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THE ANGEL - i. e., the Angel that led the Israelites through the
wilderness (compare Numbers 20:16 and references), and subsequently
appeared as the Captain of the Lord’s host to Joshua Joshua 6:13. I...
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III. EVENTS IN THE PLAIN OF MOAB FACING THE LAND
1. Balak and Balaam and Balaam's Parables
CHAPTER 22
_ 1. Balak's message to Balaam (Numbers 22:1)_
2. The journey of Balaam (Numbers 22:21)
3. Ba...
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BALAAM'S JOURNEY TO BALAK WITHOUT GOD'S CONSENT. This section is
clearly not the sequel of the preceding, but the continuation of
Numbers 22:5, and (as far as Numbers 22:34) is derived from J. Balaam...
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After God has expressly given permission for Balaam to go, His anger
would be surprising, and would seem to imply a capricious change of
mind, were it not for the consideration that the narrative is d...
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Jehovah was angry with Balaam for going, and His -Angel" hindered him
on the way....
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GOD'S ANGER WAS KINDLED BECAUSE HE WENT— It may seem strange that
God should first strictly forbid Balaam to go; should then, secondly,
suffer him, and afterwards be angry with him for going. 1. With...
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C. BALAAM YIELDS TO BALAK vv. 15-41
TEXT
Numbers 22:15. And Balak sent yet again princes, more, and more
honorable than they. 16. And they came to Balaam, and said to him,
Thus saith Balak the son of...
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_AND GOD'S ANGER WAS KINDLED BECAUSE HE WENT: AND THE ANGEL OF THE
LORD STOOD IN THE WAY FOR AN ADVERSARY AGAINST HIM. NOW HE WAS RIDING
UPON HIS ASS, AND HIS TWO SERVANTS WERE WITH HIM._
God's anger...
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22:22 him. (d-21) Lit. 'as an adversary against him.'...
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BALAAM
The Israelites now enter upon the last stage of their journey to
Canaan. They are within sight of the land of promise, being encamped
at the northern end of the Dead Sea, near the mouth of the...
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GOD'S ANGER WAS KINDLED BECAUSE HE WENT] This seems to contradict what
is said in Numbers 22:20, that God gave him permission to go. But that
permission was conditional. He might go, but he must speak...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 22
THE KING OF THE COUNTRY CALLED MOAB REQUESTS BALAAM’S HELP –
NUMBERS 22:1-14
V1 The *Israelites travelle
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BECAUSE HE WENT. — Literally, _because he was going._ The participle
denotes the continuous act. He deliberately and resolutely proceeded
on his journey with the messengers of Balak, in defiance of th...
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וַ יִּֽחַר ־אַ֣ף אֱלֹהִים֮ כִּֽי
־הֹולֵ֣ךְ הו
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BALAAM ON THE WAY
Numbers 22:20
THE history is moving towards a great vindication of Israel and
prediction of its coming power, all the more impressive that they are
to be wrung from an unwilling wit...
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BALAAM WARNED WHAT TO SPEAK
Numbers 22:21
If only Balaam had abided by his first answer to Balak's request, he
would have been saved from the disgrace and suffering which ensued.
But he seemed to thi...
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We now come to the story of BaIaarn. It is evident that he was a
remarkable personality. He appears in the story as a man of integrity,
who attempted a literal obedience to the will of God. We are arr...
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And God's anger was kindled because he (k) went: and the angel of the
LORD stood in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding
upon his ass, and his two servants [were] with him.
(k) Mov...
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_Angry. Either because he had not granted him permission to go, or he
saw that Balaam was disposed to curse the Israelites, ver. 32.
Septuagint, "the angel (Michael) rose up on the road to oppose him,...
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GOD'S displeasure, it should seem, was not for the journey of Balaam;
for the LORD had determined that he should be the unwilling instrument
of good to his people, and confusion to his enemies. But it...
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The successes given to the children of Israel alarmed some of their
neighbours, more particularly Moab; and this gives occasion for a
striking episode in the history which brought to issue as solemn a...
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_SELF-DECEPTION_
‘And God came unto Balaam at night, and said unto him, If the men
come to call thee, rise up, and go with them; but yet the word which I
shall say unto thee, that shalt thou do,’ etc...
