Deuteronomio 33

1 Y ésta es la bendición con la cual bendijo Moisés varón de Dios a los hijos de Israel, antes que muriese.
2 Y dijo: el SEÑOR vino de Sinaí, y de Seir les esclareció; resplandeció del monte de Parán, y vino con diez mil santos; a su diestra la ley de fuego para ellos.
3 Aun amó los pueblos; todos sus santos están en tu mano; ellos también se unieron a tus pies; recibieron de tus dichos.
4 Ley nos mandó Moisés por heredad a la congregación de Jacob.
5 Y fue rey en Jesurún, cuando se congregaron las cabezas del pueblo, las tribus de Israel en uno.
6 Viva Rubén, y no muera; y sean sus varones en número.
7 Y esta bendición para Judá. Dijo así: Oye, oh SEÑOR, la voz de Judá, y llévalo a la tierra que le es prometida; sus manos le basten, y tú seas ayuda contra sus enemigos.
8 Y a Leví dijo: Tu Tumim y tu Urim diste a tu buen varón, al cual probaste en Masah; y le hiciste reñir en las aguas de Meriba.
9 El que dijo a su padre y a su madre: Nunca los vi; ni conoció a sus hermanos, ni conoció a sus hijos; por lo cual ellos guardarán tus dichos, y observarán tu pacto.
10 Ellos enseñarán tus juicios a Jacob, y tu ley a Israel; pondrán el incienso a tus narices, y el holocausto sobre tu altar.
11 Bendice, oh SEÑOR, su ministerio, y en la obra de sus manos toma contentamiento; hiere los lomos de sus enemigos, y de los que le aborrecieren; para que nunca se levanten.
12 Y a Benjamín dijo: El amado del SEÑOR habitará confiado cerca de él; lo cubrirá siempre, y entre sus hombros morará.
13 Y a José dijo: Bendita sea del SEÑOR su tierra, por los regalos de los cielos, por el rocío, y por el abismo que abajo yace,
14 y por los regalos de los frutos del sol, y por los regalos de las influencias de las lunas,
15 y por la cumbre de los montes antiguos; y por los regalos de los collados eternos,
16 y por los regalos de la tierra y su plenitud; y la gracia del que habitó en la zarza venga sobre la cabeza de José, y sobre la mollera del apartado de sus hermanos.
17 El es hermoso como el primogénito de su toro, y sus cuernos, cuernos de unicornio; con ellos acorneará a los pueblos juntos hasta los fines de la tierra; y éstos son los diez millares de Efraín, y éstos los millares de Manasés.
18 Y a Zabulón dijo: Alégrate, Zabulón, cuando salieres; y tú Isacar, en tus tiendas.
19 Llamarán los pueblos al monte; allí sacrificarán sacrificios de justicia; por lo cual chuparán la abundancia de los mares, y los tesoros escondidos de la arena.
20 Y a Gad dijo: Bendito el que hizo ensanchar a Gad; como león habitará, y arrebatará brazo y mollera.
21 El vio para sí lo primero, porque allí estaba escondida la parte del legislador, y vino en la delantera del pueblo; la justicia del SEÑOR ejecutará, y sus juicios con Israel.
22 Y a Dan dijo: Dan, cachorro de león; saltará desde Basán.
23 Y a Neftalí dijo: Neftalí, saciado de buena voluntad, y lleno de la bendición del SEÑOR, hereda el occidente y el mediodía,
24 y a Aser dijo: Bendito más que los hijos, Aser; será agradable a sus hermanos, y mojará en aceite su pie.
25 Hierro y bronce serán tus cerraduras, y como tus días será tu fortaleza.
26 No hay otro como el Dios de Jesurún, quien cabalga sobre los cielos para tu ayuda; en los cielos con su grandeza.
27 La habitación de Dios es eterna, y debajo de brazos eternos; el echará de delante de ti al enemigo, y dirá: Destruye.
28 E Israel, la fuente de Jacob, habitará confiado solo en tierra de grano y de vino; también sus cielos destilarán rocío.
29 Bienaventurado tú, oh Israel, ¿Quién como tú, pueblo salvo por el SEÑOR, escudo de tu socorro, y cuchillo de tu excelencia? Así que tus enemigos serán humillados, y tú hollarás sobre sus alturas.

