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Deuteronomy 33:26

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There is no one like God, O Jeshurun, 1  who rides through the sky 2  to help you, on the clouds in majesty.

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Ex 15:11; De 32:15; Ps 18:10; Ps 68:4,33,34; Ps 86:8; Ps 104:3; Isa 19:1; Isa 40:18,25; Isa 43:11-13; Isa 66:8; Jer 10:6; Hab 3:8

NET © Notes

sn Jeshurun is a term of affection referring to Israel, derived from the Hebrew verb יָשַׁר (yashar, “be upright”). See note on the term in Deut 32:15.

tn Or “(who) rides (on) the heavens” (cf. NIV, NRSV, NLT). This title depicts Israel’s God as sovereign over the elements of the storm (cf. Ps 68:33). The use of the phrase here may be polemical; Moses may be asserting that Israel’s God, not Baal (called the “rider of the clouds” in the Ugaritic myths), is the true divine king (cf. v. 5) who controls the elements of the storm, grants agricultural prosperity, and delivers his people from their enemies. See R. B. Chisholm, Jr., “The Polemic against Baalism in Israel’s Early History and Literature,” BSac 151 (1994): 275.



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