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such a person. He channeled the tendency to shed blood in order to fight 15 bamidbar
Hashem’s wars and in offering sacrifices. Similarly, Yitzchak asked Eisav
to use this trait to slaughter for him an animal according to halachah.
Bilaam the arrogant could very well have pulled together his pride and
directed it in ways of Avodat Hashem, in the manner of “His heart was
elevated in the ways of Hashem.”
“So now – please come and curse this people for
me, for it is too powerful for me; perhaps I will
be able to strike it and drive it away from the
land. For I know that whomever you bless is
blessed and whomever you curse is accursed”
(Bamidbar 22:6)

