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Deuteronomy 33
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1 And this
is the blessing with which Moses the man of God blessed the sons of Israel before his death, -
2 and he saith: --`Jehovah from Sinai hath come, And hath risen from Seir for them; He hath shone from mount Paran, And hath come
with myriads of holy ones; At His right hand are springs for them. -
3 Also He
is loving the peoples; All His holy ones are in thy hand, And they--they sat down at thy foot, Each He lifteth up at thy words. - 4 A law hath Moses commanded us, A possession of the assembly of Jacob.
- 5 And he is in Jeshurun king, In the heads of the people gathering together, The tribes of Israel!
- 6 Let Reuben live, and not die, And let his men be a number.
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7 And this
is for Judah; and he saith: --Hear, O Jehovah, the voice of Judah, And unto his people do Thou bring him in; His hand hath striven for him, And an help from his adversaries art Thou. -
8 And of Levi he said: --Thy Thummim and thy Urim
are for thy pious one, Whom Thou hast tried in Massah, Thou dost strive with Him at the waters of Meribah; - 9 Who is saying of his father and his mother, I have not seen him; And his brethren he hath not discerned, And his sons he hath not known; For they have observed Thy saying, And Thy covenant they keep.
- 10 They teach Thy judgments to Jacob, And Thy law to Israel; They put perfume in Thy nose, And whole burnt-offering on Thine altar.
- 11 Bless, O Jehovah, his strength, And the work of his hands Thou acceptest, Smite the loins of his withstanders, And of those hating him--that they rise not!
- 12 Of Benjamin he said: --The beloved of Jehovah doth tabernacle confidently by him, Covering him over all the day; Yea, between his shoulders He doth tabernacle.
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13 And of Joseph he said: --Blessed of Jehovah
is his land, By precious things of the heavens, By dew, and by the deep crouching beneath, - 14 And by precious things--fruits of the sun, And by precious things--cast forth by the moons,
- 15 And by chief things--of the ancient mountains, And by precious things--of the age-during heights,
- 16 And by precious things--of earth and its fulness, And the good pleasure Of Him who is dwelling in the bush, --Let it come for the head of Joseph, And for the crown of him Who is separate from his brethren.
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17 His honour
is a firstling of his ox, And his horns are horns of a reem; By them peoples he doth push together To the ends of earth; And they are the myriads of Ephraim, And they are the thousands of Manasseh. - 18 And of Zebulun he said: --Rejoice, O Zebulun, in thy going out, And, O Issachar, in thy tents;
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19 Peoples
to the mountain they call, There they sacrifice righteous sacrifices; For the abundance of the seas they suck, And hidden things hidden in the sand. -
20 And of Gad he said: --Blessed of the Enlarger
is Gad, As a lioness he doth tabernacle, And hath torn the arm--also the crown! -
21 And he provideth the first part for himself, For there the portion of the lawgiver is covered, And he cometh
with the heads of the people; The righteousness of Jehovah he hath done, And His judgments with Israel. -
22 And of Dan he said: --Dan
is a lion's whelp; he doth leap from Bashan. - 23 And of Naphtali he said: --O Naphtali, satisfied with pleasure, And full of the blessing of Jehovah, West and south possess thou.
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24 And of Asher he said: --Blessed with sons
is Asher, Let him be accepted by his brethren, And dipping in oil his foot. -
25 Iron and brass
are thy shoes, And as thy days--thy strength. - 26 There is none like the God of Jeshurun, Riding the heavens in thy help, And in His excellency the skies.
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27 A habitation
is the eternal God, And beneath are arms age-during. And He casteth out from thy presence the enemy, and saith, `Destroy!' -
28 And Israel doth tabernacle
in confidence alone; The eye of Jacob is unto a land of corn and wine; Also His heavens drop down dew. -
29 O thy happiness, O Israel! who is like thee? A people saved by Jehovah, The shield of thy help, And He who
is the sword of thine excellency: And thine enemies are subdued for thee, And thou on their high places dost tread.'
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