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30 But in response, the donkey asked Balaam, “I’m your donkey that you’ve ridden on in the past without incident,[a] am I not, and I’m the same donkey you’re riding on right now, am I not? Am I in the habit of treating you like this?”

“No,” he admitted.

31 Then the Lord enabled Balaam to see, so he observed the angel of the Lord standing in the way, with an unsheathed sword in his hand. So he bowed down and prostrated himself on his face.

32 Then the angel of the Lord asked him, “Why did you beat your donkey in the space of only[b] three footsteps? I’ve come to oppose you, because I say that what you’re doing is perverted.

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Footnotes

  1. Numbers 22:30 The Heb. lacks without incident
  2. Numbers 22:32 The Heb. lacks only