The Blessing of The Tribes by Moses
The Blessing of The Tribes by Moses
The Blessing of The Tribes by Moses
MOSES
DEUTERONOMY 33
Preached at
Clifton Hall in two parts October 2009
Hildenbrough Gospel Hall November 2009
Ely Gospel Hall, (inc brief report of work) 5 December 2009
Cyprus Road Gospel Hall, Faversham December 2009
(Not all the tribes covered in some meetings due to lack of time)
Tooting February (as part of 7 week study in Deuteronomy)
BRIEF OUTLINE
The book comprises of three broad sections –
When the Lord Jesus was tempted of the Devil, He responded by quoting
three times from the first section. This covers all periods of Israel’s history
and man’s history.
There are some 20 listings of the tribes of Israel in the Bible beginning
with the birth of Jacob’s sons in order of their birth. However, all the
other listings have the arrangements of the tribes in different orders with
sometimes a tribe left out.
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When this occurs there is a moral and spiritual reason for it as we see
when we contrast with Genesis 49 where Jacob speaks of the future of the
tribes.
Jacob sees them in the light of GOD’S HOLINESS and therefore we find
that their sins are mentioned. Moses sees them in the light of GOD’S
GRACE and therefore there is no mention of their sin.
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We have a lesson for ourselves that when viewed in the light of God’s
holiness we were indeed great sinners but now saved by sovereign grace
we can sing with the hymn writer.
We can say with David, “my cup runneth over” (Psalm 23:5)
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1. BLESSING OF REUBEN
6 ¶ Let Reuben live, and not die; and let not his men be few.
The right of the first-born was withheld from Reuben (Gen 49:3–4), but
Moses promises that he will prosper. The phrase let not his men be few
means that his descendants would continue in existence and would not be
small in number.1
There has been a difference of opinion arising from the second phrase.
There Hebrew reads as in Young's Literal Translation
- “Let Reuben live,
and not die, And let his men be a number.”
1KJV Bible commentary. 1997, c1994 (Dt 33:6). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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THE BLESSING OF LIFE
“And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins” (Ephesians 2:1)
“Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak, and
hold not thy peace: For I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: for I
have much people in this city. And he continued there a year and six months, teaching
the word of God among them.” (Acts 18:9-11)
The Lord encouraged Paul when he was cast down with the great truth of
election.
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the same barbaric mentality, the same lack of altruistic or humanitarian
impulses were in evidence."
Enduring many years of deprivation, danger from natives and disease, they
continued with their work and after many years of patient ministry, the
entire island of Aniwa professed Christianity. In 1899 he saw his Aniwa
New Testament printed and the establishment of missionaries on twenty
five of the thirty islands of the New Hebrides.
2. BLESSING OF JUDAH
7 And this is the blessing of Judah: and he said, Hear, LORD, the
voice of Judah, and bring him unto his people: let his hands be
sufficient for him; and be thou an help to him from his enemies.
Judah was given the responsibility to lead the tribes on the battlefield and
would be vulnerable to attack. Moses prayed for them to have military
success prayer. As he returns to the people after conquest, they are
obedient to him. It was through Judah that the kings would come and
ultimately the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ.
“The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until
Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.” (Genesis 49:10)
This will be fulfilled when the Lord Jesus returns in glory and power as the
Lion of the tribe of Judah.
“And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda,
the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.”
(Revelation 5:5)
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E. M. Bounds wrote a book which became a classic called power through
prayer. There is no book like it which expounds the Scriptures on prayer
and stirs up the believer to spend more time with God in prayer.
“The Church is looking for better methods; God is looking for better
men.”
“What the Church needs to-day is not more machinery or better, not new
organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost
can use -- men of prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost does not
flow through methods, but through men. He does not come on
machinery, but on men. He does not anoint plans, but men -- men of
prayer.”
The we read that Saul was brought unto the people of God
“And when he had received meat, he was strengthened. Then was Saul certain days with
the disciples which were at Damascus.” (Acts 9:19)
Saul also increased in strength and his hands were sufficient for him.
“But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which dwelt at
Damascus, proving that this is very Christ.” (Acts 9:22)
Saul also had enemies who sought to slay him but the Lord was a hep to
him from his enemies and preserved him till his work was done.
“And he spake boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus, and disputed against the
Grecians: but they went about to slay him. Which when the brethren knew, they brought
him down to Caesarea, and sent him forth to Tarsus.” (Acts 9:29-30)
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A. C. Gaebelein has a suggestion why Simeon is left out. He links it with
the Second Coming of Christ.
Simeon is left out. We shall not give the different explanations which are
offered, nor burden our pages with the unworthy theories of higher
criticism.
Reuben (behold a son'); Simeon (hearing); Levi (joined); Judah (praise).
