First, I want to wish to all an easy fast and a most fulfilling and spiritual 
Yom haKippureem to those celebrating.
 
nir cohen wrote:
"this chapter raises one more problem: god allows bilam to go (22:20) but
disapproves when he does go (22:22).:

Karl W. Randolph wrote:
"As for the second question, why God first refused, then allowed  Balaam to go? 
I don’t know either, and any answer I’d propose at this  time will be 
speculation. I’ve puzzled over this many a time."
The answer is that Bil\am saddled his donkey,  AeToN - figure out the etymology 
for that word and you will understand why G-d became angry with him.

David Kolinsky
Monterey, CA
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