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Números 23:21-30

Listen to Números 23:21-30
21 No ha mirado iniquidad en Jacob, ni ha visto rebelión en Israel; el SEÑOR su Dios es con él, y júbilo de rey en él
22 Dios los ha sacado de Egipto; tiene fuerzas como de unicornio.
23 Porque en Jacob no hay agüero, ni adivinación en Israel. Como ahora, será dicho de Jacob y de Israel: ¡Lo que ha hecho Dios!
24 He aquí el pueblo, que como león se levantará, y como león se erguirá; no se echará hasta que coma la presa, y beba la sangre de los muertos.
25 Entonces Balac dijo a Balaam: Ya que no lo maldices, tampoco lo bendigas.
26 Y Balaam respondió, y dijo a Balac: ¿No te he dicho que todo lo que el SEÑOR me dijere, aquello tengo de hacer?
27 Y dijo Balac a Balaam: Te ruego que vengas, te llevaré a otro lugar; por ventura parecerá recto a los ojos de Dios que desde allí me lo maldigas.
28 Y Balac llevó a Balaam a la cumbre de Peor, que mira hacia Jesimón.
29 Entonces Balaam dijo a Balac: Edifícame aquí siete altares, y prepárame aquí siete becerros y siete carneros.
30 Y Balac hizo como Balaam le dijo; y ofreció un becerro y un carnero en cada altar.

Números 23:21-30 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 23

This chapter gives an account of the sacrifices offered by Balak and Balaam, and how God met Balsam, and put a word into his mouth, which he delivered in the presence of the king of Moab and his princes, Nu 23:1-7, the substance of which are, the separate state and condition of Israel from other nations, their number, and the happiness of the righteous at death, Nu 23:8-10, which made Balak uneasy, since instead of cursing he blessed Israel, and therefore he had him to another place to take a view of the people, Nu 23:11-13 where having offered sacrifices, another word was put into the mouth of Balaam, and which he also delivered before the king and his nobles, Nu 23:14-18, in which were expressed the unchangeableness of God, the irreversibleness of the blessing of Israel, the strength, safety, happiness, and glory of that people, Nu 23:19-24 which made Balak more uneasy still; but willing to try him a third time, he carried him to another place, and there built altars, and offered sacrifices, the consequence of which is related in the next chapter, Nu 23:25-30.

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