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God's Sovereign Word
Commentators emphasize that this verse is a powerful demonstration of God's sovereignty. Balaam, described as a "mercenary prophet" (Calvin), is compelled to speak God's message against his own will. Scholars like Matthew Henry note that this confession of God's "overruling power" is "extorted" from him, proving that human schemes cannot thwart God's divine plan for His people.
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16th Century
Theologian
But Balaam answered and said. The mercenary prophet here confesses that he has no more power of his own to be silent than to speak. Nor is…
17th Century
Pastor
But Balaam answered and said to Balak, told not I you
He appeals to him for his honesty and faithfulness, for honest…
17th Century
Minister
Balak was angry with Balaam. Thus a confession of God's overruling power is extorted from a wicked prophet, to the confusion of a wicked prince. A …