2 Receive us; we have wronged no man, we have corrupted no man, we have defrauded no man.
Some Children Are Destroyed By Bears Elisha And The Bears Whoever Does Unto The Least Of These Does Unto Me Parenthesis: The Gospel Does Not Abolish The Covenant Promises To Israel God Arraigns Them God Blesses Noah And His Sons, And Grants Them Flesh For Food Leah Bears Reuben Bilhah Bears Dan And Naphtali Leah Gives Zilpah Her Maid, Who Bears Gad And Asher Leah Bears Issachar, Zebulun, And Dinah Rachel Bears Joseph Hamor And Shechem Persuade Them To Accept It Sons Of Jacob Upon That Advantage Slay Them, And Spoil Their City She Bears Twins, Pharez And Zarah Joseph Interprets Them Joseph Makes Them A Feast He Comforts Them In God's Providence He Gives Them Habitation And Maintenance Jacob Strengthens Himself To Bless Them Jacob Calls His Sons To Bless Them He Charges Them About His Burial He Takes An Oath Of Them Concerning His Bones People Believe Them Sorcerers Do The Like; But Their Rods Are Swallowed Up By Aaron'S Pharaoh Complains To Moses, Who By Prayer Removes Them Israelites Go Out Of Egypt, And Carry Joseph's Bones With Them God Guides Them By A Pillar Of A Cloud, And A Pillar Of Fire Pharaoh Pursues After Them Moses Comforts Them God Promises Them Bread And Meat From Heaven, And They Are Rebuked God Send Them For Water To The Rock In Horeb People Are Afraid, But Moses Comforts Them He Breaks Them Moses Entreats God To Go With Them God Makes A Covenant With Them, Repeating Certain Duties Aaron And His Sons Are Forbidden To Mourn For Them Cleansing Of Them Curse To Those Who Break Them Hobab Is Entreated By Moses Not To Leave Them Joshua And Caleb Labor To Still Them God Threatens Them Law Of Dividing Among Them The Inheritance Of The Land Moses Reproves Them Moses Assigns Them The Land Six Of Them Are To Be Cities Of Refuge Briefly Rehearsing The History Of God's Sending Them From Horeb Of Giving Them Officers But Sihon The Amorite Was Subdued By Them For The Assuredness Of Victory Which God Will Give Over Them Moses Dissuades Them From The Opinion Of Their Own Righteousness