Judges
King James Version (KJV)

Benjaminites Take The Virgins Of Jabesh-Gilead Jepthath Parable Of The Ten Virgins Ten Virgins Sons Of Jacob Upon That Advantage Slay Them, And Spoil Their City Dukes That Descended Of Esau At Reuben's Desire They Cast Him Into A Pit They Are Accomplished According To His Interpretation They Are Imprisoned By Joseph As Spies They Are Set At Liberty, On Condition To Bring Benjamin They Have Remorse For Joseph They Return With Grain, And Their Money They Discover Their Fears To The Steward They Are Brought Before Joseph Number Of His Family That Went Into Egypt More They Are Oppressed By A New King, The More They Multiply They Cry Out To Moses And Aaron They Come To Succoth They Come To Etham They Murmur, They Encamp At Elim, Where Are Twelve Wells, And Seventy Palm Trees God Promises Them Bread And Meat From Heaven, And They Are Rebuked For An Ox That Gores An Angel Is Promised, With A Blessing, If They Obey Him Priests Are Forbidden Wine When They Are To Go Into The Tabernacle Cleansing Of That House They Must Not Offer To Idols Of All That Dies By Itself, Or Is Torn Priests That Have Blemishes Must Not Minister In The Sanctuary How They Shall Be Cleansed People That Would Invade The Land Against The Will Of God Are Smitten They Murmur For Want Of Water They Repenting Are Healed By A Bronze Serpent Of A Widow's Or Her That Is Divorced They Offer Him Conditions With Which He Is Content They Conquer It Story Is Continued, That They Were Not To Meddle With The Edomites Moses Appoints The Three Cities Of Refuge On That Side Of Jordan What They Are To Teach Their Children That Which Dies Of Itself May Not Be Eaten How To Use The Cities That Accept Or Refuse The Proclamation Of Peace Moses Exhorts Them To Obedience, Reminding Of The Works They Had Seen They Promise Him Allegiance They Are Condemned To Perpetual Bondage They Are Brought Forth Tabernacle Is Set Up At Shiloh Remainder Of The Land Is Described, And Divided Into Seven Parts They Build The Altar Of Testimony In Their Journey They Vindicate Their Conduct, And Give Them Good Satisfaction By Communion With Them They Commit Idolatry