Parashat Balak
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− | Balak the son of Tzippor saw all the Jews had done to the Amorites, and realizing that if Sichon and Og could not resist them, the Mobites certionly could not.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 22:2">Rashi Bamidbar 22:2</ref> Consequently<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 22:2"> Moab became terrified of the Jews for they were numerous, causing them to become disgusted with their own lives.<ref>Rashi Bamidbar 22:3</ref> | + | Balak the son of Tzippor saw all the Jews had done to the Amorites, and realizing that if Sichon and Og could not resist them, the Mobites certionly could not.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 22:2">Rashi Bamidbar 22:2</ref> Consequently<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 22:2"/> Moab became terrified of the Jews for they were numerous, causing them to become disgusted with their own lives.<ref>Rashi Bamidbar 22:3</ref> |
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Parashat-Balak
Balak the son of Tzippor saw all the Jews had done to the Amorites, and realizing that if Sichon and Og could not resist them, the Mobites certionly could not.[1] Consequently[1] Moab became terrified of the Jews for they were numerous, causing them to become disgusted with their own lives.[2]
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