Part 98 (1/2)
Numbers Chapter 22
Balac, king of Moab, sendeth twice for Balaam to curse Israel. In his way Balaam is rebuked by an angel.
22:1. And they went forward and encamped in the plains of Moab, over against where Jericho is situate beyond the Jordan.
22:2. And Balac the son of Sephor, seeing all that Israel had done to the Amorrhite,
22:3. And that the Moabites were in great fear of him, and were not able to sustain his a.s.sault,
22:4. He said to the elders of Madian: So will this people destroy all that dwell in our borders, as the ox is wont to eat the gra.s.s to the very roots. Now he was at that time king in Moab.
22:5. He sent therefore messengers to Balaam the son of Beor, a soothsayer, who dwelt by the river of the land of the children of Ammon, to call him, and to say: Behold a people is come out of Egypt, that hath covered the face of the earth, sitting over against me.
22:6. Come therefore, and curse this people, because it is mightier than I: if by any means I may beat them and drive them out of my land: for I know that he whom thou shalt bless is blessed, and he whom thou shalt curse is cursed.
22:7. And the ancients of Moab, and the elders of Madian, went with the price of divination in their hands. And where they were come to Balaam, and had told him all the words of Balac:
22:8. He answered: Tarry here this night and I will answer whatsoever the Lord shall say to me. And while they stayed with Balaam, G.o.d came and said to him:
22:9. What mean these men that are with thee?
22:10. He answered: Balac the son of Sephor king of the Moabites hath sent to me,
22:11. Saying: Behold a people that is come out of Egypt, hath covered the face of the land: come and curse them, if by any means I may fight with them and drive them away.
22:12. And G.o.d said to Balaam: Thou shalt not go with them, nor shalt thou curse the people: because it is blessed.
22:13. And he rose in the morning and said to the princes: Go into your country, because the Lord hath forbid me to come with you.
22:14. The princes returning, said to Balac: Balaam would not come with us.
22:15. Then he sent many more and more n.o.ble than he had sent before:
22:16. Who, when they were come to Balaam, said: Thus saith Balac the son of Sephor, Delay not to come to me:
22:17. For I am ready to honour thee, and will give thee whatsoever thou wilt: come and curse this people.
22:18. Balaam answered: If Balac would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot alter the word of the Lord my G.o.d, to speak either more or less.
22:19. I pray you to stay here this night also, that I may know what the Lord will answer me once more.
To stay... His desiring them to stay, after he had been fully informed already that it was not G.o.d's will he should go, came from the inclination he had to gratify Balac, for the sake of worldly gain. And this perverse disposition G.o.d punished by permitting him to go (though not to curse the people as he would willingly have done), and suffering him to fall still deeper and deeper into sin, till he came at last to give that abominable counsel against the people of G.o.d, which ended in his own destruction. So sad a thing it is to indulge a pa.s.sion for money.
22:20. G.o.d therefore came to Balaam in the night, and said to him: If these men be come to call thee, arise and go with them: yet so, that thou do what I shall command thee.
22:21. Balaam arose in the morning, and saddling his a.s.s went with them.
22:22. And G.o.d was angry. And an angel of the Lord stood in the way against Balaam, who sat on the a.s.s, and had two servants with him.
22:23. The a.s.s seeing the angel standing in the way, with a drawn sword, turned herself out of the way, and went into the field. And when Balaam beat her, and had a mind to bring her again to the way,