Deuteronomy 33:26-29

Deuteronomy 33:26-29

[26] There is none like unto the God  of Jeshurun,  who rideth  upon the heaven  in thy help,  and in his excellency  on the sky.  [27] The eternal  God  is thy refuge,  and underneath are the everlasting  arms:  and he shall thrust out  the enemy  from before  thee; and shall say,  Destroy  [28] Israel  then shall dwell  in safety  alone:  the fountain  of Jacob  shall be upon a land  of corn  and wine;  also his heavens  shall drop down  dew.  [29] Happy  art thou, O Israel:  who is like unto thee, O people  saved  by the LORD,  the shield  of thy help,  and who is the sword  of thy excellency!  and thine enemies  shall be found liars  unto thee; and thou shalt tread  upon their high places. 

What does Deuteronomy 33:26-29 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The blessing closes by returning to consider Israel"s God again (cf. Deuteronomy 33:2-5). Moses pictured Him as a God great enough to give the tribes all He had just promised them. [1] The key to Israel"s blessing was her God and her relationship to Him.
"As we might expect, here at the end of the book, Moses pictures Israel"s dwelling in the land as a reversal of the events of the early chapters of Genesis , when Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden." [2]
The Lord has fulfilled these predictions in part, but He will fulfill them completely in the future. This will occur when Israel repents and He brings her back into her land (i.e, during the Millennium).