Balak in Wikipedia
was king of Moab around 1200 BC. According to the Bible,
Zippor was the father of Balak and the ruler of Moab around
1350 BC.[citation needed]
Revelation 2:12 - 2:14 says about Balak: 12 `And to the
messenger of the assembly in Pergamos write: These things
saith he who is having the sharp two-edged sword: 13 I
have known thy works, and where thou dost dwell -- where the
throne of the Adversary [is] -- and thou dost hold fast my
name, and thou didst not deny my faith, even in the days in
which Antipas [was] my faithful witness, who was put to
death beside you, where the Adversary doth dwell. 14 `But
I have against thee a few things: That thou hast there those
holding the teaching of Balaam, who did teach Balak to cast
a stumbling-block before the sons of Israel, to eat idol-
sacrifices, and to commit whoredom; (above is quoted from
Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible.) And can be
read online via
http://www.ccel.org/bible/ylt/ylt.htm
Other sources detailing the story of Balak.
Numbers 22–24
Judges 11:25
Micah 6:5
Balak died when Joshua began his conquest of Canaan.
Balak is also the name of the weekly parshah or portion in
the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading that tells the
story of Balak in the Book of Numbers.
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