a22:2–24:25
b22:2-3
cJosh 24:9
dJudg 11:25
eMic 6:5
fRev 2:14
gNum 21:26
h21:21-31
i22:4
jGen 25:1-2
kExod 2:15-16
lNum 22:7
m25:6
n14-18
o31:2-10
pJudg 6–8

‏ Numbers 22:2-4

Summary for Num 22:2-24:25: 22:2–24:25  a The narrative of Balak and Balaam describes a pivotal moment in Israel’s history and contains humor, drama, and profound theological insights. The Lord’s will must be accomplished—nothing could thwart his plan for Israel.
Summary for Num 22:2-3: 22:2-3  b Balak is unknown outside of this incident (Josh 24:9  c; Judg 11:25  d; Mic 6:5  e; Rev 2:14  f). His territory had been seized by Sihon, the Amorite king (Num 21:26  g), whom Israel had just defeated (21:21-31  h). Balak may have imagined that his tiny kingdom was next.
22:4  i Midian: This desert people was descended from Abraham (Gen 25:1-2  j; Exod 2:15-16  k). Their alliance with Moab was the beginning of their conflicts with Israel (Num 22:7  l; see 25:6  m, 14-18  n; 31:2-10  o; Judg 6–8  p).
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