Overview
Numbers 22 is a fascinating chapter that introduces the story of Balaam, a prophet hired by King Balak of Moab to curse Israel. This narrative is filled with intrigue, divine encounters, and a talking donkey. Key points include:
Balak's Fear of Israel: The chapter opens with Balak, the king of Moab, deeply frightened by Israel's victories and growing numbers. He decides to hire Balaam, a diviner, to curse the Israelites, believing that this will enable him to defeat them.
God's Warning to Balaam: When messengers from Balak approach Balaam with gifts and the request to curse Israel, Balaam initially refuses, following God's command not to go with them or curse Israel, as they are blessed.
Balaam's Journey to Moab: After a second, more pressing invitation, Balaam seeks God’s permission again and is allowed to go but only to speak what God commands. On his journey, Balaam has a strange encounter with an angel of the LORD.
The Talking Donkey: Balaam's donkey sees the angel of the LORD blocking the path and turns away multiple times, causing Balaam to beat her. Miraculously, the donkey speaks, questioning Balaam’s treatment. Balaam’s eyes are then opened to see the angel, who reiterates that Balaam must only speak God's words.
Balaam Meets Balak: The chapter concludes with Balaam arriving in Moab and meeting Balak. Despite Balak's intentions, Balaam reiterates that he can only say what God commands him.
Numbers 22 sets the stage for a larger narrative about the power of God's blessing over Israel and the futility of trying to curse whom God has blessed. The story of Balaam and the talking donkey is one of the most unusual and memorable in the Bible, demonstrating God’s control over all creatures and His ability to use any means to communicate His will. The chapter highlights themes of obedience, divine sovereignty, and the limitations of human power against God's purposes.