Examples of 'balak' in a sentence
Meaning of "balak"
balak (verb): this term is used in Hebrew to describe the act of speaking or conversing. It can also refer to communicating or discussing certain topics or issues
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Balak offered a sacrifice of oxen and sheep there.
I imagine that Balak was not a total idiot.
Balak was not pleased and complained.
A king named Balak wanted to stop them.
Balak was surprised and irritated by the unexpected speech.
That is why Balak wants to hire him.
Balak then sends even more important messengers.
Balaam should not have come to Balak.
Balak could not even now relinquish his purpose.
The curse desired by Balak becomes a blessing instead.
Balak did not give up.
Balaam went with the messengers of Balak.
Balak sent beautiful women with magical powers to lure the leaders to connect with them.
But he did go on with the princes of Balak.
Balak wanted the children of Israel to be destroyed.
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And he told Balak how it was.
If Balak were to give me his house full of silv.
He sent him back to Balak to give him his message.
Balak died while besieging the city of Hierapolis.
There is something very unusual about the story of Balak.
Balak and Balaam then go to their respective homes.
You will recall that Balak needed help to keep his kingdom.
Balak asks the prophet Balaam to curse them.
Balaam could have stopped right here instead of going with the princes of Balak.
Balak knew Balaam could be had for a price.
Our roadmap to the energy in the cosmos this week is the story of Balak.
So Balak decided to do something about it.
God brings this out most fully through the evil desire of Balak and Balaam.
Balak actually tries several times to have Israel cursed.
And Balaam continued going with the princes of Balak.
Then Balak sent again high and mighty princes under.
This came from the story of Balak and Balaam.
Balak was angered but took Balaam to a second site to look at Israel.
This week we read the story of Balak and Balam.
Balak was angry because Balaam had not done what he wanted him to do.
We know what happened in Balak.
Balak and Balaam then offered on each altar a bull and a ram.
Bilaam was hired by the King Balak to curse the people of Israel.
So Balak gave him all this money and he was coming out of his gourd.
Clearly Balaam really wanted the promised reward from Balak.
Baalim was hired by Balak to come and bring a curse upon the children of Israel.
He intended to curse Israel because He wanted the reward Balak had promised.
Balak struck a deal with Balaam and the plan was put into action.
At the close of this announcement Balaam and Balak departed from one another.
Balak used these women to entice the Children of Israel into idolatry and fornication.
The background story is that Balak and Balaam tried to destroy the nation of Israel.
Balak and Bilaam could not see.
Balaam desperately wanted the riches and honor King Balak had promised him.
We have Balak and Bilaam within each of us.
This is the story of Balaam and Balak.