\v 1 When Balaam saw that it pleased Yahweh to bless Israel, he did not go, as at the other times, to use sorcery. Instead, he looked toward the wilderness.
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\v 2 He raised his eyes and saw that Israel was camped, each in their own tribe, and the Spirit of God came on him.
\q2 He will eat up the nations who fight against him.
\q2 He will break their bones to pieces.
\q2 He will shoot them with his arrows.
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\v 9 He crouches down like a lion,
\q2 like a lioness. Who dares disturb him?
\q May everyone who blesses him be blessed;
\q2 may everyone who curses him be cursed."
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\v 10 Balak's anger was kindled against Balaam and he struck his hands together in anger. Balak said to Balaam, "I called you to curse my enemies, but look, you have blessed them three times.
\v 11 So leave me right now and go home. I said I would greatly reward you, but Yahweh has kept you from getting any reward."
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\v 12 Then Balaam replied to Balak, "I said to the messengers that you sent to me,
\v 13 'Even if Balak gave me his palace full of silver and gold, I could not go beyond Yahweh's word and anything bad or good, or anything at all that I might want to do. I can say only what Yahweh tells me to say.' Did I not say this to them?
\v 14 So now, look, I will go back to my people. But first let me warn you what this people will do to your people in the days ahead."
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\v 15 Balaam began this prophecy. He said,
\q "Balaam son of Beor speaks,
\q2 The man whose eyes are wide open.
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\v 16 This is a prophecy of someone who hears words from God,