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What does the Bible say about the doctrine of Balaam?

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The doctrine of Balaam refers to teachings that lead people into sin and idolatry, particularly the mixing of God’s people with pagan practices.

In Revelation 2:14, the doctrine of Balaam is highlighted as a teaching that led the Israelites into sin by enticing them to eat food sacrificed to idols and to engage in sexual immorality. Balaam advised Balak to corrupt God’s people, illustrating how spiritual compromise can occur through intermingling with unbelievers. This doctrine warns Christians against unfaithfulness to God's commands and the dangers of adopting the practices of a world filled with false worship and idolatry. Holding fast to the gospel truths and rejecting such doctrines is essential for maintaining the purity of faith.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:14; Numbers 25:1-2

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