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Law and Priestly Grace. (JND)

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Position:The Girdle of Truth Volume 02 (1857) Page 311

Scripture:Numbers Num.

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Position:The Girdle of Truth Volume 05 (1860) Page 207

Scripture:Numbers Num.

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Position:The Bible Treasury Volume 08 (1870) Page 193

Scripture:Numbers Num.

~8 min.IV. The glorified Christ in the letters of Paul (Chapters 1-5) (Michael Hardt)

biblecentre.org · ... only allowed Balaam to pronounce blessings on the people of Israel (Num. 22-24). Sennacherib, king of Assyria, accused Hezekiah of "deceiving" and " ...

~24 min.The Catholic Epistle Of Jude (Edwin N. Cross)

biblecentre.org · ... clearly was his greed for filthy lucre. His error as an avaricious religionist (Num. 22-24) was that he used his knowledge of the truth of God to ...

~10 min.God's Performance Review (Smyrna, Pergamos)

inthebeloved.org · ... of Christianity. However, doctrine and practice are closely connected. Balaam (Num. 22-25; 31) was, as his name indicates, "a swallower or ...


Position:Assembly Messenger 99-28

~36 min.The Vision of the Almighty (George Bell)

biblecentre.org · ... camp. Let us think now about the four descriptions of the camp given in Num. 24:6. The first of these is: 'As the valleys are they spread forth'. A ...

~1 min.Why Magic?

towardthemark.org · ... God wanted to take away the spirit of self righteousness from Job (42:6). In Num. 22, God used Balaam's ass to see the angel of the Lord and to ...


Position:Toward the Mark #6

~157 min.The Prophetic History of Christendom (Raymond K. Campbell)

biblecentre.org · ... I hate" (Rev. 2:14-15). We read about Balaam in Num. 22-25; 31:16; 2. Pet. 2:15-16 and Jude 11. There we learn that ...

~111 min.Comments on First Corinthians (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · ... We may see such an exceptional case as that of the false prophet Balaam (Num. 23,24), where he was compelled of God to bless rather than curse ...