22 Nevertheless the Kenite shall be wasted, until Asshur shall carry thee away captive.
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22 Nevertheless Kain shall be wasted, Until Asshur shall carry thee away captive.
22 But the Kenite is for a burning; Till when doth Asshur keep thee captive?'
22 But the Kenite shall be consumed, until Asshur shall carry thee away captive.
22 Nevertheless Kain shall be wasted, Until Asshur shall carry you away captive.
22 But still the Kenites will be wasted, till Asshur takes you away prisoner.
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Commentary on Numbers 24 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 24
This chapter continues and concludes the history of the defeat of the counsels of Balak and Balaam against Israel, not by might, nor by power, but by the Spirit of the Lord of hosts; and as great an instance it is of God's power over the children of men, and his favour towards his own children, as any of the victories recorded in the book of the wars of the Lord. What preparation was made the third time for the cursing of Israel we read of in the close of the foregoing chapter. In this chapter we are told,
Num 24:1-9
The blessing itself which Balaam here pronounces upon Israel is much the same with the two we had in the foregoing chapter; but the introduction to it is different.
Num 24:10-14
We have here the conclusion of this vain attempt to curse Israel, and the total abandonment of it.
Num 24:15-25
The office of prophets was both to bless and to prophesy in the name of the Lord. Balaam, as a prophet, per force had blessed Israel; here he foretels future events.