Löydetty 2239 Tulokset: Power In Israel
Yahweh then gave the donkey the power to talk, and she said to Balaam, 'What harm have I done you, for you to strike me three times like this?' (Numbers 22, 28)
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)
Who can count the dust of Jacob? Who can number the cloud of Israel? May I die the death of the just, and may my future be like theirs! (Numbers 23, 10)
I have perceived no guilt in Jacob, have seen no perversity in Israel. Yahweh his God is with him, and a royal acclamation to greet him. (Numbers 23, 21)
There is no omen whatever against Jacob, no augury at all against Israel. Well may people say of Jacob, of Israel, 'What has God achieved?' (Numbers 23, 23)
Balaam then saw that it pleased Yahweh to bless Israel. He did not go as before to seek omens but turned towards the desert. (Numbers 24, 1)
Raising his eyes Balaam saw Israel settled tribe by tribe; the spirit of God came on him (Numbers 24, 2)
How fair your tents are, Jacob, how fair your dwellings, Israel, (Numbers 24, 5)
I see him -- but not in the present. I perceive him -- but not close at hand: a star is emerging from Jacob, a sceptre is rising from Israel, to strike the brow of Moab, the skulls of all the children of Seth. (Numbers 24, 17)
Edom too will be a conquered land, Seir too will be a conquered land, when Israel exerts his strength, (Numbers 24, 18)
Israel settled at Shittim. The people gave themselves over to prostitution with Moabite women. (Numbers 25, 1)
With Israel thus committed to the Baal of Peor, Yahweh's anger was aroused against them. (Numbers 25, 3)
