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What does the Bible say about Balaam and his role as a false prophet?

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The Bible depicts Balaam as a false prophet who, despite accurately speaking God's words, did not know God and sought personal gain.

Balaam is presented in Numbers as a false prophet who did not belong to the people of God and relied on witchcraft and soothsaying. Despite his outward speaking of God's words accurately, his heart was far from God. Balaam's desire for wealth and recognition led him to attempt to curse Israel, whom God had already blessed. This underscores a crucial point about true and false prophets: true servants of God bear a burden for God's glory and submit to His will, while false prophets use God's name for personal gain.
Scripture References: Numbers 22-24

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