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
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