Balaam in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(B.C. 1451), the son of beor, a man endowed with the gift
of prophecy. Nu 22:5 He is mentioned in conjunction with the
five kings of Midian, apparently as a person of the same
rank. Nu 31:8 cf. Numb 31:16
He seems to have lived at Pethor, De 23:4; Nu 22:5
on the river Euphrates, in Mesopotamia. Such was his
reputation that when the Israelites were encamped in the
plains of Moab, Balak, the king of Moab, sent for Balaam to
curse them. Balaam at first was prohibited by God from
going. He was again sent for by the king and again refused,
but was at length allowed to go. He yielded to the
temptations of riches and honor which Balak set before him;
but God's anger was kindled at this manifestation of
determined self-will, and the angel of the Lord stood in the
way for an adversary against him. See 2Pe 2:16 Balaam
predicted a magnificent career for the people whom he was
called to curse, but he nevertheless suggested to the
Moabites the expedient of seducing them to commit
fornication. The effect of this is recorded in Nu 25:1 ... A
battle was afterwards fought against the Midianites, in
which Balaam sided with them, and was slain by the sword of
the people whom he had endeavored to curse. Nu 31:8
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