting arms” (27) 34 Jehovah shows Moses the land (1-4) Death of Moses (5-12) Previous Next Print Share Share Deuteronomy—Outline of Contents NEW WORLD TRANSLATION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES (2013 REVISION) Deuteronomy—Outline of Contents British Sign Language Deuteronomy—Outline of Contents https://cms-imgp.jw-cdn.org/img/p/1001061100/univ/wpub/1001061100_univ_sqr_xl.jpg nwt Deuteronomy 272-274