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Adam Clarke admiration Almighty Amalek Amorites animal authority Balaam Balak beauty benediction Bible Bishop Jebb Bishop Lowth blessing brethren Canaan chapter character Chemosh clause composition conveyed couplet curse Deity descendants dignity distich divine doubt earth Edom elevated eloquent eminently employed enemies evidently exhibited expression father favour gradational hath heathen heaven Hebrew poetry hemistich Herder Heshbon holy inspired interpretation Israel Israelites Jehovah Joseph Judah Lamech land language latter likewise lion Lord means Mesopotamia metre metrical mind Moab Moabites Moses mountains nations natural nevertheless Nophah obscurity observed parallelism passage patriarch Pentateuch perfect Pethor phrase poem poet poetical portion posterity of Jacob Prælection prediction promised prophecy prophet prose Red Sea reference remarkable rendered sacred says Scripture sense Shem signifies Sihon song sons soul sublime suppose thee thing thou thought tion translation tribe unto verse whole words writers