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  • Balaam said to Balak, 'I have come to you after all. I suppose you know I cannot say anything on my own? The words God puts into my mouth are what I shall say.' (Numbers 22, 38)

  • Balaam set out with Balak. They came to Kiriath-Huzoth. (Numbers 22, 39)

  • Balak sacrificed oxen and sheep, and offered portions to Balaam and the chiefs who were with him. (Numbers 22, 40)

  • Next morning Balak took Balaam and brought him up to Bamoth-Baal, from where he could see the edge of the camp. (Numbers 22, 41)

  • Balaam said to Balak, 'Build me seven altars here and prepare me seven bulls and seven rams.' (Numbers 23, 1)

  • Balak did as Balaam said and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar. (Numbers 23, 2)

  • Balaam then said to Balak, 'Stand beside your burnt offerings while I go away. Perhaps Yahweh will come and meet me. If he does, I shall tell you whatever he reveals to me.' And he withdrew to a bare hill. (Numbers 23, 3)

  • Yahweh then put a prophecy into his mouth and said to him, 'Go back to Balak, and that is what you must say to him.' (Numbers 23, 5)

  • He then declaimed his poem as follows: Balak has brought me from Aram, the king of Moab from the hills of Kedem: 'Come and curse Jacob for me, come and denounce Israel!' (Numbers 23, 7)

  • Balak said to Balaam, 'What have you done to me? I brought you to curse my enemies, and you have heaped blessings on them!' (Numbers 23, 11)

  • Balak then said, 'Please come somewhere else. From here you can see only the fringe of them, you cannot see them all. Curse them for me over there.' (Numbers 23, 13)

  • Balaam said to Balak, 'Stand here beside your burnt offerings while I wait over there.' (Numbers 23, 15)


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