Numbers 22:7
Context22:7 So the elders of Moab and the elders of Midian departed with the fee for divination in their hand. They came to Balaam and reported 1 to him the words of Balak.
Numbers 23:23
Context23:23 For there is no spell against 2 Jacob,
nor is there any divination against Israel.
At this time 3 it must be said 4 of Jacob
and of Israel, ‘Look at 5 what God has done!’
1 tn Heb “spoke.”
2 tn Or “in Jacob.” But given the context the meaning “against” is preferable. The words describe two techniques of consulting God; the first has to do with observing omens in general (“enchantments”), and the second with casting lots or arrows of the like (“divinations” [Ezek 21:26]). See N. H. Snaith, Leviticus and Numbers (NCB), 295-96.
3 tn The form is the preposition “like, as” and the word for “time” – according to the time, about this time, now.
4 tn The Niphal imperfect here carries the nuance of obligation – one has to say in amazement that God has done something marvelous or “it must be said.”
5 tn The words “look at” are not in the Hebrew text but have been added in the translation for clarity.