Deuteronomy
King James Version (KJV)

Cain And Abel Offer Their Sacrifices Some Children Are Destroyed By Bears Jesus Blesses Little Children Jesus Among The Teachers Jesus And The Children Children Praising Jesus Visions Of Nebuchadnezzar And Their Results Contrast Of Their Present Factious State Warnings Concerning Apostate Teachers Little Children And Fellowship Little Children And Secular And Religious World How The Little Children May Know Each Other How The Little Children Must Live Together Parenthetic: How The Little Children May Know False Teachers Little Children Assured And Warned Apostate Teachers Described Jesus' Teaching On Prayer Jesus Teaches Other Stories Their First Clothing Their Expulsion From Paradise Angel Shows Their Character And Condition Children Strive In Her Womb Their Different Characters And Pursuits Sons Of Jacob Upon That Advantage Slay Them, And Spoil Their City At Reuben's Desire They Cast Him Into A Pit Joseph Interprets Their Dreams They Are Accomplished According To His Interpretation He Begets Children 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 Their Relation To Jacob They Discover Their Fears To The Steward They Are Brought Before Joseph Joseph Furnishes Then For Their Journey Their Cattle Their Lands, Except The Priests', To Pharaoh He Prophesies Their Return To Canaan Their Blessing In Particular He Prophesies Unto His Brothers Of Their Return Children Of Israel, After Joseph's Death, Increase More They Are Oppressed By A New King, The More They Multiply Godliness Of The Midwives In Saving The Male Children Alive Pharaoh Commands The Male Children To Be Cast Into The River Pharaoh Chides Moses And Aaron For Their Message He Ignores Their Complaints They Cry Out To Moses And Aaron Sorcerers Do The Like; But Their Rods Are Swallowed Up By Aaron'S God's Message To The Israelites To Borrow Jewels Of Their Neighbors