Numbers 23:7
he took.18; 24:3,15,23; Job 27:1; 29:1; Ps 78:2; Eze 17:2; 20:49; Mic 2:4Hab 2:6; Mt 13:33,35; Mr 12:12parable.The word {mashal,} which as a verb is to rule, have authority, and also to compare, as a noun signifies whatever is expressed in parabolic or figurative language. All these oracular speeches of Balaam are in hemistich metre in the original. They are highly dignified and sublime; and may be considered as immediate poetic productions of the Spirit of God. (ch. 24:2.) Aram.22:5; Ge 10:22; 28:2,7; De 23:4Come.22:6,11,17; Pr 26:2defy Israel.1Sa 17:10,25,26,36,45; 2Sa 21:21; 23:9Numbers 23:18
Rise up.Jud 3:20Numbers 24:3
he took up.23:7,18whose eyes are open hath said. Heb. who had his eyes shut,but now opened. 4,16; 22:31Numbers 24:15
3,4; 23:7,18; Job 27:1; Mt 13:35Job 27:1
1 Job protests his sincerity.8 The hypocrite is without hope.11 The blessings which the wicked have are turned into curses. Job.Nu 23:7; 24:3,15; Ps 49:4; 78:2; Pr 26:7continued. Heb. added to take up.Isaiah 14:4
proverb. or, taunting speech.Jer 24:9; Eze 5:15; Hab 2:6How.6,17; 47:5; 49:26; 51:23; Jer 25:9-14; 27:6,7; 50:22,23Jer 51:20-24,34,35; Da 7:19-25; Hab 1:2-10; 2:6-12,17Re 13:15-17; 16:5,6; 17:6; 18:5-8,20golden city. or, exactress of gold.13:19; 45:2,3; 2Ch 36:18; La 4:1; Da 2:38; Re 18:16Ezekiel 16:44
every.18:2,3; 1Sa 24:13As is.3,45; 1Ki 21:16; 2Ki 17:11,15; 21:9; Ezr 9:1; Ps 106:35-38Habakkuk 2:6
take.Nu 23:7,18; Isa 14:4-19; Jer 29:22; 50:13; Eze 32:21; Mic 2:4Woe to him. or, Ho, he. that increaseth.1:9,10,15; Job 20:15-29; 22:6-10; Pr 22:16; Jer 51:34,35; Jas 5:1-4how.Ps 94:3; Lu 12:20; 1Co 7:29-31; 1Pe 4:7ladeth.13; Isa 44:20; 55:2
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