Numbers 22:3.īalak was the king of Moab, at the time. In fact, Moab was filled with panic because of the people of Israel. The people of Moab were terrified because there were so many Israelites. They had just finished their task of wiping out the Amorites and the Moabites were next. The Israelites were being led into the promised land by God and were commanded by God to destroy all of the current residents of that land. (Also see 2 Peter 2:15 and Revelation 2:14)īalak, the king of Moab, had a problem. ![]() Numbers 31 reveals this as Balaam's idea to turn the Israelites away from God and cause them to self destruct, since his first strategy to curse them was not successful. In Numbers 25, we see the Israelites committing sexual sins with the Midianite woman and turning away from God. Any good words that came out of Balaam's mouth were placed there directly by God. He was representing God, but in reality was using the Lord's name in vain. ![]() ![]() He was not one of God's chosen people (Israelites), nor was he a believer.
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