
Text -- Numbers 24:23 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 24:23
Wesley: Num 24:23 - -- How calamitous and miserable will the state of the world be, when the Assyrian, and after him the Chaldean, shall over - turn all these parts of the w...
How calamitous and miserable will the state of the world be, when the Assyrian, and after him the Chaldean, shall over - turn all these parts of the world? Who will be able to keep his heart from fainting under such grievous pressures? Nay, how few will escape the destroying sword?
JFB -> Num 24:23
JFB: Num 24:23 - -- Few shall escape the desolation that shall send a Nebuchadnezzar to scourge all those regions.
Few shall escape the desolation that shall send a Nebuchadnezzar to scourge all those regions.
Clarke -> Num 24:23
Clarke: Num 24:23 - -- Who shall live when God doeth this! - There are two senses in which these words may be taken: -
1. That the event is so distant t...
Who shall live when God doeth this! - There are two senses in which these words may be taken: -
1. That the event is so distant that none then alive could possibly live to see it
2. That the times would be so distressing and desolating that scarcely any should be able to escape
The words are very similar to those of our Lord, and probably are to be taken in the same sense: "Wo to them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days."
TSK -> Num 24:23

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Barnes -> Num 24:23
Barnes: Num 24:23 - -- When God doeth this - The eventual carrying away of the allies of Israel by Assyria presented itself to Balaam as the ruin of all peace and saf...
When God doeth this - The eventual carrying away of the allies of Israel by Assyria presented itself to Balaam as the ruin of all peace and safety upon earth. One prediction was howerer, yet wanting, and is next given, namely, that the conquerors of the Kenites should fare no better than the Kenites themselves.
Poole -> Num 24:23
Poole: Num 24:23 - -- How calamitous and miserable will the state of the world be, when the Assyrian, and after him the Chaldean, shall overrun and overturn all these par...
How calamitous and miserable will the state of the world be, when the Assyrian, and after him the Chaldean, shall overrun and overturn all these parts of the world! who will be able to live and keep his heart from fainting under such grievous pressures? how few will then escape the destroying sword!
Haydock -> Num 24:23
Haydock: Num 24:23 - -- Things, of which he is about to speak. The time is remote, but very dreadful, when the Assyrians shall be chastised, in their turn, as well as the G...
Things, of which he is about to speak. The time is remote, but very dreadful, when the Assyrians shall be chastised, in their turn, as well as the Greeks and Romans, who shall have destroyed Assur, and even the most favourite nation of God. Balaam began by announcing the prosperity of the Hebrews, but he at last gives some comfort to Balac, by letting him know that they shall also be laid waste, as well as his kingdom, and the powerful nations around him. This is the condition of all human things! (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 24:23
Gill: Num 24:23 - -- And he took up his parable, and said,.... Or delivered another prophecy, having made some little pause:
alas, who shall live when God doeth this? r...
And he took up his parable, and said,.... Or delivered another prophecy, having made some little pause:
alas, who shall live when God doeth this? referring not to what goes before, but to what follows; though Jarchi and Aben Ezra think it refers to the Assyria conquering and carrying captive, not only the Kenites, but all the nations of the world, so that there was no living comfortably in it on his account; but this is said after Balaam had taken up his parable again, and so respects what follows, as the destruction of the Persian empire by Alexander, in which Ashur or the Assyrians were included; and the destruction of the Jews by the Romans more especially; which was such as had not been the like from the beginning of the world, Mat 24:21, and perhaps may have a further respect to the affliction of the witnesses and church of Christ by antichrist; see Dan 12:1.

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NET Notes -> Num 24:23
NET Notes: Num 24:23 Because there is no parallel line, some have thought that it dropped out (see de Vaulx, Les Nombres, 296).
Geneva Bible -> Num 24:23
Geneva Bible: Num 24:23 And he took up his parable, and said, Alas, ( p ) who shall live when God doeth this!
( p ) Some read, Oh who shall not perish when the enemy (that i...
