Deuteronomy - 33:5



5 He was king in Jeshurun, When the heads of the people were gathered, All the tribes of Israel together.

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Explanation and meaning of Deuteronomy 33:5.

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He shall be king with the most right, the princes of the people being assembled with the tribes of Israel.
And he was king in Jeshurun, when the heads of the people and the tribes of Israel were assembled.
And he is in Jeshurun king, In the heads of the people gathering together, The tribes of Israel!
The king shall have great righteousness, at the gathering of the princes of the people with the tribes of Israel.
Et fuit in Recto rex, in colligendis capitibus populi, simulque tribubus Israel.

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Historical Commentaries

Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

He was king - i. e., not Moses but the Lord became king.

And he was king in Jeshurun,.... That is, in Israel, or over the people of Israel, of which name of theirs; see Gill on Deuteronomy 32:15; either God, as Jarchi; for the government of the Israelites was a theocracy, and their laws were immediately from God, and by him they were guided and directed in all things; wherefore, when they were so importunate for a change in their government, and to have a king over them, they are said to reject the Lord, that he should not reign over them, 1-Samuel 8:7; or Moses, as Aben Ezra on the place, Maimonides (f), and others (g); who, under God, had the civil government of the Hebrews; both may be received, God was the supreme Governor, and Moses the chief magistrate under him:
when the heads of Israel and the tribes of the people were gathered together; at Mount Sinai, to hear the law there and then given, or to hear it repeated by Moses, as in this book of Deuteronomy, who were at different times convened together for that purpose, see Deuteronomy 1:1; next follow the particular blessings of the several tribes, beginning with Reuben the firstborn.
(f) In Misn. Shebuot, c. 2. sect. 2. (g) Philo de Vita Mosis, l. 3. p. 681.

He was king in Jeshurun - Moses was their king not in title, but in reality, being under God, their supreme governor, and law giver. Gathered together - When the princes and people met together for the management of public affairs, Moses was owned by them as their king and lawgiver.

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