The following is part of a personal project that can help students of the Bible to get a bigger picture of what each book of the Bible contains. I like the passage lookup feature that allows you to see the verse quickly!
Chapter 1
Moses’ speech, in the fortieth year, briefly reviewing the story – Deut 1:1
of God’s promise, and of giving them officers – Deut 1:6
of sending the spies to search the land – Deut 1:19
of God’s anger at their incredulity and disobedience – Deut 1:34
Chapter 2
The story is continued, that they were not to meddle with the Edomites – Deut 2:1
nor with the Moabites – Deut 2:9
nor with the Ammonites – Deut 2:17-18
but Sihon the Amorite was subdued by them – Deut 2:24
Chapter 3
The story of the conquest of Og, king of Bashan – Deut 3:1
The distribution of his lands to the two tribes and a half – Deut 3:12
Moses’ prayer to enter into the land – Deut 3:23-24
He is permitted to see it – Deut 3:26
Chapter 4
An exhortation to obedience – Deut 4:1
Moses appoints the three cities of refuge beyond Jordan – Deut 4:41
Chapter 5
The covenant in Horeb – Deut 5:1
The ten commandments – Deut 5:6
At the people’s request Moses receives the law from God – Deut 5:22
Chapter 6
The purpose of the law and an exhortation to obey it – Deut 6:1
Chapter 7
All communion with other nations is forbidden – Deut 7:1
for fear of idolatry – Deut 7:4
for the holiness of the people – Deut 7:6
for the nature of God in His mercy and justice – Deut 7:9
for the assuredness of victory – Deut 7:17
Chapter 8
An exhortation to obedience and remembrance – Deut 8:1
Chapter 9
Moses changes their opinion of their own righteousness by recalling their numerous rebellions – Deut 9:1
Chapter 10
God’s mercy in restoring the two tables – Deut 10:1
in continuing the priesthood – Deut 10:6
in separating the tribe of Levi – Deut 10:8
in hearing Moses’ plea for the people – Deut 10:10
Chapter 11
An exhortation to obey the commandments – Deut 11:1
by their own experience of God’s great works – Deut 11:2
by promise of God’s great blessings – Deut 11:8
and by threatenings – Deut 11:16-17
A careful study of God’s words is required – Deut 11:18
A blessing and a curse are set before them – Deut 11:26
Chapter 12
Monuments of idolatry are to be destroyed – Deut 12:1
The place of God’s service is to be kept – Deut 12:5
Blood is forbidden – Deut 12:15
Holy things must be eaten in the holy place – Deut 12:17
The Levite is not to be forsaken – Deut 12:19
Idolatry is not to be practiced – Deut 12:29
Chapter 13
Enticers to idolatry – Deut 13:1-2
however near – Deut 13:6
are to be stoned to death – Deut 13:9-10
Idolatrous cities are not to be spared – Deut 13:12-13
Chapter 14
God’s children are not to disfigure themselves in mourning – Deut 14:1
What may, and what may not be eaten – Deut 14:3
of beasts – Deut 14:4
of fishes – Deut 14:9
of fowls – Deut 14:11
That which dies of itself may not be eaten – Deut 14:21
Tithes of divine service – Deut 14:22
Tithes and firstlings eaten before the Lord – Deut 14:23
In the third year tithe of alms – Deut 14:28
Chapter 15
In the seventh year release for the poor – Deut 15:1
Sending or giving to the needy must continue – Deut 15:7
A Hebrew slave – Deut 15:12
unless he will not leave, must in the seventh year go forth free and well provisioned – Deut 15:13
Chapter 16
The feast of the Passover – Deut 16:1
of weeks – Deut 16:9
of tabernacles – Deut 16:13
Every male must offer at these three feasts, according to his blessing from the Lord – Deut 16:16
Of judges and justice – Deut 16:18
Groves and images are forbidden the people – Deut 16:21
Chapter 17
The things sacrificed must be sound – Deut 17:1
Idolaters must be slain – Deut 17:2
Hard controversies are to be ruled up on by the priests and judges – Deut 17:8
The condemner of their decision must die – Deut 17:12
The election and duty of a king – Deut 17:14
He shall be guided by the law of the Lord – Deut 17:18
Chapter 18
The rightful dues of the priests and Levites are the offerings to the Lord – Deut 18:1
The priest’s due and the Levite’s portion – Deut 18:3
The abominations of the nations are to be avoided – Deut 18:9
Christ the Prophet is foretold. The people are to hearken unto Him – Deut 18:15
