Balaam’s oracles

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Balaam’s oracles are a series of prophetic pronouncements in the Hebrew Bible in which the seer Balaam, hired to curse Israel, instead delivers divinely inspired blessings and future predictions about the nation.

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Balaam’s oracles canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew Bible passage
biblical text
prophetic oracle
addressedTo Balak
canonicalStatus part of the Pentateuch
part of the Torah
commissionedBy Balak
concern Israel
contain predictions about Israel’s exaltation among nations
predictions about Israel’s future prosperity
predictions about Israel’s military victories
depictBalaamAs prophet
seer
form parallelism
foundIn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
foundInChapters Numbers 22–24
genre poetry
includeImage Israel as a lion
Israel as a well-watered garden
scepter out of Israel
star out of Jacob
includes additional short sayings
first oracle of Balaam
fourth oracle of Balaam
second oracle of Balaam
third oracle of Balaam
interpretedAs messianic prophecy by many Christian traditions
language Biblical Hebrew
literaryFunction affirmation of God’s favor toward Israel
reversal of intended curse into blessing
mention Amalekites
surface form: Amalek

Ashur
surface form: Asshur

Eber
Edom
Kenites
Moab
notableVerse Numbers 24:17
numberOfMainOracles 4
partOf Book of Numbers
primaryTheme blessing of Israel
futility of cursing Israel
immutability of divine blessing
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
Samaritanism
setting facing Jericho
near the Jordan River
Plains of Moab
surface form: plains of Moab
sourceOfInspiration YHWH
spokenBy Balaam
timeInNarrative Israelite wilderness wanderings
before Israel’s entry into Canaan
usedIn Christian exegesis
Jewish exegesis

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Book of Numbers keyEvent Balaam’s oracles