Numbers 23
Balaam's prophecies of the coming of a great leader, the Messiah.
Bible version
Balaam's Oracles
Commentary
In Numbers 23, the Lord commands Balaam to bless the Israelites. Balaam is a non-Israelite prophet who is hired by Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelites. However, God does not allow Balaam to do so, and instead commands him to bless the Israelites. Balaam obeys God and blesses the Israelites with a series of prophecies. The first prophecy is that the Israelites will be victorious over their enemies. Balaam proclaims that no one will be able to stand against them, and that they will be victorious in all their battles. This is a reminder to the Israelites that God is on their side and will protect them from their enemies. The second prophecy is that the Israelites will be blessed with abundance. Balaam proclaims that the Israelites will be blessed with an abundance of food, wealth, and prosperity. This is a reminder to the Israelites that God will provide for them and that they will be blessed with abundance. The third prophecy is that the Israelites will be a great nation. Balaam proclaims that the Israelites will be a great nation, and that they will be blessed with power and strength. This is a reminder to the Israelites that God will make them a great nation and that they will be blessed with power and strength. Overall, Numbers 23 is a reminder to the Israelites that God is on their side and will protect them from their enemies. It is also a reminder that God will provide for them and bless them with abundance and power.
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There are 30 verses in Numbers, chapter 23.