
Text -- Numbers 24:20 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 24:20 - -- From the top of Pisgah, which was exceeding high, and gave him the prospect of part of all these kingdoms.
From the top of Pisgah, which was exceeding high, and gave him the prospect of part of all these kingdoms.

Wesley: Num 24:20 - -- Heb. the firstfruits; so called either, because they were the first of all the neighbouring nations which were embodied together in one government: or...
Heb. the firstfruits; so called either, because they were the first of all the neighbouring nations which were embodied together in one government: or, because he was the first who fought against Israel and was vanquished by them.

Wesley: Num 24:20 - -- fruit of the large harvest of victories which the Israelites should in due time get over all their enemies.
fruit of the large harvest of victories which the Israelites should in due time get over all their enemies.

Wesley: Num 24:20 - -- He began with God and with Israel, but God will end with him, and the firm purpose of God is, that he shall be utterly destroyed; so that Saul lost hi...
He began with God and with Israel, but God will end with him, and the firm purpose of God is, that he shall be utterly destroyed; so that Saul lost his kingdom for not executing this decree, and God's command pursuant thereunto.
JFB -> Num 24:20
Clarke -> Num 24:20
Clarke: Num 24:20 - -- Amalek was the first of the nations - The most ancient and most powerful of all the nations or states then within the view of Balaam; but his latter...
Amalek was the first of the nations - The most ancient and most powerful of all the nations or states then within the view of Balaam; but his latter end shall be that he perish for ever, or his posterity
Calvin -> Num 24:20
Calvin: Num 24:20 - -- 20.And when he looked on Amalek This people had already been destined to destruction by a Divine decree; but what God had before declared, is here ag...
20.And when he looked on Amalek This people had already been destined to destruction by a Divine decree; but what God had before declared, is here again ratified by Moses. Although the vengeance, which God was about to take, lay dormant for many ages, it was at length experimentally proved that God had not threatened in vain. But, whilst it is true that they were destroyed by Saul, still we learn from the history that some still survived, and again inhabited their land. In order, therefore, to arrive at the entire accomplishment of this prophecy, we must come to Christ, whose kingdom is the eternal destruction of all the wicked. Poor and unsatisfactory is the view of some commentators 179 who think that Amalek is called “the first of the nations,” because they first took up arms against Israel, and encountered them in order to prevent their advance. Rather is the pride of Amalek indirectly rebuked, because they claimed superiority for themselves over other nations, and this on the score of their antiquity, as if they had been created together with the sun and moon. There is then a pointed comparison between this noble origin, and the slaughter which awaited them at their end.
TSK -> Num 24:20
TSK: Num 24:20 - -- the first of the nations : or, the first of the nations that warred against Israel, Exo 17:8, Exo 17:16
his latter end : Jdg 6:3; 1Sa 14:48, 1Sa 15:3-...
the first of the nations : or, the first of the nations that warred against Israel, Exo 17:8, Exo 17:16
his latter end : Jdg 6:3; 1Sa 14:48, 1Sa 15:3-8, 1Sa 27:8, 1Sa 27:9, 1Sa 30:1, 1Sa 30:17; 1Ch 4:43; Est 3:1; Est 7:9, Est 7:10, Est 9:14
shall be that he perish for ever : or, shall be even to destruction, Exo 17:14; 1Sa 15:3, 1Sa 15:8

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Barnes -> Num 24:20
Barnes: Num 24:20 - -- When he looked - i. e., in spirit, as he saw the Star Num 24:17. Amalek was the first of the nations - Rather, is pre-eminent among the n...
When he looked - i. e., in spirit, as he saw the Star Num 24:17.
Amalek was the first of the nations - Rather, is pre-eminent among the neighboring nations: compare the same expression in Amo 6:1. Hence, the force of the words Num 24:7 "higher than Agag,"i. e., than the king of this powerful nation (compare Num 14:45; Exo 17:8). This rank, due to the warlike prowess of the tribe, Balaam contrasts with its approaching downfall and extinction.
Poole -> Num 24:20
Poole: Num 24:20 - -- He looked from the top of Pisgah, which was exceeding high, and gave him the prospect of parts of all these kingdoms.
The first Heb. the first-fru...
He looked from the top of Pisgah, which was exceeding high, and gave him the prospect of parts of all these kingdoms.
The first Heb. the first-fruits ; so called either,
1. Because they were the first of all the neighbouring nations which were embodied together in one government. Or,
2. Because they were the most powerful and eminent of them, as is implied above, Num 24:7 , the best things in each kind being oft signified by the name of first-fruits. Or,
3. Because he was the first who fought against Israel, and was vanquished by them, in that famous battle Ex 17 , which victory was an earnest and first-fruits of that large harvest of victories which the Israelites should in due time get over all their enemies, and, among others, over Amalek himself, 1Sa 15:3 .
That he perish for ever: he began with God and with Israel. but God will end with him; and the firm purpose and will of God is, that he shall be utterly destroyed, Exo 17:14 ; so that Saul lost his kingdom for not executing this decree and God’ s command pursuant thereunto, 1Sa 15 .
Haydock -> Num 24:20
Haydock: Num 24:20 - -- Nations, which rose up to attack the Hebrews. (Onkelos) ---
Saul will punish them, 1 Kings xv. The Amalecites were a very ancient people, known ...
Nations, which rose up to attack the Hebrews. (Onkelos) ---
Saul will punish them, 1 Kings xv. The Amalecites were a very ancient people, known in the days of Abraham, Genesis xiv. 7. But now they are no more. (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 24:20
Gill: Num 24:20 - -- And when he looked on Amalek,.... The country of Amalek, which lay to the south of the land of Canaan, Num 13:29 and which Balaam had a view of from t...
And when he looked on Amalek,.... The country of Amalek, which lay to the south of the land of Canaan, Num 13:29 and which Balaam had a view of from the mountain of Peor, where he now was:
and he took up his parable, and said; the parable of his prophecy, as the Targum of Jonathan, and pronounced it aloud:
Amalek was the first of the nations; not the first nation in the world, nor the chief and principal for numbers, riches, or strength, but the first that made war with Israel, as all the three Targums paraphrase it, as they did, see Exo 17:8,
but his latter end shall be that he perish for ever; this was threatened to them by the Lord upon that battle, and is confirmed by this prophecy of Balaam: and after this, orders were given to Israel to blot out their remembrance, Deu 25:19, and which, in a good measure, though not completely, was done in the times of Saul, 1Sa 15:8 and after that they were distressed by David, 1Sa 27:9 and the rest of them were smitten by the sons of Simeon, in the days of Hezekiah, 1Ch 4:41, after which we hear of them no more: Amalek may be considered as a type of antichrist, the son of perdition, who shall go into it, shall come to his end, and there shall be none to help him; which will be true of all the antichristian party, the enemies of Christ, who will be destroyed by him, and perish eternally; see Dan 11:45.

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NET Notes: Num 24:20 This probably means that it held first place, or it thought that it was “the first of the nations.” It was not the first, either in order ...
Geneva Bible -> Num 24:20
Geneva Bible: Num 24:20 And when he looked on Amalek, he took up his parable, and said, Amalek [was] the ( n ) first of the nations; but his latter end [shall be] that he per...
