Deuteronomy
King James Version (KJV)

Ezra Reads The Law To The People Daniel Confounds The Priests Of Bel Year Of Jubilee David Eats The Shewbread Whoever Does Unto The Least Of These Does Unto Me Bread Of Life Woe Unto The Scribes And Pharisees Jesus, The Bread Of Life Reading And Obeying The Law Last Counsels To Priests Census Of The Priests And Levites Personal History Of Daniel From The Conquest Of Jerusalem To The Second Year Of Nebuchadnezzar Servant-Son Obedient Unto Death Elijah Versus The Priests Of Baal Generations Of Nahor Unto Rebekah He Marries Also Rachel, And Serves For Her Seven Years More Rachel, In Grief For Her Barrenness, Gives Bilhah Her Maid Unto Jacob Seven Years Of Plenty Their Lands, Except The Priests', To Pharaoh He Prophesies Unto His Brothers Of Their Return Beginning Of The Year Is Changed Unleavened Bread Israelites Come To Sin, And Murmur For Want Of Bread God Promises Them Bread And Meat From Heaven, And They Are Rebuked God's Message By Moses Unto The People Out Of The Mount Of The Year Of Rest Table Of Show Bread, With The Furniture Thereof Sacrifice And Ceremonies Of Consecrating The Priests And The Altar Readiness Of The People To Offer Table Of Showbread With Its Vessels Priests' Portion In The Peace Offerings Priests Are Forbidden Wine When They Are To Go Into The Tabernacle Yearly Feast Of The Expiations Of The Priests' Mourning Priests That Have Blemishes Must Not Minister In The Sanctuary Priests In Their Uncleanness Must Abstain From The Holy Things Showbread Sabbath Of The Seventh Year Jubilee In The Fiftieth Year Levites Are Given To The Priests Instead Of The Firstborn Office Of The Priests God Promises To Divide His Burden Unto Seventy Elders, Charge Of The Priests And Levites Priests, Portion Heave Offering To The Priests Out Of The Levites' Portion Voluntary Offering Unto The Treasure Of The Lord Moses' Speech In The End Of The Fortieth Year In Hearkening Unto Moses' Plea For His People Third Year's Tithe Of Alms And Charity Seventh Year A Year Of Release For The Poor