This week’s parasha tells the story of Balak, the Moabite king who hired the pagan prophet, Bilam to curse the Israelites. Bilam, as the story goes, could only say the words that God put in his mouth. As a result, instead of cursing, he gave us the beautiful blessing: Mah tovu ohalecha Yaakov, mishkenotecha Yisrael! How goodly are your tents, oh Jacob, your dwelling places, Israel!
I love the fact that when we are beginning our prayers with these words we are quoting a gentile.
Balak, he tried to suppress
The power that Israel possessed
He hired Bilam
To curse them and run
But instead of a curse they got blessed
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