This is the order of the sons of Jacob according to their birth. It tells out
the gospel. In the blessing of Moses the order is: Reuben (behold a son!);
Judah (praise); Levi (joined). Simeon (hearing) is left out. When the Lord
comes Israel will behold Him as the Son and will break out in praise and
worship and become joined to Him. No "hearing" is needed then. We pass
this on to our readers for consideration. We have nowhere seen this
application.
“And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother,
saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the
greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember
their sin no more.” (Jeremiah 31:34)
(Also quoted in Hebrews 8:11)
3. BLESSING OF LEVI
8 ¶ And of Levi he said, Let thy Thummim and thy Urim be with thy
holy one, whom thou didst prove at Massah, and with whom thou
didst strive at the waters of Meribah;
9 Who said unto his father and to his mother, I have not seen him;
neither did he acknowledge his brethren, nor knew his own children:
for they have observed thy word, and kept thy covenant.
10 They shall teach Jacob thy judgments, and Israel thy law: they
shall put incense before thee, and whole burnt sacrifice upon thine
altar.
11 Bless, LORD, his substance, and accept the work of his hands:
smite through the loins of them that rise against him, and of them
that hate him, that they rise not again.
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Because of their loyalty to Moses and to the Lord (Exodus 17:1-7; 32:26-
27) they were given the blessing of the Priesthood which included the
privilege of (1) knowing the mind of the Lord through the Urim and the
Thummim; (2) teaching the Word of God; (3) worshipping in the
sanctuary; (4) acceptance with the Lord.
Thummim and Urim are first mentioned in connection with the garments
of glory and beauty for Aaron.
“And thou shalt put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim and the Thummim; and
they shall be upon Aaron’s heart, when he goeth in before the LORD: and Aaron shall
bear the judgment of the children of Israel upon his heart before the LORD
continually.” (Exodus 28:30)
They were for making judgments, decisions for Israel, to make know the
mind of the Lord on certain matters.
Mentions in Scripture
These stones are only mentioned three times in the Pentateuch (Exodus
28:30; Numbers 27:21; Deuteronomy 33:8), once in 2 Samuel and twice
after the Babylonian exile (Ezra 2:63; Nehemiah 7:65)
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shall come in, both he, and all the children of Israel with him, even all the congregation.”
(Numbers 27:21)
“And when Saul enquired of the LORD, the LORD answered him not, neither by
dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets.” (1 Samuel 28:6)
“And the Tirshatha said unto them, that they should not eat of the most holy things, till
there stood up a priest with Urim and with Thummim.” (Ezra 2:63)
“These sought their register among those that were reckoned by genealogy, but it was not
found: therefore were they, as polluted, put from the priesthood. And the Tirshatha said
unto them, that they should not eat of the most holy things, till there stood up a priest
with Urim and Thummim.” (Nehemiah 7:64-65)
There are places in the Bible where Urim and Thummim may be implied
but are not named (Josh. 7:14–18; 1 Sam. 14:37–45; 2 Sam. 21:1).2
“The lot is cast into the lap; but the whole disposing thereof is of the LORD.”
(Proverbs 16:33)
The word for lap is translated as “bosom” 32 times in the AV. It could
refer the to breastplate which was upon the bosom of the High Priest. The
lot would be the Urim and Thummim stones which were cast in.
2
Youngblood, R. F., Bruce, F. F., Harrison, R. K., & Thomas Nelson
Publishers. (1995). Nelson's new illustrated Bible dictionary. Nashville: T.
Nelson.
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symbols that signified yes or no, true or false.
The Jewish historian Josephus (a.d. 37–100?) believed that the Urim
and Thummim had to do with the flashing of the precious stones in the
breastplate. Other writers held that the letters in the names of the twelve
tribes of Israel engraved on the stones stood out or flashed in succession
to spell out God’s reply. Another theory is that by staring at the glow of
the stones, the high priest would go into a trance during which God would
speak to him.
All of these theories are pure guesswork. No one knows the exact
nature of the Urim and Thummim or precisely how they were used.
However, it is easy to see that in the days before much of the Scriptures
were written or collected, there was a need for some kind of divine
guidance. Today, of course, we have God’s complete written revelation,
and therefore have no need of devices such as the Urim and Thummim.3
3
Word in life study Bible . 1997, c1996 (electronic ed.) (Ex 28:30).
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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They proved they were fit to teach God’s laws for when the real tests
came, this tribe stood loyal to the covenant with God and were even
willing to slay family members who had sinned.
Following on from the blessing of Judah we see that once the believer is
brought unto people, the people of God, there develops a life of
consecration and worship as seen in the blessing of Levi.
“Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood…But ye are
a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should
shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous
light” (1 Peter 2:5-9)
We are able offer spiritual sacrifices such as praise and worship (Hebrews
13:15), our bodies for His service (Romans 12:1), our financial help to
those in need (Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:6); Following on from the
blessing of Judah we see that once the believer is brought unto people, the
people of God, there develops a life of consecration and worship as seen
in the blessing of Levi; We are able to intercede for others (Colossian 4:12)
4. BLESSING OF BENJAMIN
12 ¶ And of Benjamin he said, The beloved of the LORD shall dwell
in safety by him; and the LORD shall cover him all the day long, and
he shall dwell between his shoulders.
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Dwelling between his shoulders means that Benjamin will lie in the bosom
of the Lord like John leaned on the bosom of the Lord (John 13:23) or
that they would be carried on the shoulders like a man carries his son. This
seems more likely given that the Lord says this of all Israel in
Deuteronomy 1:31
“And in the wilderness, where thou hast seen how that the LORD thy God bare thee,
as a man doth bear his son, in all the way that ye went, until ye came into this place.”
“Now there was leaning on Jesus’ bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.” (John
13:23)
The word for bosom in the Greek is kolpos (Strongs 2859) “the front of
the body between the arms”
Our safety
“While I was with them in the world, I kept them in thy name: those that thou gavest
me I have kept, and none of them is lost, but the son of perdition; that the scripture
might be fulfilled.” (John 17:12)
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Illustration: The father and daughter
G. Campbell Morgan told a story about a father and his young daughter
who were especially close. They enjoyed spending time together. If he
went for a walk or made a social call, she wanted to go along. But then he
began to notice a change. When he asked her to accompany him on
errands, she made excuses. As the weeks passed, he became concerned
about it.
When his birthday came, she presented him with a pair of slippers she
had made. Then he realized that she had been working on them while he
was out of the house. "Darling, I like these slippers very much," he said
gently, "but next time buy the slippers and let me have you all the days. I
would rather have you than anything you can make for me."
Beyond any work we may do for God, time spent in His presence must
take priority. He desires our fellowship first of all. If our worship is
neglected, our work will be deficient.
Reader, seek to know, more and more, the reality and blessedness of
Benjamin's place and portion. Be not satisfied with anything short of the
enjoyed presence of Christ, the abiding sense of relationship and nearness
to Him. Be assured of it, it is your happy privilege. Let nothing rob you of
it. Keep ever near the Shepherd's side, reposing in His love, lying down in
the green pastures and beside the still waters. (C. H. Mackintosh)
5. BLESSING OF JOSEPH
13¶ And of Joseph he said, Blessed of the LORD be his land, for the
precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep that
coucheth beneath,
14 And for the precious fruits brought forth by the sun, and for the
precious things put forth by the moon,
15 And for the chief things of the ancient mountains, and for the
precious things of the lasting hills,
16 And for the precious things of the earth and fulness thereof, and
for the good will of him that dwelt in the bush: let the blessing come
upon the head of Joseph, and upon the top of the head of him that
was separated from his brethren.
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17 His glory is like the firstling of his bullock, and his horns are like
the horns of unicorns: 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.
Joseph received the blessing of the first born son, a double portion of the
inheritance.
“Now the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, (for he was the firstborn; but,
forasmuch as he defiled his father’s bed, his birthright was given unto the sons of Joseph
the son of Israel: and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright.” (1
Chronicles 5:1)
Magnificent range of blessing! And all this flowing from and based upon
his sufferings. It is needless to say that all these blessings will be made
good in the experience of Israel, by-and-by. The sufferings of the true
Joseph will form the imperishable foundation of the future blessedness of
His brethren in the land of Canaan (C. H. Mackintosh)
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THE BLESSING OF FRUITFULNESS
Illustration: Loving God’s Son
Joseph inherited the best blessing but we too have inherited the very best
God can give us.
“And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we
suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.” (Romans 8:17)
Joseph’s blessing was the greatest for he had suffered the most, first at the
hands of his brethren and then at the hands of the Egyptians.
The amount of glory and blessing is related to the extent of suffering for
the Lord.
“But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I
drink of? and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?” (Mark 10:38)
Our blessing is based on the sufferings of Christ and our reward on our
willing to suffer reproach for our Lord.
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22-23)
“Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that
beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.” (John 15:2)
Apostate Christians are taken away and true believers are pruned to bear
more fruit.
God removes all things in the believer’s life that would hinder fruit-
bearing, i.e., he chastises to cut away sin and hindrances that would drain
spiritual life just as the farmer removes anything on the branches that keep
them from bearing maximum fruit (Heb. 12:3–11).4
4MacArthur, J. J. (1997, c1997). The MacArthur Study Bible (electronic ed.) (Jn 15:2). Nashville: Word Pub.
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6. BLESSING OF ZEBULUN & ISSACHAR
18 ¶ And of Zebulun he said, Rejoice, Zebulun, in thy going out;
and, Issachar, in thy tents.
