New American Bible, Revised Edition

Numbers 23:11-23 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

11. “What have you done to me?” cried Balak to Balaam. “It was to lay a curse on my foes that I brought you here; but instead, you have blessed them!”

12. Balaam replied, “Is it not what the Lord puts in my mouth that I take care to repeat?”

13. Then Balak said to him, “Please come with me to another place from which you can see them; but you will see only some, not all of them, and from there lay a curse on them for me.”

14. So he brought him to a lookout post on the top of Pisgah, where he built seven altars and offered a bull and a ram on each of them.

15. Balaam then said to Balak, “Stand here by your burnt offering, while I seek a meeting over there.”

16. Then the Lord met Balaam, and, having put an utterance in his mouth, said to him: Return to Balak, and speak accordingly.

17. So he went to Balak, who was still standing by his burnt offering together with the princes of Moab. When Balak asked him, “What did the Lord say?”

18. Balaam recited his poem:Rise, Balak, and listen;give ear to my testimony, son of Zippor!

19. God is not a human being who speaks falsely,nor a mortal, who feels regret.Is God one to speak and not act,to decree and not bring it to pass?

20. I was summoned to bless;I will bless; I cannot revoke it!

21. Misfortune I do not see in Jacob,nor do I see misery in Israel.The Lord, their God, is with them;among them is the war-cry of their King.

22. They have the like of a wild ox’s horns:God who brought them out of Egypt.

23. No, there is no augury against Jacob,nor divination against Israel.Now it is said of Jacob,of Israel, “Look what God has done!”