Who are the children of Sheth, Bileam talks about? Yes, Sheth (or Seth) was a very famous son of Adam and Eve, and if it is the same one, then all the sons children of Seth would in fact refer to every person born on earth in postdiluvian times, including speaker and listener
Who is the star that comes out of Jacob, and why will he crush the . . . The enemies are the same, yet the reference is greatly expanded Numerous expositors have commented on "the sons of Sheth" as meaning the "sons of Seth", essentially all mankind, as Noah came from Seth Keil and Delitzsch had this to say: (from Commentaries, Numbers 24)
Does meek in Matthew 5:5 refer to restraint with weapons? Dr Jordan Peterson claims that the appropriate interpretation of Matthew 5:5 is: "He who has a sword, and knows how to use it, but keeps it sheathed shall inherit the earth " Is Dr Peterson's
Why did the magi seek a king? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange Ref Numbers 24:17 (NIV) "I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel He will crush the foreheads of Moab, the skulls of all the people of Sheth"
genesis - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange Many commentators note that the lineage of Cain in Genesis 4 is followed by a genealogy of Seth in Genesis 5 and compare the two lines, treating Cain's line as godless and Seth's line as godly This
genesis - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange It is true that Nephilim are only mentioned in Num 13:33 and Gen 6:4 The idea that Nephilim were more than simply giants but might be the product of copulation of humans and fallen angels is at least as old as the book of First Enoch (approx 250 BC??) This book was well-known in NT times and a few quotes from it are scattered through the NT BDB simply defines the meaning of Nephilim as