Numbers 24:24

"He took up his parable, and said, “Alas, who shall live when God does this?"

Key Reflection

This verse foretells a dire consequence where ships from distant lands will bring destruction to regions like Assyria and the descendants of Eber. It underscores the severity of divine judgment, suggesting that even the most powerful nations cannot avoid God's wrath, highlighting the omnipotence and justice of the Almighty.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Chittim -i. e., Cyprus, the nearest of the western islands, the only one visible from Palestine, and so the representative to Balsam and to Israel of all those unknown western regions across the Mediterranean Sea, from which were at length to come the conquerors of the mighty empires of the East. CompareIsaiah 23:1,Isaiah 23:12;Jeremiah 2:10. Eber -i. e., the descendants of Shem. Of these Asshur was one (compare marginal references), and is here specified by name, since the Assyrians attained, in the empires of Babylon and Nineveh, to an extraordinary grandeur, and were destined to a most signal and irretrievable fall. He also -i.

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