Deuteronomio 33 Commentary

Chapter 33

The glorious majesty of God. (1-5) The blessings of the twelve tribes. (6-23) Strength to believers. (24,25) The excellency of Israel. (26-29)

Verses 1-5 To all his precepts, warnings, and prophecies, Moses added a solemn blessing. He begins with a description of the glorious appearances of God, in giving the law. His law works like fire. If received, it is melting, warming, purifying, and burns up the dross of corruption; if rejected, it hardens, sears, pains, and destroys. The Holy Spirit came down in cloven tongues, as of fire; for the gospel also is a fiery law. The law of God written in the heart, is a certain proof of the love of God shed abroad there: we must reckon His law one of the gifts of his grace.

Verses 6-23 The order in which the tribes are here blessed, is not the same as is observed elsewhere. The blessing of Judah may refer to the whole tribe in general, or to David as a type of Christ. Moses largely blesses the tribe of Levi. Acceptance with God is what we should all aim at, and desire, in all our devotions, ( 2 Corinthians. 5:9 ) prophecy, that God will keep up a ministry in his church to the end of time. The tribe of Benjamin had their inheritance close to mount Zion. To be situated near the ordinances, is a precious gift from the Lord, a privilege not to be exchanged for any worldly advantage, or indulgence. We should thankfully receive the earthly blessings sent to us, through the successive seasons. But those good gifts which come down from the Father of lights, through the rising of the Sun of righteousness, and the pouring out of his Spirit like the rain which makes fruitful, are infinitely more precious, as the tokens of his special love. The precious things here prayed for, are figures of spiritual blessing in heavenly things by Christ, the gifts, graces, and comforts of the Spirit. When Moses prays for the good will of Him that dwelt in the bush, he refers to the covenant, on which all our hopes of God's favour must be founded. The providence of God appoints men's habitations, and wisely disposes men to different employments for the public good. Whatever our place and business are, it is our wisdom and duty to apply thereto; and it is happiness to be well pleased therewith. We should not only invite others to the service of God, but abound in it. The blessing of Naphtali. The favour of God is the only favour satisfying to the soul. Those are happy indeed, who have the favour of God; and those shall have it, who reckon that in having it they have enough, and desire no more.

Verses 24-25 All shall be sanctified to true believers; if their way be rough, their feet shall be shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace. As thy days, so shall thy strength be. The "day" is often in Scripture put for the events of the day; it is a promise that God would graciously and constantly support under trials and troubles, whatever they were. It is a promise sure to all the spiritual seed of Abraham. Have they work allotted? They shall have strength to do it. Have they burdens appointed? They shall have strength, and never be tempted above what they are able to bear.

Verses 26-29 None had such a God as Israel. There is no people like the Israel of God. What is here said of the church of Israel is to be applied to the spiritual church. Never were people so well seated and sheltered. Those who make God their habitation, shall have all the comforts and benefits of a habitation in him, Ps. 91:1 . Never were people so well supported and borne up. How low soever the people of God are at any time brought, everlasting arms are underneath them, to keep the spirit from sinking, from fainting, and their faith from failing. Divine grace is ( 2 Corinthians. 12:9 ) commanded. Thus believers are more than conquerors over their spiritual enemies, through Christ that loved them. Never were people so well secured and protected. Israel shall dwell in safety alone. All who keep close to God, shall be kept safe by him. Never were people so well provided for. Every true Israelite looks with faith to the better country, the heavenly Canaan, which is filled with better things than corn and wine. Never were people so well helped. If in danger of any harm, or in want of any good, they had an eternal God to go to. Nothing could hurt those whom God helped, nor was it possible the people should perish who were saved by the Lord. Never were people so well armed. Those in whose hearts is the excellency of holiness, are defended by the whole armour of God, ( Ephesians 6 ) . Never were people so well assured of victory over their enemies. Thus shall the God of peace tread Satan under the feet of all believers, and shall do it shortly, ( Romans 16:20 ) . May God help us to seek and to set our affections on the things above; and to turn our souls from earthly perishing objects; that we may not have our lot with Israel's foes in the regions of darkness and despair, but with the Israel of God, in the realms of love and eternal happiness.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 33

This chapter relates the blessings Moses pronounced upon the people of Israel a little before his death; first, in general, on account of their having a law given them in so glorious a manner, De 33:1-5; then, in particular, each of the tribes distinctly is blessed, Reuben, De 33:6; Judah, De 33:7; Levi, De 33:8-11; Benjamin, De 33:12; Joseph, De 33:13-17; Zebulun and Issachar, De 33:18,19; Gad, De 33:20,21; Dan, De 33:22; Naphtali, De 33:23; Asher, De 33:24,25; and the chapter is concluded with some strong intimations of what God was unto the people of Israel in general, and of what he had done and would do for them; all which are expressive of their great happiness, De 33:26-29.

Deuteronomio 33 Commentaries

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