God's Revelation to Moses on Mount Sinai
God commands the Angel to write (i. 27-29).
Paradise and the Fall (iii. 1-35 cf. Gen. ii. 4-iii .).
Cain and Abel (iv. 1-12 cf. Gen. iv.).
The Patriarchs from Adam to Noah (cf. Gen. v.) Life of Enoch Death of Adam and Gain (iv. 13-33).
The Fall of the Angels and their Punishment the Deluge foretold (v. 1-20 cf. Gen. vi. 1-12).
The Building of the Ark the Flood (v. 21-32 cf. Gen. vi. 13-viii. 19).
Genealogy of the Descendants of Shem: Noah and his Sons divide the Earth (viii. 1-30 cf. Gen. x.).
The Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues (x. 18-27 cf. Gen. xi. 1-9).
Abram's Knowledge of God and wonderful Deeds (xi. 16-24).
The Campaign of Chedorlaomer (xiii. 22-29 cf. Gen. xiv.).
God's Covenant with Abram (xiv. 1-20 cf. Gen. xv.).
The Birth of Ishmael (xiv. 21-24 cf. Gen. xvi. 1-4. 11).
The Expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael (xvii. 1-14 cf. Gen. xxi. 8-21).
Mastêmâ proposes to God that Abraham shall be put to the Proof (xvi. 15-18).
The Sacrifice of Isaac: Abraham returns to Beersheba (xviii. 1-19 Cf. Gen. xxii. 1-19).
The Death and Burial of Sarah (xix. 1-9 cf. Gen. xxiii.).
Abraham loves Jacob and blesses him (xix. 15-31).
Abraham's Last Words to his Children and Grandchildren (xx. i-ii).
The Dwelling-places of the Ishmaelites and of the Sons of Keturah (xx. 12-13).
Abraham's Last Words to Isaac (xxi. 1-25).
Abraham's Last Words to and Blessings of Jacob (xxii. 10-30).
The Death and Burial of Abraham (xxiii. 1-8 cf. Gen. xxv. 7-10).
The decreasing Years and increasing Corruption of Mankind (xxiii. 9-17).
The Messianic Woes (xxiii. 18-25). [Eschatological partly.]
Isaac at the Well of Vision: Esau sells his Birthright (xxiv. 1-7 cf. Gen. xxv. 11, 29-34).
Isaac's Sojourn in Gerar and Dealings with Abimelech (xxiv. 8-27 cf. Gen. xxvi.).
Isaac curses the Philistines (xxiv. 28-33).
Jacob obtains the Blessing of the Firstborn (xxvi. 1-35 cf. Gen. xxvii.).
Jacob's Flight with his Family: his Covenant with Laban (xxix. 1-12 cf. Gen, xxxi.).
Jacob's Journey to Bethel and Hebron. Isaac blesses Levi and Judah (xxxi. 1-25 cf. Gen. xxxv.).
Rebecca journeys with Jacob to Bethel (xxxi. 26-32).
The Wives of Jacob's Sons (xxxiv. 20-21).
Rebecca's Last Admonitions and Death (xxxv. 1-27).
Isaac's Last Words and Admonitions: his Death. The Death of Leah (xxxvi. 1-24).
Esau and his Sons wage War with Jacob (xxxvii. 1-25).
The Kings of Edom (xxxviii. 15-24 cf. Gen. xxxvi. 31-39).
Joseph's Service with Potiphar his Purity and Imprisonment (xxxix. 1-13 cf. Gen. xxxix.).
Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Chief Butler and the Chief Baker (xxxix. 14-18 cf. Gen. xl.).,
Pharaoh's Dreams and their Interpretation. Joseph's Elevation and Marriage (xl. 1-13 cf. Gen. xli.).
Judah's Incest with Tamar his Repentance and Forgiveness (xli. 1-28 Cf. Gen. xxxviii.).
The Two Journeys of the Sons of Jacob to Egypt (xlii. 1-25 cf. Gen. xlii., xliii.).
The Birth and Early Years of Moses (xlvii. 1-12 cf. Exod. ii.).
From the Flight of Moses to the Exodus (xlviii. 1-19 cf. Exod. ii. 15 ff., iv. 19-24, vii-xiv.).
Regulations regarding the Passover (xlix. 1-23 cf. Exod. xii.).
XXIV. And it came to pass after the death of Abraham, that the Lord blessed Isaac his son, and he arose from Hebron and went and dwelt at the Well of the Vision in the first year of the third week of this jubilee, seven years. 2. And in the (2073 A.M.) first year of the fourth week a famine began in (2080 A.M.) the land, besides the first famine, which had been in the days of Abraham. 3. And Jacob sod lentil pottage, and Esau came from the field hungry. And he said to Jacob his brother: "Give me of this red pottage." And Jacob said to him: "Sell to me thy [primogeniture, this] birthright and I will give thee bread, and also some of this lentil pottage." 4. And Esau said in his heart: "I shall die; of what profit to me is this birthright?" And he said to Jacob: "I give it to thee." 5. And Jacob said "Swear to me, this day," and he sware unto him. 6. And Jacob gave his brother Esau bread and pottage, and he ate till he was satisfied, and Esau despised his birthright; for this reason was Esau's name called Edom, on account of the red pottage which Jacob gave him for his birthright. 7. And Jacob became the elder, and Esau was brought down from his dignity.