Zebulun and Issachar, the last two sons of Leah, are mentioned together
and in the same order as they are in Jacob's blessing, the younger being
placed first. What is asserted of these two tribes speaks of them together as
a unit. The poetic parallelistic structure of the first two lines is to be
understood as a play on the fairly common expression of one's daily
activity as "going out and coming in," with "in your tents" equivalent to
"coming in." So then the sense is "Rejoice, Zebulun, and you, Issachar, in
all your activities." EBC
19 ¶ They shall call the people unto the mountain; there they shall
offer sacrifices of righteousness: for they shall suck of the abundance
of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand.
5King James Version study Bible . 1997, c1988 (electronic ed.) (Dt 33:18). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
6KJV Bible commentary. 1997, c1994 (Dt 33:18). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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Here we see the spiritual lesson of evangelical activity, a going forth to
others to call them unto the Lord.
The sea and the sand represent the vast multitudes of people in this world.
Issachar would depict the joy of the pilgrim. However, some like C. A.
Coates view the tent as the assembly into which the souls are brought. In
connection with this he notes Paul was a tent maker and planter of
assemblies.
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They had been out of fuel for weeks, according to the diary, and were just
drifting. From the last entry of the diary, it was found that they had been
frozen, dead, and drifting for about thirteen years!
7. BLESSING OF GAD
20 And of Gad he said, Blessed be he that enlargeth Gad: he
dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the arm with the crown of the head.
The Gadites were to play an important role in the battle. Even though they
had already possessed their portion of the land east of the Jordan, they
would nevertheless cooperate faithfully along with the rest of Israel in the
completion of the conquest.7
Moses praises God for enlarging Gad, implying an unlimited space for
development. Gad is likened to a lioness, a fierce beast that was
unchallenged in the area where she dwelt. As a lioness must capture its
food and lodging, so Gad would have to conquer that which they desired.
The reference to Gad’s choosing the first fruit territory, i.e., the first part,
relates to Gad’s obtaining land beyond Jordan from Moses. The tribe’s
initiative in being the first to request land predated this reference to its
geographical expansion, but confirmed Moses’ prediction concerning
them.8
7King James Version study Bible . 1997, c1988 (electronic ed.) (Dt 33:20). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
8KJV Bible commentary. 1997, c1994 (Dt 33:20). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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THE BLESSING OF COURAGE
“The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.” (Proverbs
28:1)
“Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the
whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.”
(Ephesians 6:10-11)
8. BLESSING OF DAN
22 ¶ And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion’s whelp: he shall leap from
Bashan.
Dan. When Jacob blessed Dan, he compared him to a serpent that bit a
horse’s feet so that the rider fell backward (Gen 49:17). Now Moses
compares the tribe to a young lion which suddenly springs from its
ambush to make an attack. He is making reference to the impetuous nature
of the Danites and to the fact that they were quick to follow their
inclinations.9
9KJV Bible commentary. 1997, c1994 (Dt 33:22). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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9. BLESSING OF NAPHTALI
23 ¶ And of Naphtali he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with favour, and
full with the blessing of the LORD: possess thou the west and the
south.
Weather forecasters of that day were looking out for good weather for
their crops so that they might have a good harvest but did not discern the
spiritual lessons clearly brought before them in the mighty ministry of
Christ.
We shall have showers of blessing through Christ and the sunshine of His
love upon us.
This last blessing is taken from the name of Asher himself, which means
“happiness”
“And Leah said, Happy am I, for the daughters will call me blessed: and she called his
name Asher.” (Genesis 30:13)
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They were to be “the most happy” among the happy tribes Cf. “happy art
thou O Israel (v.29).
They would be secure from their enemies, thus blessed by God with
strength to live life to its fullest throughout their lifetime.
10
Bathing his feet in olive oil (probably mixed with various fragrant
unguents) and having a secure residence behind gates bolted with iron and
bronze bars, the tribe of Asher will grow in strength as its days increase in
number. EBC
The name Asher meant “prosperous,” and the tribe justly bore its name.
Moses blessed it with earthly goods. Even the expression dip his foot in oil
meant prosperity. Also, the phrase as thy days, so shall thy strength be
meant technically, “let thine old age be as thy youth.”11
10King James Version study Bible . 1997, c1988 (electronic ed.) (Dt 33:24). Nash ville: Thomas Nelson.
11KJV Bible commentary. 1997, c1994 (Dt 33:24). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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millennial age, and "as your days, so shall your strength be" (v.25). Their
strength will not fail even after 1000 years! (L. M. Grant)
In order to maintain this joy of seeing Christ, just as Asher dipped his foot
in oil, the believer is to walk in the Spirit and experience the joy of the
Holy Ghost.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk
not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” (Romans 8:1)
“For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy
in the Holy Ghost.” (Romans 14:17)
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4)
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