Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary
Deuteronomy 33
Yet Moses has not done with the children of Israel; he seemed to have taken final leave of them in the close of the foregoing chapter, but still he has something more to say. He had preached them a farewell sermon, a very copious and pathetic discourse. After sermon he had given out a psalm, a long psalm; and now nothing remains but to dismiss them with a blessing; that blessing he pronounces in this chapter in the name of the Lord, and so leaves them. I. He pronounces them all blessed in what God had done for them already, especially in giving them his law, Deuteronomy 33:2-33:5. II. He pronounces a blessing upon each tribe, which is both a prayer for and a prophecy of their felicity. 1. Reuben, Deuteronomy 33:6. 2. Judah, Deuteronomy 33:7. 3. Levi, Deuteronomy 33:8-33:11. 4. Benjamin, Deuteronomy 33:12. 5. Joseph, Deuteronomy 33:13-33:17. 6. Zebulun and Issachar, Deuteronomy 33:18, 33:19. 7. Gad, Deuteronomy 33:20, 33:21. 8. Dan, Deuteronomy 33:22. 9. Naphtali, Deuteronomy 33:23. 10. Asher, Deuteronomy 33:24, 33:25. III. He pronounces them all in general blessed upon the account of what God would be to them, and do for them if they were obedient, Deuteronomy 33:26-33:29 MHBCC 187.1