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Text -- Deuteronomy 33:24 (NET)

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Blessing on Asher
33:24 Of Asher he said: Asher is blessed with children, may he be favored by his brothers and may he dip his foot in olive oil.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Asher a tribe of Israel that came from Asher; son of Jacob and Zilpah,the man; son of Jacob and Zilpah,a tribe of Israel or its land


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Simeon, The tribe of | SIMEON (1) | Religion | OIL | Moses | Moab | Israel | INTERCESSION | GOD, 2 | Death | DEUTERONOMY | DAINTIES; DAINTY (MEATS) | Blessing | Bless | Benedictions | Asher | Agriculture | ASHER (1) | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Deu 33:24 - -- Who carries blessedness in his very name, be blessed with children - He shall have numerous, strong and healthful children.

Who carries blessedness in his very name, be blessed with children - He shall have numerous, strong and healthful children.

Wesley: Deu 33:24 - -- By his sweet disposition and winning carriage.

By his sweet disposition and winning carriage.

Wesley: Deu 33:24 - -- He shall have such plenty of oil that he may not only wash his face, but his feet also in it.

He shall have such plenty of oil that he may not only wash his face, but his feet also in it.

JFB: Deu 33:24-25 - -- The condition of this tribe is described as combining all the elements of earthly felicity.

The condition of this tribe is described as combining all the elements of earthly felicity.

JFB: Deu 33:24-25 - -- These words allude either to the process of extracting the oil by foot presses, or to his district as particularly fertile and adapted to the culture ...

These words allude either to the process of extracting the oil by foot presses, or to his district as particularly fertile and adapted to the culture of the olive.

Clarke: Deu 33:24 - -- Let Asher be blessed with children - Let him have a numerous posterity, continually increasing

Let Asher be blessed with children - Let him have a numerous posterity, continually increasing

Clarke: Deu 33:24 - -- Let him be acceptable to his brethren - May he be in perfect union and harmony with the other tribes

Let him be acceptable to his brethren - May he be in perfect union and harmony with the other tribes

Clarke: Deu 33:24 - -- Let him dip his foot in oil - Let him have a fertile soil, and an abundance of all the conveniences and comforts of life.

Let him dip his foot in oil - Let him have a fertile soil, and an abundance of all the conveniences and comforts of life.

TSK: Deu 33:24 - -- Asher be blessed : Gen 49:20; Psa 115:15, Psa 128:3, Psa 128:6 let him be : Pro 3:3, Pro 3:4; Exo 12:10; Act 7:10; Rom 14:18, Rom 15:31 let him dip : ...

Asher be blessed : Gen 49:20; Psa 115:15, Psa 128:3, Psa 128:6

let him be : Pro 3:3, Pro 3:4; Exo 12:10; Act 7:10; Rom 14:18, Rom 15:31

let him dip : Job 29:6

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Deu 33:24 - -- Rather, "Blessed above the sons"(i. e. of Jacob-most blessed among the sons of Jacob) "be Asher; let him he the favored one of his brethren,"i. e., ...

Rather, "Blessed above the sons"(i. e. of Jacob-most blessed among the sons of Jacob) "be Asher; let him he the favored one of his brethren,"i. e., the one favored of God. The plenty with which this tribe should be blessed is described under the figure of dipping the foot in oil (compare the marginal reference).

Poole: Deu 33:24 - -- He shall have numerous, and those strong, and healthful, and comely, children. Or, shall be blessed or praised of or above the sons , i.e. the othe...

He shall have numerous, and those strong, and healthful, and comely, children. Or, shall be blessed or praised of or above the sons , i.e. the other sons of Israel, or his brethren, as it here follows, i.e. his portion shall fall in an excellent part, where he may have the benefits both of his own fat soil, and of the sea, by his neighbours Tyrus and Sidon.

Acceptable to his brethren by his sweet disposition and winning carriage, and communication of his excellent commodities to his brethren, he shall gain their affections.

Let him dip his foot in oil he shall have such plenty of oil, that he may not only wash his face, but his feet also, in it. Or, the fatness and fertility of his country may be expressed by oil, as Job 29:6 . And so it agrees with Jacob’ s blessing of him, Gen 49:20 .

Haydock: Deu 33:24 - -- Blessed. He alludes to the name of Aser, which has this signification. (Haydock) --- This tribe had been upon the increase in the desert, (Calme...

Blessed. He alludes to the name of Aser, which has this signification. (Haydock) ---

This tribe had been upon the increase in the desert, (Calmet) and now comprised 53,000 warriors. (Haydock) ---

The province of Galilee, where Aser dwelt, was one of the most fertile of all Chanaan, and noted for abundance of oil, Genesis xlix. 20. (Josephus, Jewish Wars iii. 2., and ii. 22.) (Calmet) ---

Oil. So Job (xxix. 6,) says, When I washed my feet with butter. (Menochius)

Gill: Deu 33:24 - -- And of Asher he said,.... The tribe of Asher, as the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem: let Asher be blessed with children; with large numbers, a...

