And Balam said unto Balac: build me here seven altars and provide here
seven oxen and seven rams. And Balac did as Balam said. And Balac and
Balam offered on every altar an ox and a ram. And Balam said unto
Balac: stond by the sacrifice, while I go to wete whether the LORD will
come and meet me, and whatsoever he sheweth me, I will tell thee, and
he went forthwith. And God came unto Balam, and Balam said unto him: I
have prepared seven altars, and have offered upon every altar, an ox
and a ram. And the LORD put a saying in Balam's mouth and said: go
again to Balac and say on this wise. And he went again unto him and lo,
he stood by his sacrifice, both he and all the lords of Moab. And he
began his parable and said: Balac the king of Moab hath fetched me from
Mesopotamia out of the mountains of the east saying: come and curse me
Iacob, come and defy me Israel. How shall I curse whom God curseth not
and how shall I defy whom the LORD defieth not? from the top of the
rocks I see him and from the hills I behold him: Lo, the people shall
dwell by himself and shall not be reckoned among other nations. Who can
tell the dust of Iacob and the number of the fourth part of Israel. I
pray God that my soul, may die the death of the righteous, and that my
last end may be like his. And Balac said unto Balam, what hast thou
done unto me? I fetched thee to curse mine enemies: and behold, thou
blessest them. And he answered and said: must I not keep that and speak
it, which the LORD hath put in my mouth? And Balac said unto him: Come
I pray thee with me unto another place, whence thou shalt see them, and
shalt see but the utmost part of them and shalt not see them all and
curse me them there. And he brought him into a plain field where men
might see far, even to the top of Pisga, and built seven altars and
offered an ox and a ram on every altar. And he said unto Balac: stond
here by thy sacrifice while I go yonder. And the LORD met Balam and put
words in his mouth and said: go again unto Balac and thus say. And when
he came to him: behold, he stood by his sacrifice and the lords of Moab
with him; And Balac said unto him: what sayeth the LORD? And he took up
his parable and said: rise up Balac and hear, and hearken unto me thou
son of Ziphor. The Lorde {|God|} is not a man, that he can lie, neither
the son of a man that he can repent: should he say and not do, or
should he speak and not make it good? behold, I have begun to bless and
have blessed, and can not go back therefrom. He beheld no wickedness in
Iacob nor saw Idolatry in Israel: The LORD his God is with him, and the
tromp {triumph} of a king among them. God that brought them out of
Egypt, is as the strength of an unicorn unto them, for there is no
sorcerer, in Iacob, nor soothsayer in Israel. When the time cometh, it
will be said of Iacob and of Israel, what God hath wrought. Behold, the
people shall rise up as a lioness and heave up himself as a lion, and
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