The LORD bless thee, and keep thee — the first blessing invokes God's active favor ('bless') and protection ('keep'), addressing both the experience of divine goodness and the security that comes from divine oversight. The blessing uses singular forms, addressing each person individually despite the corporate context.
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Numbers 6:24
“The LORD bless you and keep you;”
The LORD bless thee, and keep thee — the first blessing invokes God's active favor ('bless') and protection ('keep'), addressing both the experience of divine goodness and the security that comes from divine oversight. The blessing uses singular forms, addressing each person individually despite the corporate context.
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The LORD bless thee, and keep thee — the first blessing invokes God's active favor ('bless') and protection ('keep'), addressing both the experience of divine goodness and the security that comes from divine oversight. The blessing uses singular forms, addressing each person individually despite the corporate context.