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Numbers 22:17

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I will pay you very much if you will do what I ask. [283] Come and speak against these people for me.”

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Haman started bragging about how rich he was. He was bragging to his friends about his many sons, and about all the ways the king had honored him. And he was bragging about how the king had promoted him higher than all the other leaders.

One of the eunuchs {\cf2\super [24]} that served the king was named Harbona. Harbona said, “A hanging post 75 feet {\cf2\super [25]} tall has been built near Haman’s house. Haman had it made so he could hang Mordecai on it. Mordecai is the man that helped you when he told about the evil plans to kill you.”

They went to Balaam and said: “Balak son of Zippor says this to you: Please don’t let anything stop you from coming.

When Balak saw Balaam, he said to him, “I asked you before to come. I told you it was very, very important. Why didn’t you come to me? I might not be able to pay you now.”

Come and help me. These people are too powerful for me. I know that you have great power. If you bless a person, then good things happen to him. And if you speak against a person, then bad things happen to him. So come and speak against these people. Maybe then I will be able to defeat them. Then I can force them to leave my country.”

Now leave and go home! I told you that I would give you a very good payment. But the Lord has caused you to lose your reward.”

So Herod promised that he would give her anything she wanted.

It is worth nothing for a person to have the whole world, if he loses his soul. A person could never pay enough to buy back his soul.

“You must count seven weeks from the time you began to harvest the grain.




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