Deuteronomy 33:26
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New International Version (©1984)
"There is no one like the God of Jeshurun, who rides on the heavens to help you and on the clouds in his majesty.

New Living Translation (©2007)
"There is no one like the God of Israel. He rides across the heavens to help you, across the skies in majestic splendor.

English Standard Version (©2001)
“There is none like God, O Jeshurun, who rides through the heavens to your help, through the skies in his majesty.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"There is none like the God of Jeshurun, Who rides the heavens to your help, And through the skies in His majesty.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
"There's no one like your God, Jeshurun! He rides through the heavens to help you. In majesty he rides through the clouds.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rides upon the heaven to your help, and in his excellency on the clouds.

American King James Version
There is none like to the God of Jeshurun, who rides on the heaven in your help, and in his excellency on the sky.

American Standard Version
There is none like unto God, O Jeshurun, Who rideth upon the heavens for thy help, And in his excellency on the skies.

Douay-Rheims Bible
There is no other God like the God of the rightest: he that is mounted upon the heaven is thy helper. By his magnificence the clouds run hither and thither.

Darby Bible Translation
There is none like unto the łGod of Jeshurun, Who rideth upon the heavens to thy help, And in his majesty, upon the clouds.

English Revised Version
There is none like unto God, O Jeshurun, Who rideth upon the heaven for thy help, And in his excellency on the skies.

Webster's Bible Translation
There is none like to the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellence on the sky.

World English Bible
"There is none like God, Jeshurun, who rides on the heavens for your help, In his excellency on the skies.

Young's Literal Translation
There is none like the God of Jeshurun, Riding the heavens in thy help, And in His excellency the skies.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Rather, There is none like unto God, O Jeshurun! See marginal reference and note.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun - We have already seen the literal meaning of Jeshurun, Deuteronomy 32:15; but besides its literal meaning, it seems to be used as an expression of particular affection: hence Calmet understands it as a diminutive of the word Israel. We know that τεκνοι, sons, in the mouth of St. John, signifies much less than τεκνια, which, properly translated, would be beloved children, a term which at once shows the helplessness of the offspring, and the tender affection of the parent. So Jeshurun may be understood here: and hence the Septuagint seem to have apprehended the full force of the word by translating it του ηγαπημενου, the beloved one, the object of God's especial delight.

Israel's God, and God's Israel, have no fellows. What were all the gods of the nations, even supposing they were real beings, in comparison of the Almighty? And what nation under heaven could be compared to the Israel of God? It was, however, from God's excellence that they derived theirs.

Rideth upon the heaven, etc. - Unites heaven and earth in thy defense and support, and comes with irresistible velocity to succor and defend thee, and to discomfit thine adversaries.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun,.... Or Israel, as all the three Targums; for this is one of the names of the people of Israel; See Gill on Deuteronomy 32:15; and the Lord was their God in a special sense, having chosen, redeemed them, and made a covenant with them; and there is no God like him for the perfections of his nature, his purity and holiness, his goodness, wisdom, power, faithfulness, &c. and for the wonderful works of nature, providence, and grace, done by him; and for the blessings of goodness, temporal and spiritual, he bestows on men. The tribes being particularly blessed, the whole body of the people are pronounced happy, and whose happiness is enlarged on in Deuteronomy 33:26,

who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky; which he has the sovereign rule and disposal of, and can and does dispose of all the artillery therein, as illustrious proofs of his glory and excellency, and for the help of his people, and the destruction of their enemies; as when he sent forth hail, thunderings, and lightnings, upon the Egyptians, and frightened them; and cast down hailstones upon the Canaanites, and slew many of them; and when the stars in their course fought against Sisera; see Psalm 68:4 Judges 5:20.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

The conclusion of the blessing corresponds to the introduction. As Moses commenced with the glorious fact of the founding of the kingdom of Jehovah in Israel, as the firm foundation of the salvation of His people, so he also concludes with a reference to the Lord their eternal refuge, and with a congratulation of Israel which could find refuge in such a God.

Deuteronomy 33:26-27

"Who is as God, a righteous nation, who rides in heaven to thy help, and in His exaltation upon the clouds. Abiding is the God of olden time, and beneath are everlasting arms: and He drives the enemy before thee, and says, Destroy." The meaning is: No other nation has a God who rules in heaven with almighty power, and is a refuge and help to his people against every foe. Jeshurun is a vocative, and the alteration of כּאל into כּאל, "as the God of Jeshurun," according to the ancient versions, is to be rejected on the simple ground that the expression "in thy help," which follows immediately afterwards, is an address to Israel. Riding upon the heaven and the clouds is a figure used to denote the unlimited omnipotence with which God rules the world out of heaven, and is the helper of His people. "In thy help," i.e., as thy helper. This God is a dwelling to His people. מענה, like the masculine מעון in Psalm 90:1, and Psalm 91:9, signifies "dwelling," - a genuine Mosaic figure, to which, in all probability, the houseless wandering of the people in the desert, which made them feel the full worth of a dwelling, first gave rise. The figure not only implies that God grants protection and a refuge to His people in the storms of life (Psalm 91:1-2, cf. Isaiah 4:6), but also that He supplies His people with everything that can afford a safe abode. "The God of old," i.e., who has proved Himself to be God from the very beginning of the world (vid., Psalm 90:1; Habakkuk 1:12). The expression "underneath" is to be explained from the antithesis to the heaven where God is enthroned above mankind. He who is enthroned in heaven above is also the God who is with His people upon the earth below, and holds and bars them in His arms. "Everlasting arms" are arms whose strength is never exhausted. There is no need to supply "thee" after "underneath;" the expression should rather be left in its general form, "upon the earth beneath." The reference to Israel is obvious from the context. The driving of the enemy before Israel is not to be restricted to the rooting out of the Canaanites, but applies to every enemy of the congregation of the Lord.


