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Chapter 33
And
this
is
the
blessing,
wherewith
Moses
the
man
of
God
blessed
the
children
of
Israel
before
his
death.
2
And
he
said,
The
Lord
came
from
Sinai,
and
rose
vp
from
Seir
vnto
them,
hee
shined
foorth
from
mount
Paran,
and
hee
came
with
ten
thousands
of
Saints:
from
his
Right
hand
went
a
fierie
Law
for
them.
3
Yea
hee
loued
the
people;
all
his
Saints
are
in
thy
hand:
and
they
sate
downe
at
thy
feete;
euery
one
shall
receiue
of
thy
wordes.
4
Moses
commaunded
vs
a
Law,
euen
the
inheritance
of
the
Congregation
of
Iacob.
5
And
hee
was
King
in
Iesurun,
when
the
heads
of
the
people,
and
the
Tribes
of
Israel
were
gathered
together.
6
Let
Reuben
liue,
and
not
die,
and
let
not
his
men
be
few.
7
And
this
is
the
blessing
of
Iudah:
and
he
said,
Heare,
Lord,
the
voice
of
Iudah,
and
bring
him
vnto
his
people:
let
his
hands
bee
sufficient
for
him,
and
bee
thou
an
helpe
to
him
from
his
enemies.
8
And
of
Leui
hee
said,
Let
thy
Thummim
and
thy
Urim
be
with
thy
holy
one,
whom
thou
diddest
prooue
at
Massah,
&
with
whom
thou
didst
striue
at
the
waters
of
Meribah:
9
Who
said
vnto
his
father
&
to
his
mother,
I
haue
not
seene
him,
neither
did
hee
acknowledge
his
brethren;
nor
knew
his
owne
children:
for
they
haue
obserued
thy
word,
and
kept
thy
Couenant.
10
They
shal
teach
Iacob
thy
iudgments,
and
Israel
thy
Lawe:
they
shall
put
incense
before
thee,
and
whole
burnt
sacrifice
vpon
thine
Altar.
11
Blesse,
Lord,
his
substance,
and
accept
the
worke
of
his
handes,
smite
thorow
the
loines
of
them
that
rise
against
him,
and
of
them
that
hate
him,
that
they
rise
not
againe.
12
And
of
Beniamin
he
said,
The
beloued
of
the
Lord
shall
dwell
in
safetie
by
him,
and
the
Lord
shall
couer
him
all
the
day
long,
and
he
shall
dwell
betweene
his
shoulders.
13
And
of
Ioseph
he
said,
Blessed
of
the
Lord
be
his
land,
for
the
precious
things
of
heauen,
for
the
dew,
and
for
the
deep
that
coucheth
beneath;
14
And
for
the
precious
fruits
brought
forth
by
the
sunne,
and
for
the
precious
things
put
forth
by
the
moone,
15
And
for
the
chiefe
things
of
the
ancient
mountaines,
and
for
the
precious
things
of
the
lasting
hils,
16
And
for
the
precious
things
of
the
earth,
and
fulnesse
thereof,
and
for
the
good
will
of
him
that
dwelt
in
the
bush:
let
the
blessing
come
vpon
the
head
of
Ioseph,
and
vpon
the
top
of
the
head
of
him
that
was
separated
fro
his
brethren.
17
His
glory
is
like
the
firstling
of
his
bullocke,
&
his
hornes
are
like
the
hornes
of
Unicornes:
with
them
he
shall
push
the
people
together,
to
the
ends
of
the
earth:
and
they
are
the
ten
thousands
of
Ephraim,
and
they
are
the
thousands
of
Manasseh.
18
And
of
Zebulun
he
said,
Reioyce,
Zebulun,
in
thy
going
out;
and
Issachar,
in
thy
tents.
19
They
shall
call
the
people
vnto
the
mountaine,
there
they
shal
offer
sacrifices
of
righteousnesse:
for
they
shall
sucke
of
the
abundance
of
the
seas,
and
of
treasures
hid
in
the
sand.
20
And
of
Gad
he
said,
Blessed
be
he
that
enlargeth
Gad:
he
dwelleth
as
a
lyon,
and
teareth
the
arme
with
the
crowne
of
the
head.
21
And
he
prouided
the
first
part
for
himselfe,
because
there,
in
a
portion
of
the
lawgiuer
was
he
seated,
and
hee
came
with
the
heads
of
the
people,
he
executed
the
iustice
of
the
Lord,
and
his
iudgments
with
Israel.
22
And
of
Dan
he
said,
Dan
is
a
Lyons
whelpe:
hee
shall
leape
from
Bashan.
23
And
of
Naphtali
he
said,
O
Naphtali,
satisfied
with
fauour,
and
full
with
the
blessing
of
the
Lord:
possesse
thou
the
West
and
the
South.
24
And
of
Asher
hee
said,
let
Asher
be
blessed
with
children,
Let
him
be
acceptable
to
his
brethren,
and
let
him
dip
his
foot
in
oile.
25
Thy
shooes
shall
bee
yron
and
brasse,
and
as
thy
dayes,
so
shall
thy
strength
bee.
26
There
is
none
like
vnto
the
God
of
Iesurun,
who
rideth
vpon
the
heauen
in
thy
helpe,
and
in
his
excellencie
on
the
skie.
27
The
eternall
God
is
thy
refuge,
and
vnderneath
are
the
euerlasting
armes:
and
he
shall
thrust
out
the
enemie
from
before
thee,
and
shall
say,
Destroy
them.
28
Israel
then
shall
dwell
in
safetie
alone:
the
fountaine
of
Iacob
shalbe
vpon
a
land
of
corne
and
wine,
also
his
heauens
shall
drop
downe
deaw.
29
Happy
art
thou,
O
Israel:
Who
is
like
vnto
thee,
O
people!
saued
by
the
Lord,
the
shield
of
thy
helpe,
and
who
is
the
sword
of
thy
excellencie:
and
thine
enemies
shal
be
found
liars
vnto
thee,
and
thou
shalt
tread
vpon
their
high
places.
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