YAHOSHUA
- 1:1–18 — Yahweh instructs Yahoshua
- 2:1–24 — Rahab and the spies
- 3:1–17 — Crossing the Jordan
- 4:1–24 — Twelve stones as a memorial
- 5:1–12 — Circumcision at Gilgal; Passover
- 5:13–15 — The Captain of Yahweh’s Host
- 6:1–27 — The fall of Jericho
- 7:1–26 — The sin of Achan
- 8:1–29 — The capture of Ai
- 8:30–35 — Covenant renewal at Ebal and Gerizim
- 9:1–27 — The Gibeonite deception
- 10:1–27 — Victory at Gibeon; sun stands still
- 10:28–43 — The southern campaign
- 11:1–23 — The northern campaign
- 12:1–24 — List of defeated kings
- 13:1–33 — Land still to be taken; east of Jordan
- 14:1–15 — Caleb’s inheritance
- 15:1–63 — Allotment for Judah
- 16:1–10 — Allotment for Ephraim
- 17:1–18 — Allotment for Manasseh
- 18:1–28 — Allotment for Benjamin
- 19:1–51 — Allotments for Simeon, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, Dan; Joshua’s inheritance
- 20:1–9 — Cities of refuge
- 21:1–45 — Towns for the Levites
- 22:1–34 — Eastern tribes return; altar of witness
- 23:1–16 — Yahoshua’s farewell address
- 24:1–28 — Covenant renewal at Shechem
- 24:29–33 — Death of Yahoshua; burial of Joseph’s bones; death of Eleazar
JUDGES
- 1:1–36 — Israel fails to drive out all the Canaanites
- 2:1–5 — The angel of Yahweh rebukes Israel
- 2:6–23 — Israel’s unfaithfulness after Yahoshua; the cycle of the judges
- 3:1–6 — Nations left to test Israel
- 3:7–11 — Othniel delivers Israel
- 3:12–30 — Ehud kills Eglon and delivers Israel
- 3:31 — Shamgar strikes down the Philistines
- 4:1–24 — Deborah and Barak deliver Israel; Jael kills Sisera
- 5:1–31 — The Song of Deborah and Barak
- 6:1–32 — Israel oppressed by Midian; the call of Gideon
- 6:33–40 — Gideon asks for signs (the fleece)
- 7:1–25 — Gideon’s 300 men defeat Midian
- 8:1–32 — Gideon’s pursuit of kings; Gideon’s ephod
- 8:33–35 — Israel returns to idolatry after Gideon’s death
- 9:1–57 — Abimelek’s kingship, conspiracy, and downfall
- 10:1–5 — Tola and Jair
- 10:6–18 — Israel’s sin and oppression by the Ammonites
- 11:1–40 — Jephthah leads Israel; his vow and victory over Ammon
- 12:1–7 — Jephthah and the Ephraimites
- 12:8–15 — Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon as judges
- 13:1–25 — The birth of Samson foretold
- 14:1–20 — Samson’s marriage and riddle
- 15:1–20 — Samson’s vengeance on the Philistines
- 16:1–31 — Samson and Delilah; Samson’s death
- 17:1–13 — Micah’s idols and personal priest
- 18:1–31 — The migration of the tribe of Dan; Micah’s idols taken
- 19:1–30 — The Levite’s concubine and her tragic death
- 20:1–48 — Israel’s war against the tribe of Benjamin
- 21:1–25 — Wives provided for the tribe of Benjamin; conclusion: “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes”
RUTH
- 1:1–5 — Elimelek’s family goes to Moab; tragedy strikes
- 1:6–18 — Naomi returns; Ruth’s loyalty
- 1:19–22 — Naomi and Ruth arrive in Bethlehem
- 2:1–13 — Ruth meets Boaz while gleaning in the fields
- 2:14–23 — Boaz shows kindness and protection
- 3:1–18 — Ruth at the threshing floor; Boaz promises redemption
- 4:1–12 — Boaz redeems Ruth and acquires Elimelek’s land
- 4:13–22 — Ruth marries Boaz; genealogy to David
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