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Deuteronomy 33

Moses’s Blessings

1This is the blessing that Moses, the man of God, gave the Israelites before his death. 2He said:

The Lord came from Sinai

and appeared to them from Seir;

he shone on them from Mount Paran

and came with ten thousand holy ones,

with lightning from his right hand for them.

3Indeed he loves the people.

All your holy ones are in your hand,

and they assemble at your feet.

Each receives your words.

4Moses gave us instruction,

a possession for the assembly of Jacob.

5So he became King in Jeshurun

when the leaders of the people gathered

with the tribes of Israel.

6Let Reuben live and not die

though his people become few.

7He said this about Judah:

Lord, hear Judah’s cry and bring him to his people.

He fights for his cause with his own hands,

but may you be a help against his foes.

8He said about Levi:

Your Thummim and Urim belong to your faithful one;

you tested him at Massah

and contended with him at the Waters of Meribah.

9He said about his father and mother,

“I do not regard them.”

He disregarded his brothers

and didn’t acknowledge his sons,

for they kept your word

and maintained your covenant.

10They will teach your ordinances to Jacob

and your instruction to Israel;

they will set incense before you

and whole burnt offerings on your altar.

11Lord, bless his possessions,

and accept the work of his hands.

Break the back of his adversaries and enemies,

so that they cannot rise again.

12He said about Benjamin:

The Lord’s beloved rests securely on him.

He shields him all day long,

and he rests on his shoulders.

13He said about Joseph:

May his land be blessed by the Lord

with the dew of heaven’s bounty

and the watery depths that lie beneath;

14with the bountiful harvest from the sun

and the abundant yield of the seasons;

15with the best products of the ancient mountains

and the bounty of the eternal hills;

16with the choice gifts of the land

and everything in it;

and with the favor of him

who appeared in the burning bush.

May these rest on the head of Joseph,

on the brow of the prince of his brothers.

17His firstborn bull has splendor,

and horns like those of a wild ox;

he gores all the peoples with them

to the ends of the earth.

Such are the ten thousands of Ephraim,

and such are the thousands of Manasseh.

18He said about Zebulun:

Rejoice, Zebulun, in your journeys,

and Issachar, in your tents.

19They summon the peoples to a mountain;

there they offer acceptable sacrifices.

For they draw from the wealth of the seas

and the hidden treasures of the sand.

20He said about Gad:

The one who enlarges Gad’s territory

will be blessed.

He lies down like a lion

and tears off an arm or even a head.

21He chose the best part for himself,

because a ruler’s portion was assigned there for him.

He came with the leaders of the people;

he carried out the Lord’s justice

and his ordinances for Israel.

22He said about Dan:

Dan is a young lion,

leaping out of Bashan.

23He said about Naphtali:

Naphtali, enjoying approval,

full of the Lord’s blessing,

take possession to the west and the south.

24He said about Asher:

May Asher be the most blessed of the sons;

may he be the most favored among his brothers

and dip his foot in olive oil.

25May the bolts of your gate be iron and bronze,

and your strength last as long as you live.

26There is none like the God of Jeshurun,

who rides the heavens to your aid,

the clouds in his majesty.

27The God of old is your dwelling place,

and underneath are the everlasting arms.

He drives out the enemy before you

and commands, “Destroy!”

28So Israel dwells securely;

Jacob lives untroubled

in a land of grain and new wine;

even his skies drip with dew.

29How happy you are, Israel!

Who is like you,

a people saved by the Lord?

He is the shield that protects you,

the sword you boast in.

Your enemies will cringe before you,

and you will tread on their backs.