And of Asher he said,.... The tribe of Asher, as the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem:

let Asher be blessed with children; with large numbers, as it appears this tribe was, having in it 53,400 men of war, Num 26:47. It was esteemed a great blessing to have many children, Psa 128:3; or "above the children"; above or more than the rest of the children of Jacob; see Luk 2:36; Jarchi observes, that he had seen, in a book called Siphri, that there was none in all the tribes blessed with children as Asher, but not known how:

let him be acceptable to his brethren; either for his excellent bread, and royal dainties, Gen 49:20; or for the goodness of his olives and oil, and for the brass and iron found in this tribe, as follows; or, as some say, because of his children, his daughters being very beautiful:

and let him dip his foot in oil; have such plenty of it, that if he would he might dip or wash his feet in it; and it was usual not only to anoint the head, but the feet f also, with oil, Luk 7:46.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Deu 33:24 Dip his foot in olive oil. This is a metaphor for prosperity, one especially apt in light of the abundance of olive groves in the area settled by Ashe...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Deu 33:1-29 - --1 The majesty of God.6 The blessings of the twelve tribes.26 The excellency of Israel.

MHCC: Deu 33:24-25 - --All shall be sanctified to true believers; if their way be rough, their feet shall be shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace. As thy days, s...

Matthew Henry: Deu 33:22-25 - -- Here is, I. The blessing of Dan, Deu 33:22. Jacob in his blessing had compared him to a serpent for subtlety; Moses compares him to a lion for coura...

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 33:24-25 - -- Asher. - "Blessed before the sons be Asher; let him be the favoured among his brethren, and dipping his foot in oil. Iron and brass be thy castle; a...

Constable: Deu 31:1--34:12 - --VII. MOSES' LAST ACTS chs. 31--34 Having completed the major addresses to the Israelites recorded to this point ...

Constable: Deu 33:1-29 - --D. Moses' blessing of the tribes ch. 33 After receiving the reminder of his death and as one of his final official acts as Israel's leader, Moses pron...

Guzik: Deu 33:1-29 - --Deuteronomy 33 - Moses Blesses the Tribes A. Introduction to the blessing of the tribes. 1. (1) Now this is the blessing . . . Now this is the ble...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) DEUTERONOMY, the second law, a title which plainly shows what is the object of this book, namely, a recapitulation of the law. It was given in the for...

JFB: Deuteronomy (Outline) MOSES' SPEECH AT THE END OF THE FORTIETH YEAR. (Deu. 1:1-46) THE STORY IS CONTINUED. (Deu. 2:1-37) CONQUEST OF OG, KING OF BASHAN. (Deu. 3:1-20) AN E...

TSK: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) The book of Deuteronomy marks the end of the Pentateuch, commonly called the Law of Moses; a work every way worthy of God its author, and only less th...

TSK: Deuteronomy 33 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Deu 33:1, The majesty of God; Deu 33:6, The blessings of the twelve tribes; Deu 33:26, The excellency of Israel.

Poole: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) FIFTH BOOK of MOSES, CALLED DEUTERONOMY THE ARGUMENT Moses, in the two last months of his life, rehearseth what God had done for them, and their ...

Poole: Deuteronomy 33 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 33 The majesty of God, Deu 33:1-5 . Blessings prophesied of the twelve tribes, Deu 33:6-25 . The excellency of Israel, Deu 33:26-29 . He ...

MHCC: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) This book repeats much of the history and of the laws contained in the three foregoing books: Moses delivered it to Israel a little before his death, ...

MHCC: Deuteronomy 33 (Chapter Introduction) (Deu 33:1-5) The glorious majesty of God. (v. 6-23) The blessings of the twelve tribes. (Deu 33:24, Deu 33:25) Strength to believers. (Deu 33:26-29...

Matthew Henry: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fifth Book of Moses, Called Deuteronomy This book is a repetition of very much both of the history ...

Matthew Henry: Deuteronomy 33 (Chapter Introduction) 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...

Constable: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible was its first two words,...

Constable: Deuteronomy (Outline) Outline I. Introduction: the covenant setting 1:1-5 II. Moses' first major address: a review...

Constable: Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Bibliography Adams, Jay. Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible. Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyt...

Haydock: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY. This Book is called Deuteronomy, which signifies a second law , because it repeats and inculcates the ...

Gill: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY This book is sometimes called "Elleh hadebarim", from the words with which it begins; and sometimes by the Jews "Mishne...

Gill: Deuteronomy 33 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 33 This chapter relates the blessings Moses pronounced upon the people of Israel a little before his death; first, in g...

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