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Balaam said to Balak, Build me here seven altars, and prepare me here seven bulls and seven rams.
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A Compromised Ritual
Commentators unanimously point out that Balaam's request for seven altars was a pagan practice. While the patriarchs and later Israel used a single altar to worship the one true God, a plurality of altars was a hallmark of idolatry. Scholars suggest Balaam was blending pagan rituals with the worship of Jehovah, creating a corrupted ceremony in an attempt to manipulate divine power rather than offer pure worship.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Balaam, after the general custom of the pagan, prefaced his divinations by sacrifice. In the number of the altars, consideration was probably given…
19th Century
Anglican
Build me here seven altars. —The patriarchs in ancient times, just as their pious descendants did after the Law was given, never e…
16th Century
Protestant
Build me here seven altars. We more positively conclude from this that this degenerate prophet had by no means been accustomed to prophesy…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Balaam said unto Balak When upon one of the high places of Baal, and after having taken a view of the people of …
With the camps of Israel in full view, Balaam ordered seven altars to be built, and a bullock and a ram to be offered on each. Oh, the foolishness …