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What does the Bible say about Balaam and his encounter with the talking donkey?

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The Bible recounts in Numbers 22 that Balaam's donkey spoke to him after seeing an angel of the Lord, demonstrating Balaam's blindness to God's warning.

In Numbers 22, the narrative revolves around Balaam, a prophet who was summoned by Balak, king of the Moabites, to curse the Israelites. As Balaam rode his donkey, the animal saw the angel of the Lord blocking their path and turned aside. Balaam, unaware of the danger, struck the donkey, prompting God to miraculously open the donkey's mouth to speak. This encounter highlights Balaam's spiritual blindness in the face of divine revelation, as he converses with his donkey rather than recognizing God's intervention. The story serves as a reminder that God can use the most unexpected means to impart wisdom and warning.
Scripture References: Numbers 22:21-30

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