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I had the question that apparently many had concerning Balaam's story in Numbers 22, that if God gave Balaam permission to go to Balak (so long as Balaam spoke only the words God intended for him to speak, even if it meant Balak and the Moabites' detriment), then why did it say in the next passage that when Balaam rose to go meet Balak the next morning the Lord became angry and sent the angel to block his way with the sword?
Well, apparently it's the little things we easily miss in the written word. I think this gives us a satisfactory answer =>
Q/A: Why Was God Mad at Balaam for Going If He Said He Could?
Well, apparently it's the little things we easily miss in the written word. I think this gives us a satisfactory answer =>
Q/A: Why Was God Mad at Balaam for Going If He Said He Could?
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