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Balaam's Discourses in the Book of Numbers

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Balaam was saved when the Spirit of God came upon him.

False

Balaam's third oracle speaks about the weakness and defeat of the king of Israel.

False

Balaam went through his routine of offerings and seeking omens from Yahweh before the Spirit of God came upon him.

False

Balak is not mentioned in the passage as playing a significant role in the story of Balaam.

True

Balaam's obedience to God was characterized by his willingness to follow his own routine and offerings.

False

Balaam's eyes were never open to see the angel of the Lord.

False

Balaam could say anything he wanted to say to Balak.

False

Balaam realized that he did not have a relationship with the God of creation, Yahweh.

True

Balaam was Yahweh's man, doing His will from the beginning.

False

Balak had no role in the story of Balaam, and their paths never crossed.

False

Balaam is considered a true prophet of Yahweh in the New Testament.

False

Balaam claimed to be able to speak on behalf of Yahweh.

True

Balaam repented and became a faithful follower of Yahweh.

False

The words of Balaam in chapters 23 and 24 are considered equal in importance to the words of Jacob in Genesis 49 and the words of Moses in Deuteronomy 31 and 32.

True

Balak is the one who receives the divine message from Yahweh through Balaam.

False

The donkey was accustomed to disobeying Balaam throughout his life.

False

Balaam saw the angel of the Lord with his drawn sword before the Lord opened his eyes.

False

The angel of the Lord confronted Balaam because he was obedient to Yahweh.

False

Balaam's eyes were open to the Lord's presence from the beginning of the encounter.

False

Balaam was told by the angel of the Lord to go back and not speak to the men.

False

This quiz explores the prophecies of Balaam in the Book of Numbers, focusing on his interactions with Yahweh and the Israelites. It delves into the details of his discourses in chapter 24 and the circumstances surrounding his prophecies. Test your understanding of this biblical account!

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