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Chapter 24
And
when
Balaam
saw
that
it
pleased
the
Lord
to
bless
Israel,
he
went
not,
as
at
other
times,
to
seek
for
enchantments,
but
he
set
his
face
toward
the
wilderness.
2
And
Balaam
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
he
saw
Israel
abiding
in
his
tents
according
to
their
tribes;
and
the
spirit
of
God
came
upon
him.
3
And
he
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
Balaam
the
son
of
Beor
hath
said,
and
the
man
whose
eyes
are
open
hath
said:
4
He
hath
said,
which
heard
the
words
of
God,
which
saw
the
vision
of
the
Almighty,
falling
into
a
trance,
but
having
his
eyes
open:
5
How
goodly
are
thy
tents,
O
Jacob,
and
thy
tabernacles,
O
Israel!
6
As
the
valleys
are
they
spread
forth,
as
gardens
by
the
river’s
side,
as
the
trees
of
lign
aloes
which
the
Lord
hath
planted,
and
as
cedar
trees
beside
the
waters.
7
He
shall
pour
the
water
out
of
his
buckets,
and
his
seed
shall
be
in
many
waters,
and
his
king
shall
be
higher
than
Agag,
and
his
kingdom
shall
be
exalted.
8
God
brought
him
forth
out
of
Egypt;
he
hath
as
it
were
the
strength
of
an
unicorn:
he
shall
eat
up
the
nations
his
enemies,
and
shall
break
their
bones,
and
pierce
them
through
with
his
arrows.
9
He
couched,
he
lay
down
as
a
lion,
and
as
a
great
lion:
who
shall
stir
him
up?
Blessed
is
he
that
blesseth
thee,
and
cursed
is
he
that
curseth
thee.
10
And
Balak’s
anger
was
kindled
against
Balaam,
and
he
smote
his
hands
together:
and
Balak
said
unto
Balaam,
I
called
thee
to
curse
mine
enemies,
and,
behold,
thou
hast
altogether
blessed
them
these
three
times.
11
Therefore
now
flee
thou
to
thy
place:
I
thought
to
promote
thee
unto
great
honour;
but,
lo,
the
Lord
hath
kept
thee
back
from
honour.
12
And
Balaam
said
unto
Balak,
Spake
I
not
also
to
thy
messengers
which
thou
sentest
unto
me,
saying,
13
If
Balak
would
give
me
his
house
full
of
silver
and
gold,
I
cannot
go
beyond
the
commandment
of
the
Lord,
to
do
either
good
or
bad
of
mine
own
mind;
but
what
the
Lord
saith,
that
will
I
speak?
14
And
now,
behold,
I
go
unto
my
people:
come
therefore,
and
I
will
advertise
thee
what
this
people
shall
do
to
thy
people
in
the
latter
days.
15
And
he
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
Balaam
the
son
of
Beor
hath
said,
and
the
man
whose
eyes
are
open
hath
said:
16
He
hath
said,
which
heard
the
words
of
God,
and
knew
the
knowledge
of
the
most
High,
which
saw
the
vision
of
the
Almighty,
falling
into
a
trance,
but
having
his
eyes
open:
17
I
shall
see
him,
but
not
now:
I
shall
behold
him,
but
not
nigh:
there
shall
come
a
Star
out
of
Jacob,
and
a
Sceptre
shall
rise
out
of
Israel,
and
shall
smite
the
corners
of
Moab,
and
destroy
all
the
children
of
Sheth.
18
And
Edom
shall
be
a
possession,
Seir
also
shall
be
a
possession
for
his
enemies;
and
Israel
shall
do
valiantly.
19
Out
of
Jacob
shall
come
he
that
shall
have
dominion,
and
shall
destroy
him
that
remaineth
of
the
city.
20
And
when
he
looked
on
Amalek,
he
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
Amalek
was
the
first
of
the
nations;
but
his
latter
end
shall
be
that
he
perish
for
ever.
21
And
he
looked
on
the
Kenites,
and
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
Strong
is
thy
dwellingplace,
and
thou
puttest
thy
nest
in
a
rock.
22
Nevertheless
the
Kenite
shall
be
wasted,
until
Asshur
shall
carry
thee
away
captive.
23
And
he
took
up
his
parable,
and
said,
Alas,
who
shall
live
when
God
doeth
this!
24
And
ships
shall
come
from
the
coast
of
Chittim,
and
shall
afflict
Asshur,
and
shall
afflict
Eber,
and
he
also
shall
perish
for
ever.
25
And
Balaam
rose
up,
and
went
and
returned
to
his
place:
and
Balak
also
went
his
way.
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