God Sees the Heart's Path
Commentators explain that the angel's charge, "thy way is perverse before me," refers to Balaam's inner motivation. His heart's path was corrupt because he desired to curse Israel for profit, even while outwardly obeying God. Scholars note the original Hebrew implies a "headlong" or reckless path that "leads to destruction." This reveals that God judges the hidden intentions and desires of the heart, not just external compliance.