God commands that the presumptuous prophet is to die – Deut 18:20
Chapter 19
The cities of refuge – Deut 19:1
These are provided for the man who kills another unintentionally – Deut 19:4
The neighbor’s landmark is not to be removed – Deut 19:14
Two witnesses, at least, required – Deut 19:15
The punishment of a false witness – Deut 19:16-17
Chapter 20
The priest’s exhortation to encourage the people to battle – Deut 20:1
Men who are to be dismissed from the war – Deut 20:5
What to do to the cities that accept or refuse the proclamation of peace – Deut 20:10
What cities must be dedicated – Deut 20:16-17
Man’s food trees must not be destroyed – Deut 20:19
Chapter 21
The expiation of an uncertain murder – Deut 21:1
The treatment of a captive taken for a wife – Deut 21:10
The firstborn is not to be disinherited on private preference – Deut 21:15
A stubborn son shall be stoned to death – Deut 21:18
The malefactor must not hang all night on a tree – Deut 21:22-23
Chapter 22
Of humanity toward brethren – Deut 22:1
The sex is to be distinguished by apparel – Deut 22:5
The dam is not to be taken with her young ones – Deut 22:6
The house must have battlements – Deut 22:8
Confusion is to be avoided – Deut 22:9
Fringes upon the vesture – Deut 22:12
The punishment of the one who slanders his wife – Deut 22:13
Of adultery – Deut 22:20
of rape – Deut 22:25
and of fornication – Deut 22:28-29
Incest – Deut 22:30
Chapter 23
Who may or may not enter into the congregation – Deut 23:1
Uncleanness to be avoided in the host – Deut 23:9
Of filthiness – Deut 23:11
Of the fugitive servant – Deut 23:15
Of abominable sacrifices – Deut 23:18
Of usury – Deut 23:19
Of vows – Deut 23:21
Of trespasses – Deut 23:24
Chapter 24
Of divorce – Deut 24:1
A newly married man goes not to war – Deut 24:5
Of pledges – Deut 24:6
Of kidnappers- Deut 24:7
Of leprosy – Deut 24:8
Wages are to be given to the hired servant – Deut 24:14
Of justice – Deut 24:16
Of charity toward the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow – Deut 24:19
Chapter 25
A condemned man must not be beaten with more than forty stripes – Deut 25:1
The ox is not to be muzzled – Deut 25:4
Of raising seed unto a brother – Deut 25:5
Of the immodest woman – Deut 25:11-12
Of unjust weights – Deut 25:13
The memory of Amalek is to be blotted out – Deut 25:17
Chapter 26
The confession of him that offers the basket of firstfruits – Deut 26:1
The prayer of him that gives his third year tithes – Deut 26:12
The covenant between God and the people – Deut 26:16
Chapter 27
The people are commanded to write the law upon stones – Deut 27:1
and to build an altar of whole stones – Deut 27:5
The tribes divided on Gerizim and Ebal – Deut 27:11
The curses pronounced on Mount Ebal – Deut 27:14
Chapter 28
The blessings for obedience – Deut 28:1
The curses for disobedience – Deut 28:15
Chapter 29
Moses exhorts them to obedience – Deut 29:1
All are presented before the Lord to enter into His covenant – Deut 29:10
The great wrath on him who prides himself in his wickedness – Deut 29:18
Secret things belong unto God – Deut 29:29
Chapter 30
Great mercies promised to the repentant – Deut 30:1
The commandment is not hard – Deut 30:11
Death and life are set before them – Deut 30:15
Chapter 31
Moses encourages the people – Deut 31:1-2
He encourages Joshua – Deut 31:7
He delivers the law unto the priests – Deut 31:9
God gives a charge to Joshua – Deut 31:14
and a song to testify against the people – Deut 31:19
Moses delivers the book of the law to the Levites, and makes a declaration to the elders – Deut 31:24-25
Chapter 32
Moses’ song which sets forth God’s mercy and vengeance – Deut 32:1
He exhorts them to set their hearts upon it – Deut 32:46
God sends him up to Mount Nebo, to see the land, and die – Deut 32:48-49
Chapter 33
The blessings of the twelve tribes – Deut 33:1
The everlasting arms of the eternal God – Deut 33:26
Chapter 34
Moses views the land from Mount Nebo – Deut 34:1
He dies in the land of Moab – Deut 34:5
His burial – Deut 34:6
His age – Deut 34:7
Thirty days’ mourning for him – Deut 34:8
Joshua succeeds him – Deut 34:9
The praise of Moses – Deut 34:10
