The Fourth Book of Moses: Numbers
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Kapitel 24 -
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								Balak Dismisses Balaam 
							
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								Balaam’s Fourth Oracle 
							
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								Balaam’s Final Three Oracles 
							
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								Fußnoten
								(a)24:12 A question mark is omitted deliberately, because it would be confusing. Also, as a rhetorical question, these two verses are more of a statement than a question.(Conte)							
																															
								(b)24:21 The Kenites figuratively represent certain faithful Roman Catholics during the last days, during the Antichrist’s reign, who make their home in that Rock which is the Church and its teachings.(Conte)							
																															
								(c)24:22 But these faithful Roman Catholics will be taken captive by Assur (the Antichrist).(Conte)							
																															
								(d)24:24 Trieres refers to a type of warship made by the Greeks. This passage refers to the same event as Daniel 11:29-30; the middle of the Antichrist’s reign, when some Roman Catholics in Greek warships (i.e. from a democratic or formerly-democratic nation) will come against the fleet of the Antichrist. The reference to Italy has the spiritual meaning of indicating Roman Catholics, because Italy and Rome is the seat of authority of the Church. They shall overcome the Assyrians (the fleet of the Antichrist, who will be from Assyria), and also will devastate the Hebrews. The Hebrews, at that time, will be in support of the Antichrist. But notice that they are called Hebrews, not Jews. Those who are truly devout Jews will reject the Antichrist. Later, when the Antichrist is thrown down by the Archangel Michael, many of these Hebrews repent and believe in Jesus Christ. After the Antichrist is defeated in this battle, at a later time, he discovers which Catholics fought against him there and has them killed.(Conte)