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IT IS MY HOPE THESE PERICOPES
WILL BE OF SOME HELP
TO NEW BIBLE STUDENTS

THESE PERICOPES WERE CREATED BY AI (PLEASE REPORT ANY ERRORS) THE SACRED NAME & TITLE VERIFIED AND RESTORED NOTATIONS IN COLORED BOXES ARE MINE

Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto the Messiah, that we might be justified by faith. [Galatians 3:24]

THE LAW
THE TESTIMONYTHE FULFILLMENT
GENESIS
  • 1:1-5 – The First Day
  • 1:6-8 – The Second Day
  • 1:9-13 – The Third Day
  • 1:14-19 – The Fourth Day
  • 1:20-23 – The Fifth Day
  • 1:24-31 – The Sixth Day
  • 2:1-3 – The Seventh Day
  • 2:4–25 — Adam & Eve at peace in the garden
  • 3:1–24 — The Edenic Transgression
  • 4:1–16 — Cain murders Abel
  • 4:17–24 — Cain’s descendants
  • 4:25-26 — Birth of Seth & Enos
  • 5:1–32 — The genealogy from Adam to Noah
  • 6:1–8 — Ante Diluvian Human wickedness
  • 6:9–22 — Noah builds the ark
  • 7:1–24 — The flood begins
  • 8:1–22 — The flood subsides
  • 9:1–17 — Covenant of Elohim with Noah
  • 9:18–29 — Noah and his sons
  • 10:1–32 — The table of nations
  • 11:1–9 — The tower of Babel
  • 11:10–32 — The genealogy from Shem to Abram
  • 12:1–9 — Call of Abram
  • 12:10–20 — Abram in Egypt
  • 13:1–18 — Abram and Lot separate
  • 14:1–24 — Abram rescues Lot; meets Melchizedek
  • 15:1–21 — Yahweh’s covenant with Abram
  • 16:1–16 — Hagar and Ishmael
  • 17:1–27 — Covenant of circumcision
  • 18:1–33 — Three visitors; Abraham intercedes for Sodom
  • 19:1–38 — Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; Lot’s daughters
  • 20:1–18 — Abraham and Abimelek
  • 21:1–21 — Birth of Isaac; Hagar and Ishmael sent away
  • 21:22–34 — Treaty at Beersheba
  • 22:1–19 — The testing of Abraham (Isaac’s sacrifice)
  • 22:20–24 — Nahor’s family
  • 23:1–20 — Sarah’s death and burial
  • 24:1–67 — A wife for Isaac
  • 25:1–18 — Abraham’s death; Ishmael’s descendants
  • 25:19–34 — Birth of Esau and Jacob
  • 26:1–35 — Isaac in Gerar; covenant reaffirmed
  • 27:1–45 — Jacob deceives Isaac
  • 27:46–28:9 — Jacob sent to Laban; Esau’s marriage
  • 28:10–22 — Jacob’s dream at Bethel
  • 29:1–30 — Jacob meets Rachel; marries Leah and Rachel
  • 29:31–30:24 — Jacob’s children born
  • 30:25–43 — Jacob prospers at Laban’s house
  • 31:1–55 — Jacob flees from Laban
  • 32:1–32 — Jacob prepares to meet Esau; wrestles with Elohim
  • 33:1–20 — Jacob meets Esau
  • 34:1–31 — Dinah and the Shechemites
  • 35:1–29 — Elohim blesses Jacob at Bethel; Rachel and Isaac die
  • 36:1–43 — Esau’s descendants
  • 37:1–36 — Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers
  • 38:1–30 — Judah and Tamar
  • 39:1–23 — Joseph and Potiphar’s wife
  • 40:1–23 — Joseph interprets dreams in prison
  • 41:1–57 — Pharaoh’s dreams; Joseph made ruler
  • 42:1–38 — Joseph’s brothers go to Egypt
  • 43:1–34 — The brothers return with Benjamin
  • 44:1–34 — The silver cup and Judah’s plea
  • 45:1–28 — Joseph reveals himself
  • 46:1–34 — Jacob goes to Egypt
  • 47:1–31 — Jacob before Pharaoh; famine continues
  • 48:1–22 — Jacob blesses Ephraim and Manasseh
  • 49:1–28 — Jacob blesses his sons
  • 49:29–50:14 — Jacob’s death and burial
  • 50:15–26 — Joseph’s reassurance and death
EXODUS
  • 1:1–7 — Israel’s multiplication in Egypt
  • 1:8–22 — Oppression of the Israelites
  • 2:1–10 — Birth of Moses
  • 2:11–25 — Moses kills an Egyptian; flees to Midian
  • 3:1–12 — Moses having a divine burning bush vision
  • 3:13–22 — Yahweh reveals His name
  • 4:1–17 — Signs for Moses; Aaron appointed as spokesman for Moses on his return to Egypt & Pharoah
  • 4:18–31 — Moses returns to Egypt
  • 5:1–23 — First encounter with Pharaoh; increased oppression
  • 6:1–30 — Yahweh’s promise of deliverance; genealogy of Moses and Aaron
  • 7:1–13 — Aaron’s staff becomes a serpent
  • 7:14–24 — First plague: water turned to blood
  • 8:1–15 — Second plague: frogs
  • 8:16–19 — Third plague: gnats
