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Numbers 24

Holman Christian Standard Bible, 2009 (HCSB)

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1 Since Balaam saw that it pleased the LORD to bless Israel, he did not go to seek omens as on previous occasions, but turned [1] toward the wilderness.
2 When Balaam looked up and saw Israel encamped tribe by tribe, the Spirit of God ⓐ came on him,
3 and he proclaimed his poem: The oracle of Balaam son of Beor, the oracle of the man whose eyes are opened, [2]
4 the oracle of one who hears the sayings of God, who sees a vision from the Almighty, ⓑ who falls into a trance with his eyes uncovered:
5 How beautiful are your tents, Jacob, your dwellings, Israel.
6 They stretch out like river valleys, [3] like gardens beside a stream, like aloes the LORD has planted, like cedars beside the water.
7 Water will flow from his buckets, and his seed will be by abundant water. His king will be greater than Agag, [4] ⓒ and his kingdom will be exalted.
8 God brought him out of Egypt; He is like [5] the horns of a wild ox for them. ⓓ He will feed on enemy nations and gnaw their bones; he will strike them with his arrows.
9 He crouches, he lies down like a lion or a lioness — who dares to rouse him? ⓔ Those who bless you will be blessed, and those who curse you will be cursed. ⓕ
10 Then Balak became furious with Balaam, struck his hands together, and said to him, “I summoned you to put a curse on my enemies, but instead, you have blessed them these three times.
11 Now go to your home! I said I would reward you richly, ⓖ but look, the LORD has denied you a reward.”
12 Balaam answered Balak, “Didn’t I previously tell the messengers you sent me:
13 If Balak were to give me his house full of silver and gold, I could not go against the LORD’s command, to do anything good or bad of my own will? I will say whatever the LORD says. ⓗ
14 Now I am going back to my people, but first, let me warn you what these people will do to your people in the future.”
15 Then he proclaimed his poem: The oracle of Balaam son of Beor, the oracle of the man whose eyes are opened; [6]
16 the oracle of one who hears the sayings of God and has knowledge from the Most High, who sees a vision from the Almighty, who falls into a trance with his eyes uncovered: ⓘ
17 I see him, [7] but not now; I perceive him, [8] but not near. A star will come from Jacob, and a scepter will arise from Israel. ⓙ He will smash the forehead [9] of Moab and strike down [10] all the Shethites. [11]
18 Edom will become a possession; Seir ⓚ will become a possession of its enemies, but Israel will be triumphant.
19 One who comes from Jacob will rule; he will destroy the city’s survivors.
20 Then Balaam saw Amalek and proclaimed his poem: Amalek was first among the nations, ⓛ but his future is destruction.
21 Next he saw the Kenites and proclaimed his poem: Your dwelling place is enduring; your nest is set in the cliffs.
22 Kain will be destroyed when Asshur takes you captive.
23 Once more he proclaimed his poem: Ah, who can live when God does this?
24 Ships will come from the coast of Kittim; ⓜ they will afflict Asshur and Eber, ⓝ but they too will come to destruction.
25 Balaam then arose and went back to his homeland, and Balak also went his way.