ESV: M'Cheyne Reading Plan show

Summary: With family: Deuteronomy 33-34; Psalm 119:145-176 In private: Isaiah 60; Matthew 8 With family: Deuteronomy 33-34; Psalm 119:145-176 Deuteronomy 33-34; Psalm 119:145-176 Back to top Deuteronomy 33-34 Moses' Final Blessing on Israel 33 This is the blessing with which Moses the man of God blessed the people of Israel before his death. He said,   “The LORD came from Sinai     and dawned from Seir upon us;1     he shone forth from Mount Paran;   he came from the ten thousands of holy ones,     with flaming fire2 at his right hand.   Yes, he loved his people,3     all his holy ones were in his4 hand;   so they followed5 in your steps,     receiving direction from you,   when Moses commanded us a law,     as a possession for the assembly of Jacob.   Thus the LORD6 became king in Jeshurun,     when the heads of the people were gathered,     all the tribes of Israel together.   “Let Reuben live, and not die,     but let his men be few.” And this he said of Judah:   “Hear, O LORD, the voice of Judah,     and bring him in to his people.   With your hands contend7 for him,     and be a help against his adversaries.” And of Levi he said,   “Give to Levi8 your Thummim,     and your Urim to your godly one,   whom you tested at Massah,     with whom you quarreled at the waters of Meribah;   who said of his father and mother,     ‘I regard them not’;   he disowned his brothers     and ignored his children.   For they observed your word     and kept your covenant.   They shall teach Jacob your rules     and Israel your law;   they shall put incense before you     and whole burnt offerings on your altar.   Bless, O LORD, his substance,     and accept the work of his hands;   crush the loins of his adversaries,     of those who hate him, that they rise not again.” Of Benjamin he said,   “The beloved of the LORD dwells in safety.   The High God9 surrounds him all day long,     and dwells between his shoulders.” And of Joseph he said,   “Blessed by the LORD be his land,     with the choicest gifts of heaven above,10     and of the deep that crouches beneath,   with the choicest fruits of the sun     and the rich yield of the months,   with the finest produce of the ancient mountains     and the abundance of the everlasting hills,   with the best gifts of the earth and its fullness     and the favor of him who dwells in the bush.   May these rest on the head of Joseph,     on the pate of him who is prince among his brothers.   A firstborn bull11—he has majesty,     and his horns are the horns of a wild ox;   with them he shall gore the peoples,     all of them, to the ends of the earth;   they are the ten thousands of Ephraim,     and they are the thousands of Manasseh.” And of Zebulun he said,   “Rejoice, Zebulun, in your going out,     and Issachar, in your tents.   They shall call peoples to their mountain;     there they offer right sacrifices;   for they draw from the abundance of the seas     and the hidden treasures of the sand.” And of Gad he said,   “Blessed be he who enla