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Here too Balaam must have seven altars, seven bullocks, and seven rams; (Numbers 23, 29)
But this time, seeing clearly that it was God’s purpose to bless Israel, Balaam did not go apart, as before, to look for portents; he turned towards the desert, (Numbers 24, 1)
and he prophesied: Thus speaks Balaam, the son of Beor, thus speaks the man who has seen with eyes blindfolded;✻ (Numbers 24, 3)
At this, Balac clapped his hands together in vexation; It was to curse my enemies, said he to Balaam, that I summoned thee, and thrice thou hast blessed them instead; (Numbers 24, 10)
And Balaam still answered, Did I not warn the messengers thou sentest to me, (Numbers 24, 12)
And once more Balaam prophesied: Thus speaks Balaam, the son of Beor, thus speaks the man who has seen with eyes blindfolded; (Numbers 24, 15)
With that, Balaam set out and made his way home; and Balac, too, went back whence he came. (Numbers 24, 25)
the chiefs of the tribe, Evi, Recem, Sur, Hur and Rebe among them; Balaam, too, the son of Beor, they put to the sword; (Numbers 31, 8)
Was it not these that beguiled the sons of Israel, at the prompting of Balaam, and led you to play the Lord false by worshipping Phogor, so that a plague fell on the whole people? (Numbers 31, 16)
by refusing to provide food and drink, when Israel came on their way from Egypt. Nay, they hired Balaam the son of Beor to come from Mesopotamia of the Syrians and curse thee; (Deuteronomy 23, 4)
only the Lord would not listen to Balaam, and transformed that curse of his into a blessing, so well he loved thee. (Deuteronomy 23, 5)
and bade the Israelites put all their army to the sword, the prophet Balaam among them.) (Joshua 13, 22)
