Join Our Newsletter To Be Informed When New Videos Are Posted
Join the thousands of fellow Studends who rely on our videos to learn how to read the bible in Hebrew for free!
Hebrew Text
וַיַּעַן בִּלְעָם וַיֹּאמֶר אֶל־עַבְדֵי בָלָק אִם־יִתֶּן־לִי בָלָק מְלֹא בֵיתוֹ כֶּסֶף וְזָהָב לֹא אוּכַל לַעֲבֹר אֶת־פִּי יְהוָה אֱלֹהָי לַעֲשׂוֹת קְטַנָּה אוֹ גְדוֹלָה׃
English Translation
And Bil῾am answered and said to the servants of Balaq, If Balaq would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot go beyond the word of the Lord my God, to do less or more.
Transliteration
Va'ya'an Bil'am va'yomer el-avdei Balak im-yiten-li Balak melo beito kesef ve'zahav lo uchal la'avor et-pi Adonai Elohai la'asot k'tana o g'dola.
Hebrew Leining Text
וַיַּ֣עַן בִּלְעָ֗ם וַיֹּ֙אמֶר֙ אֶל־עַבְדֵ֣י בָלָ֔ק אִם־יִתֶּן־לִ֥י בָלָ֛ק מְלֹ֥א בֵית֖וֹ כֶּ֣סֶף וְזָהָ֑ב לֹ֣א אוּכַ֗ל לַעֲבֹר֙ אֶת־פִּי֙ יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהָ֔י לַעֲשׂ֥וֹת קְטַנָּ֖ה א֥וֹ גְדוֹלָֽה׃
וַיַּ֣עַן בִּלְעָ֗ם וַיֹּ֙אמֶר֙ אֶל־עַבְדֵ֣י בָלָ֔ק אִם־יִתֶּן־לִ֥י בָלָ֛ק מְלֹ֥א בֵית֖וֹ כֶּ֣סֶף וְזָהָ֑ב לֹ֣א אוּכַ֗ל לַעֲבֹר֙ אֶת־פִּי֙ יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהָ֔י לַעֲשׂ֥וֹת קְטַנָּ֖ה א֥וֹ גְדוֹלָֽה׃
🎵 Listen to leining
Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Sanhedrin 105a
The verse is discussed in the context of Balaam's character and his interactions with Balak, highlighting his initial refusal to go against God's command despite the offer of wealth.
📖 Avodah Zarah 4b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the nature of false prophets and their motivations, using Balaam as an example of someone who initially appears righteous but is ultimately driven by greed.
Bil'am's Declaration of Divine Obedience
The verse (Bamidbar 22:18) records Bil'am's response to Balak's servants, where he states that even if Balak offered him a house full of silver and gold, he could not transgress the word of Hashem. This declaration appears to reflect Bil'am's recognition of divine authority, but our Sages reveal deeper layers to his words.
Rashi's Insight on Bil'am's True Intentions
Rashi (ad loc) explains that Bil'am's statement was actually a negotiation tactic. By mentioning "a house full of silver and gold," Bil'am hinted that while he couldn't disobey Hashem's direct command, he might be persuaded if offered sufficient wealth. This reveals Bil'am's greedy nature despite his pious-sounding words.
The Talmud's Perspective on Bil'am's Character
The Talmud (Avodah Zarah 4a) contrasts Bil'am's statement with Avraham Avinu's response to the King of Sodom (Bereishit 14:23). While Avraham refused any reward to avoid even the appearance of personal gain in serving Hashem, Bil'am's mention of wealth demonstrates his ulterior motives.
The Deeper Meaning of "Small or Great"
The phrase "to do less or more" (לַעֲשׂוֹת קְטַנָּה אוֹ גְדוֹלָה) is interpreted by the Sifrei (Bamidbar 157) as meaning Bil'am understood he couldn't alter Hashem's words in any way - neither by subtracting from nor adding to the divine message he was commanded to deliver.
Contrast with True Prophets
The Malbim notes that genuine prophets like Moshe always prefaced their statements with "Thus says Hashem," while Bil'am's phrasing "the word of the Lord my God" suggests a more personal, conditional relationship with the divine, reflecting his flawed character.