
Text -- Numbers 23:4 (NET)




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JFB -> Num 23:4-6
JFB: Num 23:4-6 - -- Not in compliance with his incantations, but to frustrate his wicked designs and compel him, contrary to his desires and interests, to pronounce the f...
Not in compliance with his incantations, but to frustrate his wicked designs and compel him, contrary to his desires and interests, to pronounce the following benediction [Num 23:8-10].
Calvin -> Num 23:4
Calvin: Num 23:4 - -- 4.And God met Balaam It is wonderful that God should have determined to have anything in common with the pollutions of Balaam; since there is no comm...
4.And God met Balaam It is wonderful that God should have determined to have anything in common with the pollutions of Balaam; since there is no communion between light and darkness, and He detests all association with demons; but, however hateful to God the impiety of Balaam was, this did not prevent Him from making use of him in this particular act. This meeting him, then, was by no means a proof of His favor, as if he approved of the seven altars, and sanctioned these superstitions; but as He well knows how to apply corrupt instruments to His use, so by the mouth of this false prophet, He promulgated the covenant, which He had made with Abraham, to foreign and heathen nations.
In truth, he boasts of his seven altars, as if he had duly propitiated God. Thus do hypocrites arrogantly trust that they deserve well of God, when they do but provoke His anger. God, however, passes over this corrupt worship, and proceeds with what He had determined; for He sends Balaam to be a proclaimer and witness of the sureness of His grace towards His chosen people. He supplies, indeed, His servants with what they speak, and controls their tongues; for neither would they be sufficient to think anything, unless the ability were bestowed by Him; and no one can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost. Still the holy Prophets were in suchwise organs of the Spirit, that they gave forth from the heart the treasures which God had deposited with them. In this view, Jeremiah says that he “did eat the words of God,” (Jer 15:16;) and Ezekiel, that he ate the roll on which his prophecies were written. (Eze 3:1.) For we must not conceive an inspiration (
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Barnes -> Num 23:4
Barnes: Num 23:4 - -- God met Balaam - God served His own purposes through the arts of Balaam, and manifested His will through the agencies employed to seek it, deal...
God met Balaam - God served His own purposes through the arts of Balaam, and manifested His will through the agencies employed to seek it, dealing thus with Balaam in an exceptional manner. To God’ s own people auguries were forbidden Lev 19:26.
I have prepared seven altars - And therefore Balaam expected that God on His part would do what was desired by the donor; compare Num 22:15 note.
Poole -> Num 23:4
Poole: Num 23:4 - -- God met Balaam not to comply with Balaam’ s charms, nor to gratify, but to oppose, his wicked desires, and to fierce him against his own inclina...
God met Balaam not to comply with Balaam’ s charms, nor to gratify, but to oppose, his wicked desires, and to fierce him against his own inclination and interest to utter the following words.
A bullock and a ram which I pray thee accept, and give me leave to curse thy people, as their abundant wickedness deserves.
Haydock -> Num 23:4
Haydock: Num 23:4 - -- Speed. Hebrew shephi, may signify also "on the straight road," (Septuagint) "into the plain," (Louis de Dieu) "all alone," (Onkelos) or most proba...
Speed. Hebrew shephi, may signify also "on the straight road," (Septuagint) "into the plain," (Louis de Dieu) "all alone," (Onkelos) or most probably "upon an eminence." (Kimchi) (Calmet) ---
God, in the visible form of an angel. (Menochius) ---
To him. Balaam might suppose that he was addressing his idol. But Moses informs us, that the true God or his angel was present, and forced Balaam to deliver an unwelcome message to the king. (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 23:4
Gill: Num 23:4 - -- And God met Balaam,.... Not in a kind and gracious manner; not out of any respect to him and his offerings; not to indulge him with any spiritual comm...
And God met Balaam,.... Not in a kind and gracious manner; not out of any respect to him and his offerings; not to indulge him with any spiritual communion with him; nor to communicate his mind and will to him as a friend of his; not to gratify his desires, and grant the request of the king of Moab, or to smile upon and succeed the scheme that they had concerted; but for the sake of his people Israel, to counterwork the designs of their enemies; to blast and confound them, and turn their curses into blessings; and particularly to oblige Balaam to bless the people he was so desirous of cursing for the sake of gain:
and he said unto him; in a bragging boasting way, in order to gain his favour, and carry his point:
I have prepared seven altars, and I have offered upon every altar a bullock and a ram: that is, to him the Lord; for had they been offered to Baal, he could never have had the nerve to have spoken of them to God; and which he could never have proposed as a reason why he should be regarded by him, or expect on account of them any favour from him: and indeed these altars and sacrifices were not at his expense, though they were prepared and offered at a motion of his; nor were they offered in a right manner, nor with a right end, nor from a right principle, and were far from being acceptable unto God, yea, were abominable unto him; see Pro 21:27.

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NET Notes -> Num 23:4
NET Notes: Num 23:4 The relative pronoun is added here in place of the conjunction to clarify that Balaam is speaking to God and not vice versa.
Geneva Bible -> Num 23:4
Geneva Bible: Num 23:4 And God ( b ) met Balaam: and he said unto him, I have prepared seven altars, and I have offered upon [every] altar a bullock and a ram.
( b ) Appear...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 23:1-30
TSK Synopsis: Num 23:1-30 - --1 Balak's sacrifices.7 Balaam's parables.13 Balak's sacrifices.18 Balaam's parables.25 Balak's sacrifices.
MHCC -> Num 23:1-10
MHCC: Num 23:1-10 - --With the camps of Israel full in view, Balaam ordered seven altars to be built, and a bullock and a ram to be offered on each. Oh the sottishness of s...
Matthew Henry -> Num 23:1-12
Matthew Henry: Num 23:1-12 - -- Here is, I. Great preparation made for the cursing of Israel. That which was aimed at was to engage the God of Israel to forsake them, and either to...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 23:3-4; Num 23:4-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 23:3-4 - --
After the offering of the sacrifices, Balaam directed the king to stand by his burnt-offering, i.e., by the sacrifices that had been offered for him...
