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Numbers 24
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1 And Balaam seeth that
it is good in the eyes of Jehovah to bless Israel, and he hath not gone as time by time to meet enchantments, and he setteth towards the wilderness his face; - 2 and Balaam lifteth up his eyes, and seeth Israel tabernacling, by its tribes, and the Spirit of God is upon him,
- 3 and he taketh up his simile, and saith: `An affirmation of Balaam son of Beor--And an affirmation of the man whose eyes are shut--
- 4 An affirmation of him who is hearing sayings of God--Who a vision of the Almighty seeth, Falling--and eyes uncovered:
- 5 How good have been thy tents, O Jacob, Thy tabernacles, O Israel;
- 6 As valleys they have been stretched out, As gardens by a river; As aloes Jehovah hath planted, As cedars by waters;
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7 He maketh water flow from his buckets, And his seed
is in many waters; And higher than Agag is his king, And exalted is his kingdom. -
8 God is bringing him out of Egypt; As the swiftness of a Reem is to him, He eateth up nations his adversaries, And their bones he breaketh, And
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9 He hath bent, he hath lain down as a lion, And as a lioness: who doth raise him up? He who is blessing thee
is blessed, And he who is cursing thee is cursed.' - 10 And the anger of Balak burneth against Balaam, and he striketh his hands; and Balak saith unto Balaam, `To pierce mine enemies I called thee, and lo, thou hast certainly blessed--these three times;
- 11 and now, flee for thyself unto thy place; I have said, I do greatly honour thee, and lo, Jehovah hath kept thee back from honour.'
- 12 And Balaam saith unto Balak, `Did I not also unto thy messengers whom thou hast sent unto me, speak, saying,
- 13 If Balak doth give to me the fulness of his house of silver and gold, I am not able to pass over the command of Jehovah, to do good or evil of mine own heart--that which Jehovah speaketh--it I speak?
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14 and, now, lo, I am going to my people; come, I counsel thee
concerning that which this people doth to thy people, in the latter end of the days.' -
15 And he taketh up his simile, and saith: `An affirmation of Balaam son of Beor--And an affirmation of the man whose eyes
are shut-- - 16 An affirmation of him who is hearing sayings of God--And knowing knowledge of the Most High; A vision of the Almighty he seeth, Falling--and eyes uncovered:
- 17 I see it, but not now; I behold it, but not near; A star hath proceeded from Jacob, And a sceptre hath risen from Israel, And hath smitten corners of Moab, And hath destroyed all sons of Sheth.
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18 And Edom hath been a possession, And Seir hath been a possession,
for its enemies, And Israel is doing valiantly; -
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one doth rule out of Jacob, And hath destroyed a remnant from Ar.' -
20 And he seeth Amalek, and taketh up his simile, and saith: `A beginning of the Goyim
is Amalek; And his latter end--for ever he perisheth.' -
21 And he seeth the Kenite, and taketh up his simile, and saith: `Enduring
is thy dwelling, And setting in a rock thy nest, - 22 But the Kenite is for a burning; Till when doth Asshur keep thee captive?'
- 23 And he taketh up his simile, and saith: `Alas! who doth live when God doth this?
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24 And--ships
are from the side of Chittim, And they have humbled Asshur, And they have humbled Eber, And it also for ever is perishing.' - 25 And Balaam riseth, and goeth, and turneth back to his place, and Balak also hath gone on his way.
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1 And Balaam seeth that
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