☰ Menu
bible.lockman.org  Home | Search
 
  • Lockman.org
  • About Us

    • About
    • Who we are
    • History
    • Who is Jesus?
    •  
  • Shop / Catalog

    • Digital
    • NASB 2020
    • NASB 1995
    • NASB 1977
    • Amplified
    • NBLA (Spanish)
    • LBLA (Spanish)
    •  
  • NASB

    • NASB
    • Amplified
    • LBLA
    • NBLA
    • Permissions
    •  
Click Here
Bibles by the Case, with free shipping
All New NASB 2020 - 44% off
Save 40% or more on Bibles now! Limited quantities

Questions, answers, or notes on a Bible verse:
(i.e. Gen 1:1)
Read the Bible:
Book Chap:verse
New Window
Translation: Search Range: Search word(s):


Search for your Bible question and answer here:


Numbers

SCROLL TO BOTTOM FOR CONTENT THREADS.
Prior Book | Prior Chapter | Prior Verse | Next Verse | Next Chapter | Next Book | Viewing NASB and Amplified 2015
NASB Numbers 22:30 The donkey said to Balaam, "Am I not your donkey on which you have ridden all your life to this day? Have I ever been accustomed to do so to you?" And he said, "No."
AMPLIFIED 2015
2015
Numbers 22:30 The donkey said to Balaam, "Am I not your donkey on which you have ridden all your life until this day? Have I ever been accustomed to do so to you?" And he said, "No."
SCROLL TO BOTTOM FOR CONTENT THREADS.
Bible Question (short): What animal spoke to Baalam?

Question (full): What animal did God allow to speak to Baalam?


  Down     View Branch    ID# 50835  
 Questions and/or Subjects for Num 22:30   Author 
 What animal spoke to Baalam? (?)
  angelface
 Donkey
  Jesusman
 Greetings angelface, To elaborate a litt...
  prayon
 where does the donkey speak? (?)
  Renovate Me
 And the serpent said unto the woman, (?)
  He-man

Click Here

Support us when shopping at smile.amazon.com


bible.lockman.org
Answered Bible Questions
Primary Bible Questions (?)
Bible verses
About StudyBibleForum.com

The Lockman Foundation did not screen Postings. Postings are the opinions of others and may or may not represent a commonly held view.

StudyBibleForum.com Copyright © The Lockman Foundation 2001-2016
Permission to quote guidelines.