NUMBERS CHAPTER 22 The Israelites pitch in the plains of Moab, NUMBERS
22:1. Balak the king sends for Balaam to curse Israel, NUMBERS 22:2.
He inquires of the Lord, who forbids him to go: he goes not, NUMBERS
22:9. Balak sends again: the Lord permits Balaam to go, NUMBERS 22:15.
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BALAK, the son or successor of him whom Sihon had spoiled of part of
his kingdom, NUMBERS 21:26. Of him see JUDGES 11:25 MICAH 6:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
As it was foretold both in general of all nations, DEUTERONOMY 2:25,
and particularly concerning Moab, EXODUS 15:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ELDERS OF MIDIAN, called _the kings of Midian_, NUMBERS 31:8, and
_princes of Midian_, JOSHUA 13:21; who though divided into their
kingdoms, yet were now unified upon the approach of the Israelites
their common enemy; and being, as it seems, a potent and crafty
people, and neighbours to the Moab... [ Continue Reading ]
BALAAM is called a _prophet_, 2 PETER 2:16, because God was pleased to
inspire and direct him to speak the following prophecy, as he did
inspire Caiaphas to speak those words, 1 THESSALONIANS 11:51,52, and
as sometimes he did for a time inspire other wicked men; but in truth
he was a _soothsayer_, a... [ Continue Reading ]
CURSE ME THIS PEOPLE, i.e. curse them for my sake and benefit; use thy
utmost power, which thou hast with thy gods or infernal spirits, to
blast and ruin them. THAT WE MAY SMITE THEM; thou by thy magical
imprecations, and I by my sword joined with them. He had some
experience of, or, at least, a gre... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THE REWARDS OF DIVINATION, Heb. _with divinations_; by which he
understands not the instruments of divination, which it was needless
and absurd to bring to so eminent a diviner, who doubtless was
thoroughly furnished for his own trade; but the rewards of it, as it
is explained 2 PETER 2:15, and... [ Continue Reading ]
The night was the time when God used to reveal his mind by dreams.
Here is the first discovery of his wickedness, that he hakes time to
consider, and doth his endeavour to effect that wicked notion of
cursing the Israelites, which he should have rejected and abhorred at
the first mention of it. AS T... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD CAME UNTO BALAAM, not to gratify his covetous desire, but to
advance his own honour and service, even by the counsels of his
enemies. He asketh not for his own information, but partly that Balaam
by repeating the thing in God's presence might be convinced and
ashamed of his sin and folly in offe... [ Continue Reading ]
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God revealeth his mind to Balaam, not for any love to him, but for the
sake of his people concerned in it, as he did to Pharaoh, GENESIS
41:25, and to Nebuchadnezzar, DANIEL 2:45. THEY ARE BLESSED by my
irrevocable decree and sentence, and therefore it is in vain for men
to curse them.... [ Continue Reading ]
He conceals the principal things, to wit, the reason of God's
prohibition, which might have given a stop to their further course and
counsels in this matter, and secretly intimates his own goodwill and
readiness to comply with them, if God had not hindered him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus they lay the blame upon Balaam, which he imputed to God.... [ Continue Reading ]
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No counsel nor suggestion either of God or man.... [ Continue Reading ]
Before he wrought upon his covetousness, now upon his ambition.... [ Continue Reading ]
You desire and expect that from me which is out of my power, to resist
the will of the great God. He slyly insinuates, that he wanted not
will, but power only. THE LORD MY GOD; so he calls him, partly, to
magnify himself as the servant of the great Jehovah; partly, that by
professing this respect un... [ Continue Reading ]
Possibly he may change his mind, or yield to my renewed suit. Thus he
sought to make God and his conscience stoop to the service of his
pride and covetousness, which was abominable.... [ Continue Reading ]
GO WITH THEM, since this is thy great desire and purpose; as far as
thou canst, take thy course; I will, according to thy wish, withdraw
my restraint, and leave thee to thyself and thy own choice. Compare
PSALMS 81:11,12. THAT SHALT THOU DO: these words signify not so much
his duty as the event and... [ Continue Reading ]
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GOD'S ANGER WAS KINDLED; either,
1. Because he went of his own accord with the princes of Moab, and did
not wait till _they came to call him_, i.e. urged him to go, which was
the sign and condition of God's permission, NUMBERS 22:20, but rather
himself rose and called them, as it may seem from NUMB... [ Continue Reading ]
Balaam saw not _the angel_ because God withheld his eyes, as he did
the eyes of Daniel's companions, DANIEL 10:7. It is a truth, which
mere philosophers own, that when God withdraws his concourse or help
from any of his creatures, they cannot perform their natural acts and
offices; the eye cannot se... [ Continue Reading ]
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i.e. THE LORD conferred upon the ass the power of speech and reasoning
for that time. Impudent are those heathens that disbelieve and scoff
at the Scripture for this and some such relations contained in it,
when there are examples of the same kind of prodigies, to wit, of oxen
and other brute creatu... [ Continue Reading ]
BALAAM, was not much terrified with the ass's speaking, because he was
much accustomed to converse with evil spirits, which oft appeared to
him and discoursed with him in the shape of such creatures.... [ Continue Reading ]
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In token of reverence and submission.... [ Continue Reading ]
Howsoever thou mayst deceive thyself or others, I see the perverseness
of thy heart and way, the wickedness of thy design and desires in this
journey, which thou hast undertaken, not to please me, but to gratify
Balak, and, if it be possible, to curse my people.... [ Continue Reading ]
I had slain thee alone, and left her; and therefore her turning aside
and falling down was wholly for thy sake and benefit, not for her own,
and thy anger against her was unjust and unreasonable.... [ Continue Reading ]
A frivolous supposition; for it was apparently displeasing to God, who
had now said that his way was perverse, and had therefore opposed him
and sought to slay him: but hereby he shows how loth he was to go back
and lose the hopes he had conceived; and besides he speaks of
desisting from the outward... [ Continue Reading ]
GO WITH THE MEN: this may be either,
1. A mere permission; Since neither the convictions of thy own
conscience, nor the experience of thy danger, have weaned thee from
thy base designs and inclinations, I shall no further restrain thee;
my angel shall give thee no more disturbance; go on and prospe... [ Continue Reading ]
That by this great honour he might give him a taste and earnest of
those great rewards he designed him, and thereby oblige him to use his
utmost skill and interest for him. THE UTMOST COAST; not far from the
camp of the Israelites, whom he desired him to curse.... [ Continue Reading ]
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ANY THING, to wit, agreeable to thy expectation or my own inclination.
THAT SHALL I SPEAK; I am forced to do so by his superior power, and
therefore be not offended with me, if I speak things unpleasing to
thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Or, _killed_, either for sacrifice, or rather for a feast; for the
sacrifices were offered after this, NUMBERS 23:1,2. SENT TO BALAAM, to
invite him to the feast. The king had left the princes to accompany
him and attend upon him.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIGH PLACES OF BAAL, i.e. consecrated to the worship of Baal, i.e.
of _Baal-peor_, who was their Baal or god, NUMBERS 25:2,3 or of
Chemosh. THE UTMOST PART OF THE PEOPLE, i.e. all that people, even to
the utmost and remotest of them, as appears by comparing this with
NUMBERS 23:13. He hoped that... [ Continue Reading ]