Números 22:7

7 Entonces los mensajeros de Balac y los ancianos de Moab y de Madián, partieron con el dinero para pagarle a Balaam a fin de que maldijera a Israel.
Llegaron donde estaba Balaam y le transmitieron el mensaje de Balac.

Números 22:7 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 22:7

And the elders of Moab, and the elders of Midian, departed,
&c.] By which it appears that they were princes and nobles; for such the elders were, that were sent on this errand to Balaam; and that they were some of both people, Midian and Moab, that went upon it, see ( Numbers 22:14 ) which shows, that if they were not one people, under one king, which yet seems likely, nevertheless they made a common cause of it, and joined in this expedient to save their country:

with the rewards of divination in their hands;
not that diviners were sent along with them to Balsam, as Aben Ezra interprets it, that he might not deceive them, and put them off, by saying it was not a fit and proper day or hour to go out and curse, which these men would be able to refute; but if they were skilled in the art of divination as well as he, what need was there to send to him, when they had such at hand? nor instruments of divination, as Jarchi, which so famous a soothsayer could not be thought to be without; but, as we rightly render it, the rewards of divination, which were either fixed or left to the generosity of those that had recourse to such persons, and were presents which they brought them, in order to engage them to use the utmost of their art for them; and this sense is confirmed by the Apostles Peter and Jude, see ( 2 Peter 2:15 ) ( Jude 1:11 ) :

and they came unto Balaam;
at Pethor:

and spake unto him the words of Balak:
told him the errand they were sent on to him by the king of Moab.

Números 22:7 In-Context

5 envió mensajeros para llamar a Balaam, hijo de Beor, que vivía en Petor,
su tierra natal, cerca del río Éufrates.
Su mensaje decía:
«Mira, una inmensa multitud que cubre la faz de la tierra ha llegado de Egipto y me amenaza.
6 Ven, por favor, maldíceme a este pueblo, porque es demasiado poderoso para mí. De esa manera quizás yo pueda conquistarlos y expulsarlos de la tierra. Yo sé que sobre el pueblo que tú bendices, caen bendiciones y al pueblo que tú maldices, caen maldiciones».
7 Entonces los mensajeros de Balac y los ancianos de Moab y de Madián, partieron con el dinero para pagarle a Balaam a fin de que maldijera a Israel.
Llegaron donde estaba Balaam y le transmitieron el mensaje de Balac.
8 «Quédense aquí esta noche —dijo Balaam—, y en la mañana les diré lo que me indique el Señor
». Así que los funcionarios de Moab se quedaron con Balaam.
9 Esa noche Dios vino a Balaam y le preguntó:
—¿Quiénes son estos hombres que te visitan?
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