5. The Lord put an utterance in Balaam’s mouth, and said: Go back to Balak, and speak accordingly.
6. So he went back to Balak, who was still standing by his burnt offering together with all the princes of Moab.
7. Then Balaam recited his poem:From Aram Balak has led me here,Moab’s king, from the mountains of Qedem:“Come, curse for me Jacob,come, denounce Israel.”
8. How can I lay a curse on the one whom God has not cursed?How denounce the one whom the Lord has not denounced?
9. For from the top of the crags I see him,from the heights I behold him.Here is a people that lives apartand does not reckon itself among the nations.
10. Who has ever counted the dust of Jacob,who numbered Israel’s dust-cloud?May I die the death of the just,may my end be like theirs!
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?”