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Judges 16:5

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16:5 The rulers of the Philistines went up to visit her and said to her, “Trick him! Find out what makes him so strong and how we can subdue him and humiliate 1  him. Each one of us will give you eleven hundred silver pieces.”

Numbers 22:7

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22:7 So the elders of Moab and the elders of Midian departed with the fee for divination in their hand. They came to Balaam and reported 2  to him the words of Balak.

Numbers 22:1

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Balaam Refuses to Curse Israel

22:1 3 The Israelites traveled on 4  and camped in the plains of Moab on the side of the Jordan River 5  across from Jericho. 6 

Numbers 21:20

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21:20 and from Bamoth to the valley that is in the country of Moab, near the top of Pisgah, which overlooks the wilderness. 7 

Matthew 26:15

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26:15 and said, “What will you give me to betray him into your hands?” 8  So they set out thirty silver coins for him.

Ephesians 5:5

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5:5 For you can be confident of this one thing: 9  that no person who is immoral, impure, or greedy (such a person is an idolater) has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God.

Ephesians 5:1

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Live in Love

5:1 Therefore, be 10  imitators of God as dearly loved children

Ephesians 6:10

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Exhortations for Spiritual Warfare

6:10 Finally, be strengthened in the Lord and in the strength of his power.

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[16:5]  1 tn Heb “subdue him in order to humiliate him.”

[22:7]  2 tn Heb “spoke.”

[22:1]  3 sn The fifth section of the book (22:1-33:56) traces the Israelite activities in Transjordan. It is hard to determine how long they were in Transjordan, but a good amount of time must have elapsed for the number of moves they made and the wars they fought. There is a considerable amount of information available on this section of the book. Some of the most helpful works include: H. C. Brichto, The Problem of “Curse” in the Hebrew Bible (JBLMS); E. Burrows, The Oracles of Jacob and Balaam; G. W. Coats, “Balaam, Sinner or Saint?” BR 18 (1973): 21-29; P. C. Craigie, “The Conquest and Early Hebrew Poetry,” TynBul 20 (1969): 76-94; I. Parker, “The Way of God and the Way of Balaam,” ExpTim 17 (1905): 45; and J. A. Wharton, “The Command to Bless: An Exposition of Numbers 22:4123:25,” Int 13 (1959): 37-48. This first part introduces the characters and sets the stage for the oracles. It can be divided into four sections: the invitation declined (vv. 1-14), the second invitation extended (vv. 15-21), God opposes Balaam (vv. 22-35), and Balaam meets Balak (vv. 36-41).

[22:1]  4 tn The verse begins with the vav (ו) consecutive.

[22:1]  5 tn The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.

[22:1]  6 map For the location of Jericho see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1.

[21:20]  7 tn Or perhaps as a place name, “Jeshimon.”

[26:15]  8 tn Grk “What will you give to me, and I will betray him to you?”

[5:5]  9 tn Grk “be knowing this.” See also 2 Pet 1:20 for a similar phrase: τοῦτο πρῶτον γινώσκοντες (touto prwton ginwskonte").

[5:1]  10 tn Or “become.”



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