- Now when Balaam saw that it pleased the LORD to bless Israel, he did not resort to divination as at other times, but turned his face toward the wilderness.
- When Balaam looked out and saw Israel encamped tribe by tribe, the Spirit of God came on him
- and he spoke his message: "The prophecy of Balaam son of Beor, the prophecy of one whose eye sees clearly,
- the prophecy of one who hears the words of God, who sees a vision from the Almighty,[1] who falls prostrate, and whose eyes are opened:
- "How beautiful are your tents, Jacob, your dwelling places, Israel!
- "Like valleys they spread out, like gardens beside a river, like aloes planted by the LORD, like cedars beside the waters.
- Water will flow from their buckets; their seed will have abundant water. "Their king will be greater than Agag; their kingdom will be exalted.
- "God brought them out of Egypt; they have the strength of a wild ox. They devour hostile nations and break their bones in pieces; with their arrows they pierce them.
- Like a lion they crouch and lie down, like a lioness—who dares to rouse them? "May those who bless you be blessed and those who curse you be cursed!"
- Then Balak's anger burned against Balaam. He struck his hands together and said to him, "I summoned you to curse my enemies, but you have blessed them these three times.
- Now leave at once and go home! I said I would reward you handsomely, but the LORD has kept you from being rewarded."
- Balaam answered Balak, "Did I not tell the messengers you sent me,
- 'Even if Balak gave me all the silver and gold in his palace, I could not do anything of my own accord, good or bad, to go beyond the command of the LORD—and I must say only what the LORD says'?
- Now I am going back to my people, but come, let me warn you of what this people will do to your people in days to come."
- Then he spoke his message: "The prophecy of Balaam son of Beor, the prophecy of one whose eye sees clearly,
- the prophecy of one who hears the words of God, who has knowledge from the Most High, who sees a vision from the Almighty, who falls prostrate, and whose eyes are opened:
- "I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel. He will crush the foreheads of Moab, the skulls[2] of[3] all the people of Sheth.[4]
- Edom will be conquered; Seir, his enemy, will be conquered, but Israel will grow strong.
- A ruler will come out of Jacob and destroy the survivors of the city."
- Then Balaam saw Amalek and spoke his message: "Amalek was first among the nations, but their end will be utter destruction."
- Then he saw the Kenites and spoke his message: "Your dwelling place is secure, your nest is set in a rock;
- yet you Kenites will be destroyed when Ashur takes you captive."
- Then he spoke his message: "Alas! Who can live when God does this?[5]
- Ships will come from the shores of Cyprus; they will subdue Ashur and Eber, but they too will come to ruin."
- Then Balaam got up and returned home, and Balak went his own way.
Balaam's Fourth Message
Balaam's Fifth Message
Balaam's Sixth Message
Balaam's Seventh Message
- Hebrew 'Shaddai'; also in verse 16
- Samaritan Pentateuch (see also Jer. 48:45); the meaning of the word in the Masoretic Text is uncertain.
- Or possibly 'Moab, / batter'
- Or 'all the noisy boasters'
- Masoretic Text; with a different word division of the Hebrew 'The people from the islands will gather from the north'.