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A Prophet for Hire
Commentators identify Balaam not as a faithful prophet, but as a famous "soothsayer" or "diviner" from Mesopotamia. While he had some knowledge of the true God, he treated his prophetic ability as a business for personal gain. Scholars note that his name can mean "destroyer" or "devourer of people," hinting at his corrupt character from the start of the story.
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18th Century
Theologian
Balaam the son of Beor was from the first a worshipper, to some extent, of the true God, and had learned some elements of pure and true religion in…
19th Century
Bishop
Balaam the son of Beor.— The name of Balaam is probably derived from bala (to devour), with the terminal syllable am<…
16th Century
Theologian
He sent messengers therefore unto Balaam. This passage shows us, like many others, that the errors in which Satan entangles unbelievers ar…
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17th Century
Pastor
He sent messengers therefore to Balaam the son of Beor
In consequence of the consultation held by the king of Moab w…
17th Century
Minister
The king of Moab formed a plan to have the people of Israel cursed; that is, to set God against them, who had until now fought for them. He had a f…