Numeri 23:7

7 Allora egli prese a proferire la sua sentenza, e disse: Balac, re di Moab, mi ha fatto condurre di Siria, Dalle montagne d’Oriente, Dicendo: Vieni, maledicimi Giacobbe; Vieni pure, scongiura Israele.

Numeri 23:7 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 23:7

And he took up his parable, and said
Pronounced the word, the prophetic word, which God had put into his mouth; so the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem call it, the parable of his prophecy; so called, because, in prophecies, often figurative and enigmatical expressions are used, and also sententious and weighty ones, either of which are sometimes called parables; see ( Psalms 78:2 ) ( Job 27:1 ) ( 29:1 ) ( Proverbs 1:6 ) ,

Balak the king of Moab hath brought me from Aram;
or Syria, that is, from Mesopotamia, as the Septuagint translate it; and so the Targum of Jonathan, from Aram or Syria, which is by Euphrates:

out of the mountains of the east:
it being the mountainous part of Mesopotamia or Chaldea, where Balaam dwelt, which lay to the east of the land of Moab:

saying, come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy Israel;
he owns that this was Balak's view in sending for him; nor does he deny that be himself came with such an intention, could he be able to execute it; even curse the people of Israel, with the utmost abhorrence and detestation of them, and in the most furious and wrathful manner, as the last word used signifies.

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Numeri 23:7 In-Context

5 Allora il Signore mise la parola in bocca a Balaam, e gli disse: Ritorna a Balac, e parla così.
6 Egli adunque ritornò a Balac; ed ecco, egli si stava presso al suo olocausto, insieme con tutti i principi di Moab.
7 Allora egli prese a proferire la sua sentenza, e disse: Balac, re di Moab, mi ha fatto condurre di Siria, Dalle montagne d’Oriente, Dicendo: Vieni, maledicimi Giacobbe; Vieni pure, scongiura Israele.
8 Come lo maledirò io? Iddio non l’ha maledetto; Come lo scongiurerò io? il Signore non l’ha scongiurato.
9 Quando io lo riguardo dalla sommità delle rupi, E lo miro d’in su i colli, Ecco un popolo che abiterà da parte, E non si acconterà fra l’altre nazioni.
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