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(1) General References to- kjv@Numbers:22:5,12,21,36; kjv@Numbers:31:8,16; kjv@Micah:6:5; kjv@2Peter:2:15

(2) "The Mercenary Prophet," Life Summarized,
Famous,- kjv@Numbers:22:5,6
Selfwilled Numbers:22:12-22
Saved from destruction by his beast- kjv@Numbers:22:33
Double-minded,
-eloquent in prophecy, but presumptuous in seeking to alter the Divine plan.- Numbers:23:1-30; 24:1-25
Sent home, his mission a failure- kjv@Numbers:24:10
An evil counsellor- kjv@Numbers:31:16
Besetting sin, avarice- kjv@2Peter:2:15

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BALAAM - B>@ - (B.C. 1451), the son of beor, a man endowed with the gift of prophecy. kjv@Numbers:22:5) He is mentioned in conjunction with the five kings of Midian, apparently as a person of the same rank. kjv@Numbers:31:8) cf. Numb 31:16 He seems to have lived at Pethor, (23:4; kjv@Numbers:22:5) on the river Euphrates, in Mesopotamia. Such was his reputation that when the Israelites were encamped in the plains of Moab, Balak, the king of Moab, sent for Balaam to curse them. Balaam at first was prohibited by God from going. He was again sent for by the king and again refused, but was at length allowed to go. He yielded to the temptations of riches and honor which Balak set before him; but God’s anger was kindled at this manifestation of determined self-will, and the angel of the Lord stood in the way for an adversary against him.
See ( kjv@2Peter:2:16) Balaam predicted a magnificent career for the people whom he was called to curse, but he nevertheless suggested to the Moabites the expedient of seducing them to commit fornication. The effect of this is recorded in kjv@Numbers:25:1) ... A battle was afterwards fought against the Midianites, in which Balaam sided with them, and was slain by the sword of the people whom he had endeavored to curse. kjv@Numbers:31:8)

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Balaam @ lord of the people; foreigner or glutton, as interpreted by others, the son of Beor, was a man of some rank among the Midianites kjv@Numbers:31:8; comp. 16). He resided at Pethor kjv@Deuteronomy:23:4), in Mesopotamia kjv@Numbers:23:7). It is evident that though dwelling among idolaters he had some knowledge of the true God; and was held in such reputation that it was supposed that he whom he blessed was blessed, and he whom he cursed was cursed. When the Israelites were encamped on the plains of Moab, on the east of Jordan, by Jericho, Balak sent for Balaam "from Aram, out of the mountains of the east," to curse them; but by the remarkable interposition of God he was utterly unable to fulfil Balak's wish, however desirous he was to do so. The apostle Peter refers ( kjv@2Peter:2:15-16) to this as an historical event. In kjv@Micah:6:5 reference also is made to the relations between Balaam and Balak. Though Balaam could not curse Israel, yet he suggested a mode by which the divine displeasure might be caused to descend upon them Numbers:25). In a battle between Israel and the Midianites (q.v.) Balaam was slain while fighting on the side of Balak kjv@Numbers:31:8). The "doctrine of Balaam" is spoken of in kjv@Revelation:2:14, in allusion to the fact that it was through the teaching of Balaam that Balak learned the way by which the Israelites might be led into sin. (
See NICOLAITANES.) Balaam was constrained to utter prophecies regarding the future of Israel of wonderful magnificence and beauty of expression kjv@Numbers:24:5-9, 17).

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BALAAM @ -(Son of Beor)
- From Mesopotamia kjv@Deuteronomy:23:4
- A soothsayer kjv@Joshua:13:22
- A prophet kjv@Numbers:24:2-9; kjv@2Peter:2:15-16
- Balak sends for, to curse Israel kjv@Numbers:22:5-7; kjv@Joshua:24:9; kjv@Nehemiah:13:2; kjv@Micah:6:5
- Anger of, rebuked by his ass kjv@Numbers:22:22-35; kjv@2Peter:2:16
- Counsel of, an occasion of Israel's corruption with the Midianites kjv@Numbers:31:16; kjv@Revelation:2:14-15
- Covetousness of kjv@2Peter:2:15; kjv@Jude:1:11
- Death of kjv@Numbers:31:8; kjv@Joshua:13:22

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kjv@STRING:Balaam <HITCHCOCK>@ the ancient of the people; the destruction of the people - HITCHCOCK-B


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BALAAM @

(1) General References to- kjv@Numbers:22:5,12,21,36; kjv@Numbers:31:8,16; kjv@Micah:6:5; kjv@2Peter:2:15

(2) "The Mercenary Prophet," Life Summarized,
Famous,- kjv@Numbers:22:5,6
Selfwilled Numbers:22:12-22 -Saved from destruction by his beast kjv@Numbers:22:33
Double-minded,
-eloquent in prophecy, but presumptuous in seeking to alter the Divine plan.- Numbers:23:1-30; 24:1-25 -Sent home, his mission a failure kjv@Numbers:24:10 -An evil counsellor kjv@Numbers:31:16 -Besetting sin, avarice kjv@2Peter:2:15

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H1109 <STRHEB>@ בּלעם bil‛âm bil-awm' Probably from H1077 and H5971; not (of the) {people} that {is} foreigner; {Bilam} a Mesopotamian prophet; also a place in Palestine: - {Balaam} Bileam.


H1160 <STRHEB>@ בּעור be‛ôr beh-ore' From H1197 (in the sense of burning); a lamp; {Beor} the name of the father of an Edomitish king; also of that of Balaam: - Beor.


G903 <STRGRK>@ Βαλαάμ Balaam bal-ah-am' Of Hebrew origin [H1109]; Balaam a mesopotamian (symbolic of a false teacher): - Balaam.