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rdfs:comment | - Balaam is a mage and a Master of the Magestar. He secretly collaborated with Amon and delivered messages to the Order of the Golden Lake during the Magestar Conspiracy.
- Balaam, son of Beor, was a prophet from Pethor. Rather than honoring God as a prophet, Balaam worked with Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelites. Balaam is remembered throughout the rest of the Bible as having a false teaching. Balaam is primarily recorded and is introduced in the Pentateuch's Book of Numbers.
- There are two fairly separate accounts of Balaam in the Bible:
* Balaam and Balak, containing a brief aside concerning Balaam and a talking donkey
* Balaam and the Midianites
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abstract | - Balaam is a mage and a Master of the Magestar. He secretly collaborated with Amon and delivered messages to the Order of the Golden Lake during the Magestar Conspiracy.
- Balaam, son of Beor, was a prophet from Pethor. Rather than honoring God as a prophet, Balaam worked with Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelites. Balaam is remembered throughout the rest of the Bible as having a false teaching. Balaam is primarily recorded and is introduced in the Pentateuch's Book of Numbers.
- There are two fairly separate accounts of Balaam in the Bible:
* Balaam and Balak, containing a brief aside concerning Balaam and a talking donkey
* Balaam and the Midianites
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