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- Balaam the Prophet - Jewish evaluation of the Aramaic seer and the Israelites' hostility towards him.
- Balaam - A Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Aramaic apostase.
- Balaam - A contemporary Jewish look at the deceptive prophet and his legendary donkey.
- Balaam - Site officiel de ce groupe de brutal black métal mélodique du Nord de la France. Mp3, vidéos, photos, actualité.
- Balaam - Biblical biography of the freelance sorcerer.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Balaam - Commentary on the disobedient prophet from the traditional Catholic perspective.
- Balaam - The derivation of the name is uncertain. Dr. Neubauer would connect it with the god Ammo or Ammi, as though Balaam belonged to a people whose god or lord was Ammo or Ammi.
- Balaam Park Dental Centre - Small dental surgery situated in Plaistow, includes treatment list and location details.
- Balaam - Empresa familiar de restauradores de obras de arte. Ofrece cursos y publicaciones sobre conservación, restauración y museología.
- Concerning Balaam The Prophet And What Kind Of Man He Was - Chapter by the first-century Jewish historian Josephus.
Wikipedia Articles
- Balaam - Balaam (Hebrew: בִּלְעָ×, Standard Tiberian ) is a prophet in the Torah, his story occurring towards the end of the Book of Numbers. The etymology of his name is uncertain, and discussed below.
- Islamic view of Balaam - It is very doubtful whether there is any reference to Balaam in the Koran. The commentators apply to him, but with reservations, sura vii.
- Balaam and the Angel - Balaam and the Angel are a gothic rock] band formed in [[Cannock, England during 1984.
- Balaam in hellenistic literature - The Alexandrian Jews made Balaam an object of popular legend as a great sorcerer. Philo ("De Vita Moysis," i.
- Beor (Bible) - Beor is the father of Balaam and is considered a prophet by Judaism because the Talmud says in Baba Bathra 15b "Seven prophets prophesied to the heathen, namely, Balaam and his father, Job, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, Zophar the Naamathite, and Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite"