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THINK BALAK: Was Bilam A Wizard Or A Prophet?

1 h 1 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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Bilam, hired to curse, but destined to bless. What were the natures of his powers? When the gemara debates whether he was a wizard or a prophet, what is being suggested about his character? Along the way we will examine an intriguing parallel between Bilam and Avraham, and in particular a cluster of midrashim around the akeida that may have been inspired by, and an oblique commentary on, the story of Bilam, the angel and his donkey Source sheet here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BCYEh-kIuk3wlDtVgOtysY1gf2WLaIJxFUPz9AtCaX4/edit?usp=sharing] THINK is generously sponsored by Elaine Diller in loving memory of her parents, Michael and Sarah Marton z”l , through the Michael and Sarah Marton Family Foundation.

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