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Warfare Can Be Spiritual
Commentators explain that when the verse says Balak "fought against Israel," it doesn't necessarily mean a physical battle occurred. Instead, his primary act of war was strategic and spiritual: hiring the prophet Balaam to curse Israel. Scholars note that Balak's intent was to wage war, but he first tried to gain a supernatural advantage. This shows that opposition to God's people can take many forms, not just conventional conflict.
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Joshua
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19th Century
Bishop
Warred against Israel. —The sending for Balaam was a distinct act of hostility. Whether Balak himself ever led an army against Isr…
17th Century
Pastor
Then Balak the son of Zippor, the king of Moab, arose
Being alarmed with what Israel had done to the two kings of th…
17th Century
Minister
We must never think our work for God is done until our life is done. If He lengthens our days beyond what we expected, like those of Joshua, it is …