No, you won't see My anger - Balak 5785
What was Bilaam thinking? It’s kind of mind boggling to think that Bilaam thought that he would be able to curse the Jews. Let’s briefly recap the story. Balak, king of Moav, sees the Jews camped near his border. Even though Hashem had clearly warned them not to capture the Moabite lands, Balak hated them and claimed that the Jews were about to commit genocide. That was his excuse to commit genocide on the Jews. So he sends messengers to the biggest anti-Semite of all, the prophet Bilaam, whose main claim to fame is that he is an extremely successful curser. Balak knew this because Bilaam had actually cursed Moav before and they had lost a war with the Amorites. This is a job that Bilaam relishes - to curse his enemies, the Jews. What exactly had the Jews done to him? It doesn’t matter, he was protesting their existence. And he had the power to do something about it, or so he thought. So he asks Hashem in a dream to let him cur...