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In the prophecies of Balaam God testifies on behalf of His people rather than (as usual) to them. It is the divine testimony to their standing as a redeemed people in view of the serpent "lifted up," and of the water from the smitten rock. (Numbers 21:5); (Numbers 20:11). Their state was morally bad, but this was a matter concerning the discipline of God, not His judgment. The interpretation of the prophecies is literal as to Israel, typical as to Christians. Through Christ "lifted up" (John 3:14) our standing is eternally secure and perfect, though our state may require the Father's discipline; (1 Corinthians 11:30); (2 Corinthians 1:4); (2 Corinthians 1:10) meantime, against all enemies, God is "for us." (Romans 8:31).

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