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Numeri 24:2

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2 E, alzati gli occhi, vide Israele, stanziato a tribĂą a tribĂą. Allora lo Spirito di Dio fu sopra lui.

Numeri 24:2 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 24:2

And Balaam lifted up his eyes
Being on Mount Peor:

and he saw Israel abiding in his tents according to their tribes;
in that exact order in which they were directed to encamp under four standards, and so many tribes under each standard, ( Numbers 2:1-34 )

and the Spirit of God came upon him;
not in his grace but in his gifts; not as a spirit of sanctification, but as a spirit of prophecy, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan paraphrase it; and so sometimes the Spirit of God in this sense has come upon wicked men, as on Caiaphas and others, ( John 11:51 ) ( Matthew 7:22 Matthew 7:23 ) .

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Numeri 24:2 In-Context

1 Or Balaam, veggendo che piaceva al Signore di benedire Israele, non andò più, come l’altre volte, a incontrare augurii; e dirizzò la faccia verso il deserto.
2 E, alzati gli occhi, vide Israele, stanziato a tribĂą a tribĂą. Allora lo Spirito di Dio fu sopra lui.
3 Ed egli prese a proferir la sua sentenza, e disse: Così dice Balaam, figliuolo di Beor, Così dice l’uomo che ha l’occhio aperto:
4 Così dice colui che ode le parole di Dio, Che vede la visione dell’Onnipotente, che cade a terra, E a cui gli occhi sono aperti.
5 Quanto son belli i tuoi padiglioni, o Giacobbe! E i tuoi tabernacoli, o Israele!
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