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Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Numbers 23:18-24

Numbers 23:18-Jeremiah : . Balaam’ s Second Oracle.— This goes beyond the preceding in frustrating the hopes of Balak, for it declares that God has not only not cursed Israel, but has positively blessed it, and describes Israel’ s freedom from adversity and its formidable strength. Numbers 23:19 . Cf. 1 Samuel 15:29 Numbers 23:20 . he hath blessed, etc.: read (LXX), “ I must bless and I must not reverse it.” Numbers 23:21 . He hath not beheld, etc.: read (Syr.), “ I have not beheld... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Numbers 23:23

I find by experience and serious consideration that all mine and thine endeavours to enchant Israel are in vain, being frustrated by their omnipotent God. I can do thee no service by my art against them. According to this time; not only in succeeding times and ages, of which he speaks, Numbers 24:17, &c., but even now, in this time and age, and so forward. What hath God wrought!, i.e. how wonderful and glorious are those works which God is now about to do for Israel, by drying up Jordan, by... read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Numbers 23:1-30

CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTESNumbers 23:1. Build me here seven altars. “As seven was a number of perfection, Balaam chose it on this occasion, because he intended to offer a grand sacrifice, and to offer a bullock and a ram upon each of the altars; the whole to be made a burnt offering at the same time. And as he intended to offer seven bullocks and seven rams at the same time, it could not be conveniently done on one altar, therefore he ordered seven to be built.”—A. Clarke LL.D.The offerings... read more

Charles Simeon

Charles Simeon's Horae Homileticae - Numbers 23:18-23

DISCOURSE: 173BALAAM’S SECOND ATTEMPT TO CURSE ISRAELNumbers 23:18-23. And he took up his parable, and said, Rise up, Balak, and hear; hearken unto me, thou son of Zippor: God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? Behold, I have received commandment to bless; and he hath blessed; and I cannot reverse it. He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath he seen... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Numbers 23:1-30

Num 23:1-30 And God met Balaam: and Balaam said to him, I have prepared seven altars, and I have offered upon every altar a bullock and a ram. And the LORD put a word in Balaam's mouth, and said, Return to Balak, and tell him this. And so he returned to him, and he was standing by the burnt sacrifice with all of the princes of Moab. And so Balaam took up this parable, and he said, Balak the king of Moab hath brought me from Aram, out of the mountains of the east, saying, Come, curse me Jacob,... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Numbers 23:1-30

Numbers 23:1 . Seven altars. The Lord commanded Job’s friends to take seven bullocks and seven rams, offered no doubt on seven altars: Job 42:8. This was the highest sacrifice a nation could present. 1 Chronicles 15:26. 2 Chronicles 29:26. Numbers 23:21 . He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, nor seen perverseness in Israel. The Vulgate reads, ‘There is no idol in Jacob, nor similitude in Israel.’ Our Poole also cites one class of interpreters who read, ‘He does not behold injury to... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Numbers 23:21-24

Numbers 23:21-24He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath He seen perverseness in Israel.The prophecies of BalaamProphecy is not Fatalism, but in many cases, at least, a forecasting of the certain consequences of such and such moral antecedents. And this view of prophecy leads me to that which is, after all, the most important aspect of the prophecies of Balaam. Here, in the blessings he pronounced on Israel, we have an authoritative declaration of the natural and inevitable outcome of... read more

John Trapp

John Trapp Complete Commentary - Numbers 23:23

Num 23:23 Surely [there is] no enchantment against Jacob, neither [is there] any divination against Israel: according to this time it shall be said of Jacob and of Israel, What hath God wrought! Ver. 23. Surely there is no enchantment. ] No looking for signs of good luck, as Numbers 24:1 . The gates of hell shall not prevail against them. read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Numbers 23:23

no enchantment: Numbers 22:6, Numbers 24:1, Genesis 3:15, Matthew 12:25, Matthew 12:27, Matthew 16:18, Luke 10:18, Luke 10:19, Romans 16:20, Revelation 12:9 against: or, in according: Psalms 44:1-Leviticus :, Psalms 136:13-Proverbs :, Isaiah 63:9-2 Kings :, Daniel 9:15, Micah 6:4, Micah 6:5, Micah 7:15 What hath: Psalms 31:19, Psalms 64:9, Psalms 126:2, Psalms 126:3, Isaiah 41:4, John 11:47, Acts 4:16, Acts 5:12, Acts 5:14, Acts 10:38, Acts 15:12, Galatians 1:23, Galatians 1:24, 1... read more

John Wesley

Wesley's Explanatory Notes - Numbers 23:23

Surely there is no enchantment against Jacob, neither is there any divination against Israel: according to this time it shall be said of Jacob and of Israel, What hath God wrought!Against Jacob — Nor against any that truly believe in Christ.What hath God wrought — How wonderful and glorious are those works which God is now about to do for Israel! These things will be a matter of discourse and admiration to all ages. read more

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