The account of Balaam is in the *Old Testament (Numbers, Chapter s 22-24). Balak, the king of Moab, wanted Balaam to speak bad things against the *Jews. Balak even offered to pay Balaam. At first Balaam refused. Later he agreed to do it. But when he opened his mouth God forced him to bless the *Jews instead. So Balaam led them to *worship the false god at Baal-Peor. They did wicked acts there. Like Balaam, the false teachers were greedy to get money. They led many Christians away from God. They copied the bad way that the false teachers behaved (2:2).

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