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WORD Research this...Numbers 23
- 1 Dixitque Balaam ad Balac : Ædifica mihi hic septem aras, et para totidem vitulos, ejusdemque numeri arietes.
- 2 Cumque fecisset juxta sermonem Balaam, imposuerunt simul vitulum et arietem super aram.
- 3 Dixitque Balaam ad Balac : Sta paulisper juxta holocaustum tuum, donec vadam, si forte occurrat mihi Dominus, et quodcumque imperaverit, loquar tibi.
- 4 Cumque abiisset velociter, occurrit illi Deus. Locutusque ad eum Balaam : Septem, inquit, aras erexi, et imposui vitulum et arietem desuper.
- 5 Dominus autem posuit verbum in ore ejus, et ait : Revertere ad Balac, et hæc loqueris.
- 6 Reversus invenit stantem Balac juxta holocaustum suum, et omnes principes Moabitarum :
- 7 assumptaque parabola sua, dixit : De Aram adduxit me Balac rex Moabitarum, de montibus orientis : Veni, inquit, et maledic Jacob ; propera, et detestare Israël.
- 8 Quomodo maledicam, cui non maledixit Deus ? qua ratione detester, quem Dominus non detestatur ?
- 9 De summis silicibus videbo eum, et de collibus considerabo illum. Populus solus habitabit, et inter gentes non reputabitur.
- 10 Quis dinumerare possit pulverem Jacob, et nosse numerum stirpis Israël ? Moriatur anima mea morte justorum, et fiant novissima mea horum similia.
- 11 Dixitque Balac ad Balaam : Quid est hoc quod agis ? ut malediceres inimicis meis vocavi te, et tu e contrario benedicis eis.
- 12 Cui ille respondit : Num aliud possum loqui, nisi quod jusserit Dominus ?
- 13 Dixit ergo Balac : Veni mecum in alterum locum unde partem Israël videas, et totum videre non possis : inde maledicito ei.
- 14 Cumque duxisset eum in locum sublimem, super verticem montis Phasga, ædificavit Balaam septem aras, et impositis supra vitulo atque ariete,
- 15 dixit ad Balac : Sta hic juxta holocaustum tuum, donec ego obvius pergam.
- 16 Cui cum Dominus occurrisset, posuissetque verbum in ore ejus, ait : Revertere ad Balac, et hæc loqueris ei.
- 17 Reversus invenit eum stantem juxta holocaustum suum, et principes Moabitarum cum eo. Ad quem Balac : Quid, inquit, locutus est Dominus ?
- 18 At ille, assumpta parabola sua, ait : Sta, Balac, et ausculta ; audi, fili Sephor :
- 19 non est Deus quasi homo, ut mentiatur, nec ut filius hominis, ut mutetur. Dixit ergo, et non faciet ? locutus est, et non implebit ?
- 20 Ad benedicendum adductus sum : benedictionem prohibere non valeo.
- 21 Non est idolum in Jacob, nec videtur simulacrum in Israël. Dominus Deus ejus cum eo est, et clangor victoriæ regis in illo.
- 22 Deus eduxit illum de Ægypto, cujus fortitudo similis est rhinocerotis.
- 23 Non est augurium in Jacob, nec divinatio in Israël : temporibus suis dicetur Jacob et Israëli quid operatus sit Deus.
- 24 Ecce populus ut leæna consurget, et quasi leo erigetur : non accubabit donec devoret prædam, et occisorum sanguinem bibat.
- 25 Dixitque Balac ad Balaam : Nec maledicas ei, nec benedicas.
- 26 Et ille ait : Nonne dixi tibi quod quidquid mihi Deus imperaret, hoc facerem ?
- 27 Et ait Balac ad eum : Veni, et ducam te ad alium locum : si forte placeat Deo ut inde maledicas eis.
- 28 Cumque duxisset eum super verticem montis Phogor, qui respicit solitudinem,
- 29 dixit ei Balaam : Ædifica mihi hic septem aras, et para totidem vitulos, ejusdemque numeri arietes.
- 30 Fecit Balac ut Balaam dixerat : imposuitque vitulos et arietes per singulas aras.
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