Verse of the Day
Author Spotlight
Loading featured author...
Report Issue
See a formatting issue or error?
Let us know →
Verse Takeaways
1
A Reluctant Acknowledgment
Commentators note this is the first time King Balak mentions God. He seems to finally accept that a divine power, not Balaam's own will, is preventing the curse. However, his solution—simply moving to another place—shows he still misunderstands God's sovereign nature, treating Him like a local deity who might be appeased by a change of scenery.
See 3 Verse Takeaways
Book Overview
Numbers
Author
Audience
Composition
Teaching Highlights
Outline
+ 5 more
See Overview
3
19th Century
Bishop
Perhaps it will please God ... — Here Balak makes mention of God as Elohim. He appears to be satisfied that Balaam was hi…
17th Century
Pastor
And Balak said unto Balaam, come, I pray you
Come along with me: I will bring you to another place: if not better fo…
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 …