6. But Balak being very angry that the Israelites were not cursed, sent
away Balaam without thinking him worthy of any honor. Whereupon, when he
was just upon his journey, in order to pass the Euphrates, he sent for
Balak, and for the princes of the Midianites, and spake thus to them:—"O
Balak, and you Midianites that are here present, [for I am obliged even
without the will of God to gratify you,] it is true no entire
destruction can seize upon the nation of the Hebrews, neither by war,
nor by plague, nor by scarcity of the fruits of the earth, nor can any
other unexpected accident be their entire ruin; for the providence of
God is concerned to preserve them from such a misfortune; nor will it
permit any such calamity to come upon them whereby they may all perish;
but some small misfortunes, and those for a short time, whereby they may
appear to be brought low, may still befall them; but after that they
will flourish again, to the terror of those that brought those mischiefs
upon them. So that if you have a mind to gain a victory over them for a
short space of time, you will obtain it by following my directions:—Do
you therefore set out the handsomest of such of your daughters as are
most eminent for beauty, 10 and proper to force and conquer the modesty
of those that behold them, and these decked and trimmed to the highest
degree able. Then do you send them to be near camp, and give them in
charge, that the young men of the Hebrews desire their allow it them;
and when they see they are enamored of them, let them take leaves; and
if they entreat them to stay, let give their consent till they have
persuaded leave off their obedience to their own laws, the worship of
that God who established them to worship the gods of the Midianites and
for by this means God will be angry at them 11." Accordingly, when
Balaam had suggested counsel to them, he went his way.
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