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BIBLICAL PROPHET
Bil'am; Bilaam; בִּלְעָם; Islamic view of Balaam; בלעם; Balaam's ass; Bileam; Balaam's donkey; Balaam in Islam; Balaam in the Quran
  • Gustav Jaeger]], 1836.
  • John Linnell]] (1859)
  • Balaam and the angel. ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' (1493)
  • ''[[Balaam and the Ass]]'', by [[Rembrandt van Rijn]], 1626.

Balaam         
·noun A paragraph describing something wonderful, used to fill out a newspaper column;
- an allusion to the miracle of Balaam's ass speaking.
Balaam         
Balaam (; , Standard Bīlʿam Tiberian Bīlʿām) is a diviner in the Torah (Pentateuch) whose story begins in Chapter 22 of the Book of Numbers (). Every ancient reference to Balaam considers him a non-Israelite, a prophet, and the son of Beor.

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Balaam

Balaam (; Hebrew: בִּלְעָם, Standard Bīlʿam Tiberian Bīlʿām) is a diviner in the Torah (Pentateuch) whose story begins in Chapter 22 of the Book of Numbers (Numbers 22). Ancient references to Balaam consider him a non-Israelite, a prophet, and the son of Beor. King Balak of Moab offered him money to curse Israel (Numbers 22–24), but Balaam blessed the Israelites instead, as dictated by God. Nevertheless, he is reviled as a "wicked man" in both the Torah and the New Testament (2 Peter 2:15, Jude 1:11, Revelation 2:14). According to the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2:14), Balaam told King Balak how to get the Israelites to commit sin by enticing them with sexual immorality and food sacrificed to idols. The Israelites fell into transgression due to these traps and God unleashed a deadly plague upon them as a result (Numbers 31:16).