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Balak`s anger was kindled against Balaam, and he struck his hands together; and Balak said to Balaam, I called you to curse my enemies, and, behold, you have altogether blessed them these three times.
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The Rage of Rebellion
Commentators explain that King Balak's fury, shown by striking his hands together, is a classic example of how people react when their sinful plans are thwarted by God. John Calvin notes that when the wicked cannot control a situation to suit their desires, their frustration inevitably erupts into rage. Balak's anger is ultimately directed at God, who has sovereignly turned every intended curse into a blessing for His people.
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19th Century
Bishop
And he smote his hands together. —Striking the hands was a sign of strong feeling, whether of scorn, indignation, or despair. ([Re…
16th Century
Theologian
And Balak’s anger was kindled against Balaam. Since the obstinacy of the wicked is not overcome, so that they submit themselves to God whe…
17th Century
Pastor
And Balak's anger was kindled against Balaam; He had borne much and long, but he could bear no longer, he was quite …
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Minister
This vain attempt to curse Israel is ended. Balak broke out into a rage against Balaam and expressed great vexation. Balaam has a very full excuse:…