Deuteronomy 33:6-17

Deuteronomy 33:6-17

[6] Let Reuben  live,  and not die;  and let not his men  be few.  [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.  [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,  his substance,  and accept  the work  of his hands:  smite  through the loins  of them that rise  against him, and of them that hate  not  again.  [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.  [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.  [17] His glory  is like the firstling  of his bullock,  and his 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.