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22._And God’s anger was kindled because he went. _How is it
consistent that God should be angry when Balaam had attempted nothing,
thus far, contrary to His command? But we must bear in mind, what I
h...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22, 23, 24, AND 25.
Moab also opposes in vain. Now they are in the plains of Moab, having
only Jordan between them and the land of their rest. But had they a...
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AND GOD'S ANGER WAS KINDLED BECAUSE HE WENT,.... Though he had given
him leave to go; but then it was upon condition that the princes
called him to go with them, whereas he went without their call, an...
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And God's anger was kindled because he went: and the angel of the LORD
stood in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding upon
his ass, and his two servants [were] with him.
Ver. 22. An...
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_Because he went_ Namely, of his own accord, and did not wait till the
princes of Moab came to call him, which was the sign and condition of
God's permission, but rather himself rose and went to call...
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1 Balaks first message for Balaam is refused.
15 His second message obtaineth him.
22 An Angel would haue slaine him, if his asse had not saued him.
36 Balak intertaineth him.
1 AND the children o...
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Balaam's Ass Speaks...
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And God's anger was kindled because he (Balaam) WENT, because he was
going with a blind and dogged determination to carry out his own plan
and to obtain the promised reward. AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD,...
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BALAK HIRING BALAAM
(vs.1-21)
Still within Moab, Israel moved again to the plains and camped near
Jordan, across from Jericho. Moab had no power to withstand them,
however, though Balak, king of Moa...
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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...
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NUMBERS 24:1-25.
These three Chapter s form a distinct section of our book a truly
marvellous section, abounding in rich and varied instruction. In it we
have presented to us, first, the covetous prop...
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Numbers 22:22 Gods H430 anger H639 aroused H2734 (H8799) went H1980
(H8802) Angel H4397 LORD H3068 stand...
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THE ANGEL OF YAHWEH BARS THE WAY THREE TIMES (NUMBERS 22:22).
Numbers 22:22
‘And God's anger was kindled because he went, and the angel of
Yahweh placed himself in the way for an adversary against...
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ANGER
(_ See Scofield) - (Genesis 46:3). _
In (Numbers 22:12) the directive will of Jehovah is made known to
Balaam, in (Numbers 22:20) Jehovah's permissive will. The prophet is
now free to go, but...
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Numbers 22:20
In the story of Balaam we have a seeming contradiction. God said, "If
the men come to call thee, rise up, and go with them," and yet "God's
anger was kindled because he went." How can t...
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CONTENTS: Balaam's visit to Balak and the strange warning on the way.
CHARACTERS: God, Balak, Balaam, Angel of Jehovah.
CONCLUSION: The enemies of God's people are restless and unwearied in
their at...
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Numbers 22:5. _To Pethor, which is by the river._ A Pethor was in
Mesopotamia; the river is thought to be the Euphrates, or one of its
branches, distant at least 500 miles from Moab. Deuteronomy 23:4....
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_If the men come to call thee, rise up, and go with them._
NO CONTRADICTION BETWEEN GOD’S TWO ANSWERS TO BALAAM
The first time God tells him not to go; the second time He bids him
go, but is angry wi...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 22:22 The episode with the donkey exposes
Balaam’s prophetic pretensions in a comical way: Balaam, the
international expert on magic, cannot see the angel, but his donkey
can!...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
We now enter upon the last division of this Book, which comprises
fifteen Chapter s (22–36).
“In the steppes of Moab the Israelites encamped upon the border of
the Promi...
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EXPOSITION
THE COMING OF BALAAM (Numbers 22:2).
NUMBERS 22:2
BALAK THE SON OF ZIPPOR. The name Balak is connected with a word "to
make waste," and "Zippor" is a small bird. Balak was, as is
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AND so the children of Israel sat forward, and pitched in the plains
of Moab (Numbers 22:1)
Moving now south from this position.
on this side of the Jordan River [on the eastern side of the Jordan
Ri...
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2 Kings 10:20; Exodus 3:2; Exodus 4:24; Genesis 48:15; Genesis 48:16;...
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THE WOES OF THE WICKED BALAAM
_Selections from Numbers 22:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
One of the things which sadden the soul is the way that not only
professing Christians, but real believing Christians...
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Because he went — Because he went of his own accord, with the
princes of Moab, and did not wait till they came to call him, which
was the sign and condition of God's permission, but rather himself
ros...