Löydetty 7 Tulokset: Declaimed
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)
Balaam then declaimed his poem, as follows: Stand up, Balak, and listen, give ear to me, son of Zippor. (Numbers 23, 18)
and he declaimed his poem, as follows: The prophecy of Balaam son of Beor, the prophecy of the man with far-seeing eyes, (Numbers 24, 3)
He then declaimed his poem, as follows: The prophecy of Balaam son of Beor, the prophecy of the man with far-seeing eyes, (Numbers 24, 15)
Balaam then looked at Amalek and declaimed his poem, as follows: Amalek, the earliest of nations! But his posterity will perish forever. (Numbers 24, 20)
He then looked at the Kenites and declaimed his poem, as follows: Your dwelling was firm, Kain, your nest perched high in the rock. (Numbers 24, 21)
He then declaimed his poem, as follows: The Sea-people are gathering in the north, (Numbers 24, 23)