Numbers 24
1 And when
Balaam saw that it
pleased the
LORD to
bless Israel, he
went not, as at other
times, to
seek for
enchantments, but he
set his
face toward the
wilderness. 2 And
Balaam lifted
up his
eyes, and he
saw Israel abiding in his tents according to their
tribes; and the
spirit of
God came upon him.
3 And he took
up his
parable, and
said,
Balaam the
son of
Beor hath
said, and the
man whose
eyes are
open hath
said:
4 He hath
said, which
heard the
words of
God, which
saw the
vision of the
Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his
eyes open:
5 How
goodly are thy
tents, O
Jacob, and thy
tabernacles, O
Israel! 6 As the
valleys are they spread
forth, as
gardens by the river's
side, as the trees of lign
aloes which the
LORD hath
planted, and as cedar
trees beside the
waters. 7 He shall
pour the
water out of his
buckets, and his
seed shall be in
many waters, and his
king shall be
higher than
Agag, and his
kingdom shall be
exalted.
8 God brought him
forth out of
Egypt; he hath as it were the
strength of an
unicorn: he shall eat
up the
nations his
enemies, and shall
break their
bones, and
pierce them through with his
arrows. 9 He
couched, he lay
down as a
lion, and as a great
lion: who shall stir him
up?
Blessed is he that
blesseth thee, and
cursed is he that
curseth thee.
10 And
Balak's anger was
kindled against
Balaam, and he
smote his
hands together: and
Balak said unto
Balaam, I
called thee to
curse mine
enemies, and, behold, thou hast
altogether blessed them these
three times. 11 Therefore now
flee thou to thy
place: I
thought to
promote thee unto
great honour; but, lo, the
LORD hath kept thee
back from
honour. 12 And
Balaam said unto
Balak, Spake I not also to thy
messengers which thou
sentest unto me,
saying,
13 If
Balak would
give me his
house full of
silver and
gold, I
cannot go
beyond the
commandment of the
LORD, to
do either
good or
bad of mine own
mind; but what the
LORD saith, that will I
speak?
14 And now, behold, I
go unto my
people: come therefore, and I will
advertise thee what this
people shall
do to thy
people in the
latter days. 15 And he took
up his
parable, and
said,
Balaam the
son of
Beor hath
said, and the
man whose
eyes are
open hath
said:
16 He hath
said, which
heard the
words of
God, and
knew the
knowledge of the most
High, which
saw the
vision of the
Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his
eyes open:
17 I shall
see him, but not now: I shall
behold him, but not
nigh: there shall
come a
Star out of
Jacob, and a
Sceptre shall
rise out of
Israel, and shall
smite the
corners of
Moab, and
destroy all the
children of
Sheth .
18 And
Edom shall be a
possession, Seir also shall be a
possession for his
enemies; and
Israel shall
do valiantly. 19 Out of
Jacob shall come he that shall have
dominion, and shall
destroy him that
remaineth of the
city. 20 And when he
looked on
Amalek, he took
up his
parable, and
said,
Amalek was the
first of the
nations; but his
latter end shall be that he
perish for
ever. 21 And he
looked on the
Kenites, and took
up his
parable, and
said,
Strong is thy
dwellingplace, and thou
puttest thy
nest in a
rock. 22 Nevertheless the
Kenite shall be
wasted, until
Asshur shall carry thee away
captive.
23 And he took
up his
parable, and
said,
Alas, who shall
live when
God doeth this!
24 And
ships shall come from the
coast of
Chittim, and shall
afflict Asshur, and shall
afflict Eber, and he also shall
perish for
ever. 25 And
Balaam rose
up, and
went and
returned to his
place: and
Balak also
went his
way.