Matthew Poole Commentary - Numbers 22:22 - 22:22

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Numbers 22:22 - 22:22


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God’s anger was kindled; either,



1. Because he went of his own accord with the princes of Moab, and did not wait till they came to call him, i.e. urged him to go, which was the sign and condition of God’s permission, Num_22:20, but rather himself rose and called them, as it may seem from Num_22:21. Or,



2. Because those words, Num_22:20, did contain no approbation nor license, but a bare permission, and that. in anger, as Balaam might easily have understood, if he had considered his own heart, or the circumstances of his concession. This was no more an approbation than that passage of Christ to Judas, Joh_13:27, That thou doest, do quickly. Or,



3. Because he went with ill design, and desire to do contrary to what God had charged him, to wit, to curse the people, as plainly appears from the following story, and from Deu_23:5; for God hath been oft and justly angry with those who have done what God bade them, when they did it in evil manner, or for evil ends, as appears from Isa_10:6,7, and many other places.



The Lord stood in the way, i.e. to oppose and terrify, if not to kill him.



His two servants were with him; the rest of the company being probably gone before them. For in those ancient times there was more of simplicity, and less of ceremony; and therefore it is not strange that Balaam came at some distance after the rest, and attended only by his own servants.