  • 8:20–32 — Fourth plague: flies
  • 9:1–7 — Fifth plague: livestock die
  • 9:8–12 — Sixth plague: boils
  • 9:13–35 — Seventh plague: hail
  • 10:1–20 — Eighth plague: locusts
  • 10:21–29 — Ninth plague: darkness
  • 11:1–10 — Final plague announced
  • 12:1–30 — The Passover instituted; the tenth plague
  • 12:31–51 — The exodus begins
  • 13:1–22 — Consecration of the firstborn; festival of Unleavened Bread
  • 14:1–31 — Crossing the Red Sea
  • 15:1–21 — The Song of Moses and Miriam
  • 15:22–27 — Bitter water at Marah
  • 16:1–36 — Manna and quail from heaven
  • 17:1–7 — Water from the rock at Rephidim
  • 17:8–16 — The Amalekites defeated
  • 18:1–27 — Jethro advises Moses to appoint judges
  • 19:1–25 — The covenant at Mount Sinai
  • 20:1–21 — The Ten Commandments
  • 20:22–26 — Laws about altars
  • 21:1–11 — Laws about servants
  • 21:12–36 — Laws about violence and responsibility
  • 22:1–15 — Laws about restitution
  • 22:16–31 — Social and religious laws
  • 23:1–9 — Justice and fairness
  • 23:10–19 — Sabbath, festivals, and worship
  • 23:20–33 — Yahweh’s angel to guide Israel
  • 24:1–2 — Invitation & Instructions from Yahoshua to Moses to come up the mountain
  • 24:3-8 — The marriage between Yahweh and Israel
  • 24:9-16a — The glory of Yahweh (stop at this improper colon)
  • 24:16b-18 — The remaining thirty-three days of the vision begin here
  • 25:1–22 — Instructions for the ark of the covenant
  • 25:23–40 — Instructions for the table and lampstand
  • 26:1–37 — Instructions for the tabernacle
  • 27:1–21 — Instructions for the altar and courtyard
  • 28:1–43 — Instructions for the priestly garments
  • 29:1–46 — Consecration of the priests
  • 30:1–38 — Altar of incense; census offering; anointing oil and incense
  • 31:1–18 — Bezalel and Oholiab; the Sabbath as a sign
  • 32:1–35 — The golden calf
  • 33:1–23 — Yahweh’s presence promised to Moses
  • 34:1–9 — Instructions for Moses to hew new stone tablets as instructed
  • 34:10-27a — Covenant renewed
  • 34:27b-28 — End of second forty day/night vision
  • 34:29-35 — Skin of Moses face shone
  • 35:1–29 — Sabbath laws; freewill offerings
  • 35:30–36:38 — Bezalel and Oholiab begin the work; tabernacle materials
  • 37:1–29 — The ark, table, lampstand, and incense altar made
  • 38:1–31 — The altar, basin, and courtyard completed
  • 39:1–43 — The priestly garments made; work inspected
  • 40:1–33 — The tabernacle erected
  • 40:34–38 — The glory of Yahweh fills the tabernacle
LEVITICUS
  • 1:1–17 — Laws for burnt offerings
  • 2:1–16 — Laws for grain offerings
  • 3:1–17 — Laws for fellowship offerings
  • 4:1–35 — Laws for sin offerings
  • 5:1–13 — Additional regulations for sin offerings
  • 5:14–6:7 — Laws for guilt offerings
  • 6:8–30 — Priestly instructions for offerings
  • 7:1–38 — Further instructions about offerings
  • 8:1–36 — The ordination of Aaron and his sons
  • 9:1–24 — Aaron begins his priestly ministry
  • 10:1–20 — The sin of Nadab and Abihu
  • 11:1–47 — Laws about clean and unclean animals
  • 12:1–8 — Laws of purification after childbirth
  • 13:1–59 — Laws about skin diseases and mildew
  • 14:1–32 — Cleansing from skin disease
  • 14:33–57 — Laws about mildew in houses
  • 15:1–33 — Laws about bodily discharges
  • 16:1–34 — The Day of Atonement
  • 17:1–16 — Laws about blood and sacrifice
  • 18:1–30 — Laws about sexual relations
  • 19:1–37 — Laws about holiness and daily conduct
  • 20:1–27 — Penalties for sin
  • 21:1–24 — Regulations for priests
  • 22:1–33 — Acceptable and unacceptable offerings
  • 23:1–44 — The appointed festivals of Yahweh
  • 24:1–9 — The lamps and bread in the tabernacle
  • 24:10–23 — Punishment for blasphemy
  • 25:1–55 — Sabbath year and Year of Jubilee
  • 26:1–46 — Blessings for obedience; curses for disobedience
  • 27:1–34 — Laws about vows and dedications
NUMBERS
  • 1:1–54 — The census of Israel’s fighting men
