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Numbers 23-25

Balaam’s First Message From God

23 Balaam said to Balak, “Build me seven altars here. Prepare seven bulls and seven rams for me to sacrifice.” Balak did just as Balaam said. The two of them offered a bull and a ram on each altar.

Then Balaam said to Balak, “Stay here beside your offering. I’ll go and try to find out what the Lord wants me to do. Maybe he’ll come and meet with me. Then I’ll tell you what he says to me.” So Balaam went off to a bare hilltop.

God met with him there. Balaam said, “I’ve prepared seven altars. On each altar I’ve offered a bull and a ram.”

The Lord put a message in Balaam’s mouth. The Lord said, “Go back to Balak. Give him my message.”

So Balaam went back to him. He found Balak standing beside his offering. All the Moabite officials were with him. Then Balaam spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“Balak brought me from the land of Aram.
    The king of Moab sent for me from the mountains in the east.
‘Come,’ he said. ‘Put a curse on Jacob’s people for me.
    Come. Speak against Israel.’
But how can I put a curse on
    people God hasn’t cursed?
How can I speak against
    people the Lord hasn’t spoken against?
I see them from the rocky peaks.
    I view them from the hills.
I see a group of people who live by themselves.
    They don’t consider themselves to be one of the nations.
10 Jacob’s people are like the dust of the earth.
    Can dust be counted?
    Who can count even a fourth of the Israelites?
Let me die as godly people die.
    Let my death be like theirs!”

11 Balak said to Balaam, “What have you done to me? I brought you here to put a curse on my enemies! But all you have done is give them a blessing!”

12 He answered, “I have to speak only the words the Lord puts in my mouth.”

Balaam’s Second Message From God

13 Then Balak said to Balaam, “Come with me to another place. You can see the Israelites from there. You won’t see all of them. You will only see the outer edges of their camp. From there, put a curse on them for me.” 14 So Balak took Balaam to the field of Zophim. It was on the highest slopes of Pisgah. There Balak built seven altars. He offered a bull and a ram on each altar.

15 Balaam said to Balak, “Stay here beside your offering. I’ll meet with the Lord over there.”

16 The Lord met with Balaam. He put a message in Balaam’s mouth. The Lord said, “Go back to Balak. Give him my message.”

17 So Balaam went to Balak. He found him standing beside his offering. The Moabite officials were with him. Balak asked him, “What did the Lord say?”

18 Then Balaam spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“Balak, rise up and listen.
    Son of Zippor, hear me.
19 God isn’t a mere human. He can’t lie.
    He isn’t a human being. He doesn’t change his mind.
He speaks, and then he acts.
    He makes a promise, and then he keeps it.
20 He has commanded me to bless Israel.
    He has given them his blessing. And I can’t change it.

21 “I don’t see any trouble coming on the people of Jacob.
    I don’t see any suffering in Israel.
The Lord their God is with them.
    The shout of the King is among them.
22 God brought them out of Egypt.
    They are as strong as a wild ox.
23 There isn’t any magic that can hurt the people of Jacob.
    No one can use magic words to harm Israel.
Here is what will be said about the people of Jacob.
    Here is what will be said about Israel.
    People will say, ‘See what God has done!’
24 The Israelites are going to wake up like a female lion.
    They are going to get up like a male lion.
They are like a lion that won’t rest
    until it eats what it has caught.
They are like a lion that won’t rest
    until it drinks the blood of what it has killed.”

25 Then Balak said to Balaam, “Don’t put a curse on them at all! And don’t give them a blessing at all!”

26 Balaam answered, “Didn’t I tell you that I must do only what the Lord says?”

Balaam’s Third Message From God

27 Then Balak said to Balaam, “Come. Let me take you to another place. Perhaps God will be pleased to let you put a curse on the Israelites for me from there.” 28 Balak took Balaam to the top of Mount Peor. It looks out over a dry and empty land.

29 Balaam said, “Build me seven altars here. Prepare seven bulls and seven rams for me to sacrifice.” 30 Balak did just as Balaam said. He offered a bull and a ram on each altar.

24 Balaam saw that the Lord was pleased to give his blessing to Israel. So he didn’t try to use evil magic as he had done at other times. Instead, he turned and looked toward the desert. He looked out and saw Israel. They had set up their camps tribe by tribe. The Spirit of God came on him. Balaam spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“Here is the message God gave Balaam, the son of Beor.
    It’s the message God gave to the one who sees clearly.
It’s the message God gave to the one who hears the words of God.
    He sees a vision from the Mighty One.
He falls down flat with his face toward the ground.
    His eyes have been opened by the Lord.

“People of Jacob, your tents are very beautiful.
    Israel, the places where you live are very beautiful.

“They spread out like valleys.
    They are like gardens beside a river.
They are like aloes the Lord has planted.
    They are like cedar trees beside a stream.
Their water buckets will run over.
    Their seeds will have plenty of water.