Geneva Study Bible

There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky.


Wesley's Notes

33:26 There us none - These are the last words that ever Moses wrote, perhaps the greatest writer that ever lived upon the earth. And this man of God, who had as much reason to know both as ever any mere man had, with his last breath magnifies both the God of Israel, and the Israel of God. Unto the God of Jeshurun, who to help thee, rideth upon the heaven, and with the greatest state and magnificence, on the sky. Riding on the heaven denotes the greatness and glory, in which he manifests himself to the upper world, and the use he makes of the influences of heaven and the products of the clouds, in bringing to pass his own counsels in this lower world. All these he manages and directs, as a man doth the horse he rides on.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

26-29. There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun-The chapter concludes with a congratulatory address to Israel on their peculiar happiness and privilege in having Jehovah for their God and protector.

who rideth upon the heaven in thy help-an evident allusion to the pillar of cloud and fire, which was both the guide and shelter of Israel.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

33:26-29 None had such a God as Israel. There is no people like the Israel of God. What is here said of the church of Israel is to be applied to the spiritual church. Never were people so well seated and sheltered. Those who make God their habitation, shall have all the comforts and benefits of a habitation in him, Ps 91:1. Never were people so well supported and borne up. How low soever the people of God are at any time brought, everlasting arms are underneath them, to keep the spirit from sinking, from fainting, and their faith from failing. Divine grace is sufficient for them, 2Co 12:9. Never were people so well commanded. Thus believers are more than conquerors over their spiritual enemies, through Christ that loved them. Never were people so well secured and protected. Israel shall dwell in safety alone. All who keep close to God, shall be kept safe by him. Never were people so well provided for. Every true Israelite looks with faith to the better country, the heavenly Canaan, which is filled with better things than corn and wine. Never were people so well helped. If in danger of any harm, or in want of any good, they had an eternal God to go to. Nothing could hurt those whom God helped, nor was it possible the people should perish who were saved by the Lord. Never were people so well armed. Those in whose hearts is the excellency of holiness, are defended by the whole armour of God, Eph 6. Never were people so well assured of victory over their enemies. Thus shall the God of peace tread Satan under the feet of all believers, and shall do it shortly, Ro 16:20. May God help us to seek and to set our affections on the things above; and to turn our souls from earthly perishing objects; that we may not have our lot with Israel's foes in the regions of darkness and despair, but with the Israel of God, in the realms of love and eternal happiness.


Exodus 8:10 "Tomorrow," Pharaoh said. Moses replied, "It will be as you say, so that you may know there is no one like the LORD our God.
Exodus 15:11 "Who among the gods is like you, O LORD? Who is like you--majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?
Deuteronomy 4:35 You were shown these things so that you might know that the LORD is God; besides him there is no other.
Deuteronomy 10:14 To the LORD your God belong the heavens, even the highest heavens, the earth and everything in it.
Psalm 68:4 Sing to God, sing praise to his name, extol him who rides on the clouds--his name is the LORD--and rejoice before him.
Psalm 68:33 to him who rides the ancient skies above, who thunders with mighty voice.
Psalm 68:34 Proclaim the power of God, whose majesty is over Israel, whose power is in the skies.
Psalm 86:8 Among the gods there is none like you, O Lord; no deeds can compare with yours.
Psalm 104:3 and lays the beams of his upper chambers on their waters. He makes the clouds his chariot and rides on the wings of the wind.
Isaiah 44:2 This is what the LORD says--he who made you, who formed you in the womb, and who will help you: Do not be afraid, O Jacob, my servant, Jeshurun, whom I have chosen.
Jeremiah 10:6 No one is like you, O LORD; you are great, and your name is mighty in power.
Hosea 13:9 "You are destroyed, O Israel, because you are against me, against your helper.
Amos 8:7 The LORD has sworn by the Pride of Jacob: "I will never forget anything they have done.
Habakkuk 3:8 Were you angry with the rivers, O LORD? Was your wrath against the streams? Did you rage against the sea when you rode with your horses and your victorious chariots?

Excellence Excellency Heaven Heavens Help Jeshurun Jesh'urun Letting Majesty Rides Rideth Riding Skies Sky


There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky.

none Ex 15:11 Ps 86:8 Isa 40:18,25 43:11-13 Jer 10:6

jeshurun De 32:15

rideth Ps 18:10 68:4,33,34 104:3 Isa 19:1 Hab 3:8

Deuteronomy Chapter 33 Verse 26

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