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Giovedi, 25 aprile 2024 - San Marco ( Letture di oggi)

Deuteronomy 33


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1This is the blessing that Moses, man of God, pronounced over the Israelites before he died.2He said: Yahweh came from Sinai, from Seir he dawned on us, from Mount Paran blazed forth, Forthem he came, after the mustering at Kadesh, from his zenith as far as the foothil s.3You who love the ancestors! Your holy ones are all at your command. At your feet they fell, under yourguidance went swiftly on.4(Moses enjoined a law on us.) The assembly of Jacob comes into its inheritance;5there was a king in Jeshurun when the heads of the people foregathered and the tribes of Israel wereal assembled!6May Reuben survive and not die out, survive though his men be few!7Of Judah he said this: Listen, Yahweh, to the voice of Judah, and bring him back to his people. Thathis hands may defend his rights, come to his help against his foes!8Of Levi he said: To Levi, give your urim, to your faithful one, your thummim, having tested him atMassah, having striven with him at the Waters of Meribah.9Of his father and mother, he says, 'I have not seen them.' He does not acknowledge his brothers, nordoes he know his own children. Yes, they have kept your word, they hold firmly to your covenant.10They wil teach your customs to Jacob, and your Law to Israel. They wil put incense before you andburnt offerings on your altar.11Yahweh, bless his worthiness, and accept the actions he performs. Crush the loins of those who riseagainst him and of his foes, so that they rise no more!12Of Benjamin he said: Beloved of Yahweh, he rests trustful y near him. The Most High protects himday after day and dwel s between his hil sides.13Of Joseph he said: His land is blessed by Yahweh. For him the best of heaven's dew and of the deepthat lies below,14the best of what the sun makes grow, of what springs with every month,15the first-fruits of the ancient mountains, the best from the hil s of old16the best of the land and al it holds, the favour of him who dwells in the Bush. May the hair grow thickon the head of Joseph, on the brow of the consecrated one among his brothers!17First-born of the Bul , his the glory. His horns are the wild ox's horns, with which he gores thepeoples to the very ends of the earth. Such are the myriads of Ephraim, such are the thousands of Manasseh.18Of Zebulun he said: Prosper, Zebulun, in your expeditions, and you, Issachar, in your tents!19On the mountain where the people come to pray they offer upright sacrifices, for they taste the richesof the seas and the treasures hidden in the sands.20Of Gad he said: Blessed be he who gives Gad space enough! He lies there like a lioness; he hassavaged arm and face and head.21Then he took the first portion for himself, saw that there was stored up for him a leader's share. Hehas come at the head of the people, has carried out the saving justice of Yahweh and his judgements on Israel.22Of Dan he said: Dan is a lion cub leaping from Bashan.23Of Naphtali he said: Naphtali, sated with favours, fil ed with the blessings of Yahweh: the west andsouth are to be his domain.24Of Asher he said: Most blessed of the sons let Asher be! Let him be the most privileged of hisbrothers and let him bathe his feet in oil!25Be your bolts of iron and of bronze and your security as lasting as your days!26No one is like the God of Jeshurun: he rides the heavens to your rescue, rides the clouds in hismajesty!27The God of old is your refuge, his the eternal arm which here below drives the enemy before you; heit is who says, 'Destroy!'28Israel rests trustfully. The well-spring of Jacob is chosen out for a land of corn and wine; thereheaven itself rains down dew.29Blessed are you, O Israel! Who is like you, O victorious people? Yahweh is the shield that protectsyou and the sword that leads you to triumph. Your enemies wil try to corrupt you, but you yourself wil trample ontheir backs.