The Pentateuch

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The Pentateuch
Karl Friedrich Keil
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10-14. This repeated blessing of Israel threw Balak into such a violent rage, that he smote his hands together, and advised Balaam to fly to his house : adding, " / said, I will honour thee greatly (cf. Xxii. 17 and 37) ; hut, behold, Jehovah has kept thee back from honour^ "Smiting the hands together" was either a sign of horror (Lam. Ii. 15) or of violent rage ; it is in the latter sense that it occurs both here and in Job xxvii. 33. In the words, " Jehovah hath kept thee back from honour, " ...the irony with which Balak scoffs at Balaam's confidence in Jehovah is unmistakeable. — Ver. 12. But Balaam reminds him, on the other hand, of the declaration which he made to the messengers at the very outset (chap. Xxii. 18), that he could not on any account speak in opposi- tion to the command of Jehovah, and then adds, " And noio, behold, I go to my people. Come, I loill tell thee advisedly ivhat this people will do to thy people at the end of the daysJ' |*yj, to advise ; here it denotes an announcement, which includes advice.

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