“Their king will be greater than King Agag.
    Their kingdom will be honored.

“God brought them out of Egypt.
    They are as strong as a wild ox.
They destroy nations at war with them.
    They break their bones in pieces.
    They wound them with their arrows.
Like a male lion they lie down and sleep.
    They are like a female lion.
    Who dares to wake them up?

“May those who bless you be blessed!
    May those who curse you be cursed!”

10 Then Balak became very angry with Balaam. He slapped his hands together. He said to Balaam, “I sent for you to put a curse on my enemies. But you have given them a blessing three times. 11 Get out of here right away! Go home! I said I’d make you very rich. But the Lord has kept you from getting rich.”

12 Balaam answered Balak, “Here is what I told the messengers you sent me. 13 I said, ‘Balak could give me all the silver and gold in his palace. Even if I wanted to, I still couldn’t do anything at all that goes beyond what the Lord commands. I must say only what the Lord tells me to say.’ 14 Now I’m going back to my people. But come. Let me warn you about what these people will do to your people in days to come.”

Balaam’s Fourth Message From God

15 Then Balaam spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“Here is the message God gave Balaam, the son of Beor.
    It’s the message God gave to the one who sees clearly.
16 It’s the message God gave to the one who hears the words of God.
    The Most High God has given him knowledge.
He sees a vision from the Mighty One.
    He falls down flat with his face toward the ground.
    His eyes have been opened by the Lord.

17 “I see him, but I don’t see him now.
    I view him, but he isn’t near.
A star will come from among the people of Jacob.
    A king will rise up out of Israel.
He’ll crush the foreheads of the people of Moab.
    He’ll crush the heads of all the people of Sheth.
18 He’ll win the battle over Edom.
    He’ll win the battle over his enemy Seir.
    But Israel will grow strong.
19 A ruler will come from among the people of Jacob.
    He’ll destroy those from the city who are still alive.”

Balaam’s Fifth Message From God

20 Then Balaam saw the Amalekites. He spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“Amalek was the first nation to attack Israel.
    But their end will be total destruction.”

Balaam’s Sixth Message From God

21 Then Balaam saw the Kenites. He spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“The place where you live is safe.
    Your nest is on a high cliff.
22 But you Kenites will be destroyed.
    Ashur will take you as prisoners.”

Balaam’s Seventh Message From God

23 Then Balaam spoke the message he had received from God. He said,

“Who can live when God does this?
24     Ships will come from the shores of Cyprus.
They will bring Ashur and Eber under their control.
    But they themselves will also be destroyed.”

25 Then Balaam got up and returned home. And Balak went on his way.

Moab Leads Israel Astray

25 Israel was staying in Shittim. The men of Israel began to commit sexual sins with the women of Moab. The women invited the men to feasts and sacrifices to honor their gods. The people ate the sacrifices and bowed down in front of the statues of those gods. So Israel joined in worshiping the god named Baal that was worshiped at Peor. The Lord became very angry with Israel.

The Lord said to Moses, “Take all the leaders of these people. Kill them. Put their dead bodies out in the open. I want to see you do it in the middle of the day. Then I will not be angry with Israel.”

So Moses spoke to Israel’s judges. He said, “Some of your people have joined in worshiping the god named Baal that is worshiped at Peor. Each of you must kill the people in your tribe who have done that.”

Then an Israelite man brought into the camp a Midianite woman. He did it right in front of the eyes of Moses and the whole community of Israel. They were weeping at the entrance to the tent of meeting. Phinehas was a priest. He was the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron. When Phinehas saw what had happened, he left the people. He took a spear in his hand. He followed the man into the tent. Phinehas stuck the spear through the man and into the woman’s stomach. Then the Lord stopped the plague against the Israelites. But the plague had already killed 24,000 of them.

10 The Lord said to Moses, 11 “Phinehas is a priest. He is the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron. Phinehas has turned my anger away from the Israelites. I am committed to making sure I am honored among them. And he is as committed as I am. So even though I was angry with them, I did not put an end to them. 12 So tell Phinehas I am making my covenant with him. It is my promise to give him peace. 13 He and his sons after him will have a covenant to be priests forever. That is because he was committed to making sure that I, his God, was honored. In that way he paid for the sin of the Israelites.”

14 The name of the Israelite man who was killed was Zimri. He was the son of Salu. Zimri was killed along with the Midianite woman. Salu was a family leader in the tribe of Simeon. 15 The name of the Midianite woman who was killed was Kozbi. She was the daughter of Zur. He was the chief of a Midianite family.

16 The Lord spoke to Moses. He said, 17 “Treat the Midianites just as you would treat enemies. Kill them. 18 After all, they treated you like enemies. They tricked you into worshiping the god named Baal that is worshiped at Peor. They also tricked you because of what Kozbi did. She was the woman killed when the plague came that was connected with Peor. Kozbi was the daughter of a Midianite leader.”

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