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Numbers 24:3

New American Bible - revised edition

and he recited his poem: The oracle of Balaam, son of Beor, the oracle of the man whose eye is true,

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So Micaiah said: “I see all Israel scattered on the mountains, like sheep without a shepherd, And the Lord saying, These have no master! Let each of them go back home in peace.”

Micaiah continued: “Therefore hear the word of the Lord: I saw the Lord seated on his throne, with the whole host of heaven standing to his right and to his left.

Job took up his theme again and said:

Then the Lord opened Balaam’s eyes, so that he saw the angel of the Lord standing on the road with sword drawn; and he knelt and bowed down to the ground.

Balaam recited his poem: Rise, Balak, and listen; give ear to my testimony, son of Zippor!

Then Balaam recited his poem: From Aram Balak has led me here, Moab’s king, from the mountains of Qedem: “Come, curse for me Jacob, come, denounce Israel.”

Then he recited his poem: The oracle of Balaam, son of Beor, the oracle of the man whose eye is true,

The oracle of one who hears what God says, and knows what the Most High knows, Of one who sees what the Almighty sees, in rapture and with eyes unveiled.

The oracle of one who hears what God says, and knows what the Most High knows, Of one who sees what the Almighty sees, in rapture and with eyes unveiled:




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