Part 6.1

The second census

A new census of Israel’s tribes, inheritance laws for daughters, and Joshua appointed as Moses’ successor to lead Israel.

Part 6.2

A war with Midian

offerings for festivals, laws on vows, Israel’s victory over Midian, and the division of spoils and land with tribes.

Part 6.3

The journey

Israel’s journey, command to drive out Canaanites, tribal boundaries, Levitical cities, and laws on inheritance to preserve tribal land.

Part 6.4

Moses’ speech

Moses’ review of Israel’s journey, leadership appointments, rebellions, and victories over Sihon and Og, preparing the people to enter Canaan.

Part 6.5

Moses’ speech 2

Moses urges Israel to obey God’s laws, recalls His greatness, emphasizes monotheism, and introduces the Shema: love the Lord with all your heart.

Part 6.6

Moses’ speech 3

Moses implores Israel to destroy other nations, avoid idolatry, remember God’s provision, stay faithful, and love and obey God with wholehearted devotion.

Part 6.7

Deuteronomic Code

Moses commands proper worship, destroys idols, clean eating, tithing, caring for the poor, observing festivals, and justice, emphasizing loyalty and obedience to God.

Part 6.8

Deuteronomic Code 2

Moses gives laws on justice, kingship, priests, prophets, legal cases, warfare, and protection of the innocent, stressing fairness, holiness, and God’s guidance.

Part 6.9

The Deuteronomic code 3

Moses gives laws on social justice, morality, marriage, property, and fair treatment, emphasizing compassion, integrity, and obedience in daily community life.

Part 6.10

Final words

.Moses commands altar-building, pronounces blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience, outlining Israel’s covenant responsibilities and consequences for following or rejecting God’s laws.

Part 6.11

Final words 2

Moses renews the covenant, warns of exile for disobedience, promises restoration, appoints Joshua as successor, and delivers his final instructions to Israel.

Part 6.12

The death of Moses

Moses recites a prophetic song, blesses the tribes, views the Promised Land from Mount Nebo, and dies; Joshua succeeds him as leader.