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Chapter 24
Numb Rotherha 24:1  And when Balaam saw that it was good in the eyes of Yahweh to bless Israel, he went not as at other times to invoke enchantments,—but set towards the desert, his face.
Numb Rotherha 24:2  So Balaam lifted up his eyes and saw Israel, dwelling, according to his tribes,—then came upon him the Spirit of God;
Numb Rotherha 24:3  and he took up his parable, and said,—The oracle of Balaam, son of Beor, Yea the oracle of the man, of opened eye;
Numb Rotherha 24:4  The oracle of one hearing sayings of GOD, Who the sight of the Almighty, receiveth in vision, Who falleth down but hath unveiled eyes:—
Numb Rotherha 24:5  How pleasing are thy tents, O Jacob,—Thy habitations, O Israel:
Numb Rotherha 24:6  Like ravines extended, Like gardens by a river,—Like aloe-trees Yahweh hath planted, Like cedars by waters:
Numb Rotherha 24:7  He poureth forth water from his buckets, And, his seed, is among many waters,—And taller than Agag is his King, And exalted is his kingdom.
Numb Rotherha 24:8  GOD having brought him forth out of Egypt, The very horns of the buffalo, are his,—He eateth up nations that assail him And the bones of them, he breaketh And the loins of him, he crusheth:
Numb Rotherha 24:9  He hath knelt—hath lain down, Like a strong lion, yea like a lioness, Who shall rouse him up? Such as bless thee are each one blessed, But, such, as curse thee, are each one cursed.
Numb Rotherha 24:10  Then kindled the anger of Balak against Balaam, and he smote together his hands,—and Balak said unto Balaam—To revile my foes, I called thee, And lo! thou hast kept on blessing, these three times.
Numb Rotherha 24:11  Now, therefore, flee thou unto thy place,—I said, I will, highly honour, thee; but lo! Yahweh hath kept thee back from honour.
Numb Rotherha 24:12  And Balaam said unto Balak,—Was it not so that even unto thy messengers whom thou didst send unto me, I spake saying-
Numb Rotherha 24:13  Though Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, yet could I not go beyond the bidding of Yahweh, to, do good or ill, out of my own heart,—what Yahweh shall speak, that, must I speak?
Numb Rotherha 24:14  Now, therefore, behold me! going to my own people,—Come now! let me advise thee, what this people shall do unto thy people in the after-part of the days.
Numb Rotherha 24:15  So he took up his parable and said,—The oracle of Balaam, son of Beor, Yea the oracle of the man, of opened eye;
Numb Rotherha 24:16  The oracle of one hearing sayings of GOD, And knowing the knowledge of the Most High,—Who the sight of the Almighty, receiveth in vision, Who falleth down but hath unveiled eyes:—
Numb Rotherha 24:17  I see One, who is not now, I observe One, who is not nigh,—There hath marched forth a Star out of Jacob. And arisen a Sceptre out of Israel, That hath dishonoured the beard of Moab, Yea the crown of the head of all the tumultuous;
Numb Rotherha 24:18  So Edom hath become a possession, Yea a possession is Seir to his foes,—But, Israel, is doing valiantly;
Numb Rotherha 24:19  Yea One wieldeth dominion out of Jacob,—Who hath destroyed the remnant out of the fortress.
Numb Rotherha 24:20  And, when he saw Amalek, he took up, his parable, and said—The beginning of nations,—Amalek, But his latter end is even to perish.
Numb Rotherha 24:21  And when he saw the Kenite, he took up his parable, and said,—Enduring thy dwelling-place, Set thou then in the crag, thy nest;
Numb Rotherha 24:22  Yet shall it be for destruction, O Kain,—How long shall Assyria hold thee captive?
Numb Rotherha 24:23  And he took up his parable, and said,—Alas who shall survive its fulfillment by GOD;
Numb Rotherha 24:24  When, ships, [come] from the coast of the isles, And humble Assyria, and humble the Hebrew,—And he too, is even to perish?
Numb Rotherha 24:25  Then Balaam arose, and went and returned unto his place,—and, Balak also, went his way.