Verses 1–5
DEUTERONOMY - CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
Verses 1-5:
This chapter is Moses’ benediction upon the tribes of Israel. It was probably delivered on the same day as the song, in chapter 32. Note the contrast between the two: the song is a somber warning, filled with dark predictions of doom; the benediction is bright and cheerful, with promises of Divine favor.
The text is the introduction to the tribal blessings. Compare this chapter with Genesis chapter 49, Jacob’s blessings upon his sons and their descendants.
"Moses, the man of God," see Joshua 14:6, and the title of Psalms 90. This implies that Moses was favored by being chosen as God’s spokesman, and was God’s faithful messenger to His people.
"The Lord came from Sinai," not as a place of origin, but as the starting point of His covenant with Israel, given through Moses.
Seir, the mountainous region south of the Salt (Dead) Sea extending to the Eleanitic Gulf. It was first occupied by the Horites, Genesis 14:6, and later by the descendants of Esau, Genesis 32:1-3.
Mount Paran, a wilderness region south by southwest of Canaan, and west of Edom. It reached westward to Shur and south to the Eleanitic Gulf. It is also called Mount Paran, and el-Paran, Genesis 21:21; Numbers 10:12; Numbers 12:16, et.al.
"Saints," (verse 2) qodesh, "separation, holiness." The reading is literally, "out from myriads of holiness." Comparing this text with 1 Kings 22:19; Job 1:6; Daniel 7:10, it may be implied that qadosh here refers to the myriads of holy beings who surround God’s throne in Heaven, awaiting His command and to do His pleasure, see Genesis 28:12; Genesis 32:2-3; Psalms 103:21.
"Fiery law," an expression not easily understood. The ancient versions vary considerably at this text. The meaning seems to be: "From His right hand went rays of fire, a law," compare Habakkuk 3:4; Exodus 19:16.
"He loved the people," that is, the people of Israel.
"Saints," (verse 3) qadosh, "set apart, separate, holy." The grammatical structure of this term indicates that it applies to Israel as the people whom God loved.
Jeshurun, see Deuteronomy 32:15.