The Fifth Book of Moses: Deuteronomy
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Chapter 33 -
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(a)33:8
Holy man: Aaron and his successors in the priesthood.(Challoner)
(b)33:9 This passage indicates that the Levites have set aside their families (father and mother and brothers), to serve the Lord faithfully. Similarly, Christ said that His followers must ‘hate’ their father and mother and brothers.(Conte)
(c)33:9
Who has said, etc: It is the duty of the priestly tribe to prefer God’s honour and service before all considerations of flesh and blood: in such manner as to behave as strangers to their nearest akin, when these would withdraw them from the business of their calling.(Challoner)
(d)33:12 The figure used here is of the Church as a Bride. Benjamin will rest amid her arms, for he has wedded himself to the Church as to a bride.(Conte)
(e)33:12
Shall dwell, etc: This seems to allude to the temple being built in the confines of the tribe of Benjamin.(Challoner)
(f)33:16
The Nazarite: See the note on Gen. 49:26.(Challoner)
(g)33:21
He saw, etc: The pre-eminence of the tribe of Gad, to which this alludes, was their having the lawgiver Moses buried in their borders; though the particular place was not known.(Challoner)
(h)33:22 Dan is thought to be the tribe from which the mother of the Antichrist is descended. Notice that his blessing is limited and worldly: he will be fierce and aggressive like a young lion, but not wise or restrained like an older lion. He will be numerous (or have numerous followers), but no holiness is described for this great multitude.(Conte)
(i)33:23
The sea: The lake of Genesaret.(Challoner)
(j)33:27
Underneath are the everlasting arms: Though the dwelling of God be above in heaven, his arms are always stretched out to help us here below.(Challoner)