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and especially the Moabites; (according to the Song of Moses at the Red Sea.) Balak, who was then their King, being allarmed also by the Neighbouring Princes of Midian, that perceived themselves to be in the same common distress, sends Messengers to Balaam, with the rewards of divination, and promises of great preferment, that he might come and use what skill and power he had, to weaken and destroy the Israelites. Balaam, out of an evil Covetousness, breaks through all discouragements and interruptions which were at first given him by God, |
and especially the Moabites; (according to the Song of Moses At the Read Sea.) Balak, who was then their King, being alarmed also by the Neighbouring Princes of Midian, that perceived themselves to be in the same Common distress, sends Messengers to balaam, with the rewards of divination, and promises of great preferment, that he might come and use what skill and power he had, to weaken and destroy the Israelites. balaam, out of an evil Covetousness, breaks through all discouragements and interruptions which were At First given him by God, |
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