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Version as of 05:22, 9 July 2019
Why Was Hashem Angry at Bilam?
Introduction
Why Does Hashem Keep Changing His Mind?
Bemidbar 22 describes Balak, the King of Moav, requests from Bilam that he curse the Children of Israel. Bilam consults with Hashem who prohibits his joining the Moabites and cursing the nation. Not satisfied, Balak tries his luck again