  • 2:1–34 — The arrangement of the tribal camp
  • 3:1–51 — The Levites appointed and counted
  • 4:1–49 — Duties of the Levites
  • 5:1–10 — Purity in the camp
  • 5:11–31 — The test for an unfaithful wife
  • 6:1–21 — The Nazirite vow
  • 6:22–27 — The priestly blessing
  • 7:1–89 — Offerings of the tribal leaders
  • 8:1–26 — The setting up of the lamps; dedication of the Levites
  • 9:1–14 — The Passover celebrated
  • 9:15–23 — The cloud over the tabernacle
  • 10:1–10 — The silver trumpets
  • 10:11–36 — Israel sets out from Sinai
  • 11:1–35 — Complaints, quail, and the Spirit on the elders
  • 12:1–16 — Miriam and Aaron oppose Moses
  • 13:1–33 — The twelve spies explore Canaan
  • 14:1–45 — Israel’s rebellion and judgment
  • 15:1–41 — Various offerings and laws; tassels on garments
  • 16:1–50 — Korah’s rebellion
  • 17:1–13 — Aaron’s staff buds
  • 18:1–32 — Duties and portions of priests and Levites
  • 19:1–22 — The red heifer and purification water
  • 20:1–13 — Water from the rock; Moses’ sin
  • 20:14–29 — Edom refuses passage; death of Aaron
  • 21:1–35 — Arad destroyed; the bronze serpent; victories over Sihon and Og
  • 22:1–40 — Balaam and Balak: first encounters
  • 23:1–30 — Balaam’s first and second oracles
  • 24:1–25 — Balaam’s third and fourth oracles
  • 25:1–18 — Israel’s sin with Moabite women; Phinehas intervenes
  • 26:1–65 — The second census
  • 27:1–11 — The daughters of Zelophehad inherit
  • 27:12–23 — Joshua chosen as Moses’ successor
  • 28:1–31 — Daily, Sabbath, and monthly offerings
  • 29:1–40 — Offerings for annual festivals
  • 30:1–16 — Laws about vows
  • 31:1–54 — War against the Midianites
  • 32:1–42 — The tribes east of the Jordan
  • 33:1–49 — The stages of Israel’s journey
  • 33:50–56 — Instructions for the conquest of Canaan
  • 34:1–29 — Boundaries of the land
  • 35:1–34 — Cities for the Levites; cities of refuge
  • 36:1–13 — Marriage of Zelophehad’s daughters
DEUTERONOMY
  • 1:1–18 — Moses’ first address; judges appointed
  • 1:19–46 — Israel’s past rebellion
  • 2:1–25 — Journey through Edom, Moab, and Ammon
  • 2:26–37 — Defeat of Sihon
  • 3:1–22 — Defeat of Og
  • 3:23–29 — Moses forbidden to cross Jordan
  • 4:1–40 — Call to obedience; warning against idolatry
  • 4:41–43 — Cities of refuge east of Jordan
  • 4:44–49 — Introduction to the law
  • 5:1–33 — The Ten Commandments repeated
  • 6:1–25 — The Shema: Love Yahweh
  • 7:1–26 — Warnings against idolatry
  • 8:1–20 — Remember Yahweh
  • 9:1–29 — Israel’s stubbornness
  • 10:1–22 — New tablets; fear and love Yahweh
  • 11:1–32 — Love and obey Yahweh; blessings and curses
  • 12:1–32 — Centralization of worship
  • 13:1–18 — Warning against idolatry and false prophets
  • 14:1–21 — Clean and unclean foods
  • 14:22–29 — Tithes
  • 15:1–23 — Year of release; consecration of firstborn
  • 16:1–17 — The three pilgrimage festivals
  • 16:18–22 — Appointing judges
  • 17:1–13 — Laws of justice
  • 17:14–20 — Laws for the king
  • 18:1–8 — Provision for priests and Levites
  • 18:9–22 — The prophet like Moses
  • 19:1–21 — Cities of refuge; witnesses
  • 20:1–20 — Laws of warfare
  • 21:1–9 — Atonement for unsolved murder
  • 21:10–21 — Family laws
  • 21:22–23 — Burial of executed criminals
  • 22:1–30 — Various laws of justice and purity
  • 23:1–25 — Assembly exclusions; cleanliness; vows
  • 24:1–22 — Laws on divorce, loans, justice
  • 25:1–19 — Various laws; Amalek condemned
  • 26:1–19 — Firstfruits and covenant reaffirmed
  • 27:1–26 — Altar on Mount Ebal; curses
  • 28:1–68 — Blessings and curses
  • 29:1–29 — Covenant renewal in Moab
  • 30:1–20 — The choice of life and death
  • 31:1–29 — Yahoshua commissioned; law written; rebellion predicted
  • 31:30–32:47 — The Song of Moses
  • 32:48–52 — Moses told to die on Mount Nebo
  • 33:1–29 — Moses blesses the tribes
  • 34:1–12 — Death of Moses

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