In this list, the chapters are displayed in chronological order. Many people find it easier to understand the sequence of events and characters when the tales are read in this order.

If you wish to read the chapters in the order they appear in the manuscript, that is, in the order in which the authors entered the text in The Oera Linda book, you will find it in the Manuscript chapter index and here.

1.1 – Before Bad Times
1.2 – How the bad time came
1.3 – The early lore
1.4 – The other part of the early lore
1.5 – Three principles
1.6 – Regulations and Penalties
1.7 – Rules made for hateful people
1.8 – The penalties for bastards
1.9 – Three Thives
1.10 – Yule, Script and Numbers
1.11 – Our First history
1.12 – Tex Freyas
1.13 – This has Fasta said
1.14 – These are the Law that belongs to the burgs
1.15 – Common Law
1.16 – The Defence Laws
1.17 – The Laws of the Mother and of the kings
1.18 – The right to safety for Fryas people
1.19 – Thus is the history of the Magyars and Finns
1.20 – Thus is the history of Wodin and the Magus
1.21 – The tale of Tunis and Inka
1.22 – Tunis and the Tyrians 
1.23 – The tale of the Gauls
2.1 – The war between the burgmaids Kelta and Minerva
2.2 – The Tale of Jon
2.3 – Kelta and the emergence of the Gauls
2.4 – Jon and Minerva and the founding of Athens
2.5 – Writings of Minno about Minerva
2.6 – Athena after Minerva
2.7 – The expulsion of the Gertmen and the founding of Gertmannia in India
2.8 – From Minnos writings on Preventing War
2.9 – Laws for Helmsmen
2.10 – Useful things from the left behind writings of Minno
2.11 – Writings of Minno concerning Laws
2.12 – Writings of Minno on Eawa
2.13 – Writings of Minno about Crete – end of Minnos writings
2.14 – Ulysus
3.1 – Frana
3.2 – How it is further gone with the Magy
3.3 – Bad circumstances and Adelas Advice
3.4 – Treason
3.5 – Death of Adela
3.6 – The Burghmaids praise Ode to Adela
3.7 – Franas will
3.8 – Names of the graves under which authority this book wrought
3.9 – Intrigues and Division
3.10 – Adel-Bond
3.11 – The Burg Liudgarda
3.12 – Along the Rhine
3.13 – Speech and answers of other maids by example
3.14 – How our Denmarks got lost
3.15 – Writings of Frethorik about Fryasland Swamped
3.16 – Frethorik This Writing is given me about Northland or Skenland
3.17 – Frethorik about the Black Men
3.18 – The writings of Hellenia Princes and Priests
3.19 – This has Gosa left behind Gosas Prophecy
4.1 –  Frethorik on how the Gertmen and how many Helenia follovers came back
4.2 – Frethorik about Alexander the Great
4.3 – Frethorik about the flaws and failings of the Brokmen
4.4 – Frethorik about Demetrius and Friso
4.5 – The Writings of Konered Punjab Report
4.6 – The writings of Hellenia Yesus or Buda
4.7 – The writings of Konered about Friso 
4.8 – The writings of Konered about Friso and mothers sons and fathers sons.
4.9 – Wiljo from the Saxonmarks
4.10 – The writings of Konered Canals and Dyke
4.11 – The writings of Konered about Adel and Ifkia
4.12 – The writings of Konered on Purety of Language Schools and Friendship
4.13 – Konereds Successor Beden
4.14 –  Beden on the Letter of Rika the Oldmaid This is where Beden’s text ends
4.15 – King Askar Time for yoke and Sward Tales of Britain Scottish folk Near Greeces Phonician
4.16 – Reintas Dream Reinta and Askar
4.17 – See here how the punishment is some Askar Gauls Franks and Magyars
Preface Hiddo 
Preface Liko 
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