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Balaam raised his eyes and he saw Israel camped tribe by tribe. The Spirit of God came upon him[a] and he took up his oracle:

“The oracle of Balaam, the son of Beor,
    the oracle of one whose eye is opened.[b]
The oracle of one who hears the words of God,
    who sees a vision of the Almighty;
    who falls down, with eyes wide open.
How pleasant are your tents, O Jacob,
    and your dwelling places, O Israel.
Like valleys they spread out,
    like gardens beside a river;
like aloes that the Lord has planted,
    like cedars beside the waters;
like water that pours forth from buckets,
    their seed will be mighty waters.
Their king will be higher than Agag,[c]
    their kingdom will be exalted.
God has brought them forth from Egypt,
    their strength is that of the wild ox.
They will devour nations,
    they will break the bones of their enemies,
they will pierce them through with their arrows.
He crouches down, he lay down like a lion; who dare rouse him?
Blessed is the one who blesses him,
    but cursed is the one who curses him.”

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Footnotes

  1. Numbers 24:2 The Spirit of God came upon him: the unusual wording here suggests that God has intervened and will use Balaam for his purposes.
  2. Numbers 24:3 One whose eye is opened: one who scrutinizes the secrets of God.
  3. Numbers 24:7 Agag: the king of the Amalekites, whom Saul will conquer (1 Sam 15:8).