When the text was found, it was broken into fragments. The fragments are poorly preserved, Today, the text in modern Hebrew letters is available online. The text is difficult to read and to interpret. • [This is] the book of [Ba]laam, [son of Beo]r, a seer of the gods. To him came the gods at night. [And they spoke to] him • according to the utterance of
El, and they spoke to [Bala]am, son of Beor, thus: [ ... ] • And Balaam arose in the morning, [ ... ] And he was not [able to eat. And he fast]ed while he was weep- • ing greviously. And his people came to him, and the[y said] to Balaam, son of Beor: "Why do you fast? [And w]hy do you weep?" And he sa- • id to them: "Sit down! I will show you what the
Shadd[ayin are ...ing] Now come, see what the
Elohin are about to do! The
Elo[h]in gathered, • while the
Shaddayin met in assembly, and said to
Sha[mash]: "Thou mayest break the bolts of heaven, in thy clouds let there be gloominess, and no bril- • liance, darkness(?) and not thy radiance(?) thou mayest cause terror [by] the gloomy [cl]ouds– but do not be angry forever! For the swift is re- • proaching the eagle, and the vultures' brood the ostrich. The st[ork is ...ing] the [young of the] hawk, and the owl the chicks of the heron. The swallow is ...ing the • dove, and the sparrow the [ ... ] And [ ... ] staff. Where the stick would lead sheep, hares are eating • [the g]rass. [ ... ] The [ ... ] are drinking wine. The hyenas are listening to instruction. The young of the [ ... ] • while [the ... ] is laughing at wise men. And the poor woman is preparing an ointment of myrrh. And the priestess • [ ... ] And... • ...while the deaf are hearing from afar. • ...And all are beholding the oppression (exercised) by
Shagar-and-
Ishtar. • ...the leopard. The piglet is driving out the (you- • [ng] of the...) [ ... ] ...destruction and ruins. A more recent and complete English translation can also be found online. The second combination: • [ ... ] • [ ... ] • [ ... ] • [ ... ] El satisfies himself with lovemaking. • [ ... ] Why is the tot in the tophet with the foliage? • So that El will be satisfied. He will make to the house of eternity. • a house which no travelers enter, nor does a bridegroom, [a house ... ] • as wormrot from a grassy grave. From the reckless affairs of man, and from the lustful desires [ ... ] • Your sacrifices make poor haruspecy. [ ... ] • [From] the bed, (or
you will) cover him with one garment. Look, if you mistreat (lit. hate) him he will falter [ ... ] • punishment, [and wormrot] under your head, you shall lie on your eternal bed. To pass away to [ ... ] • [ ... ] all [ ... ] in their heart! The corpse moans in his heart! He moans [ ... ] • daughter. There, sacrifices shall be held Bal[ ... ] There is no compassion when
death seizes an infant! And an infant [ ... ] • An infant [ ... ] there [ ... ] shall endure, he sighs to his heart as he approaches
[Sheol ... ] • To the edge of She[ol ... ] and the shadow of the hedge [ ... ] The quest of a king becomes his "moth", and the q[ue]st of [ ... ] • [ ... ] and [ ... ] seers. Your quest has become dis[tant] from you! Why [ ... ] • To know how to deliver an oracle to his people, you have been condemned for what you have said, and banned from pronouncing words of execration. • [ ... ] • [ ... ] • [ ... ] • [ ... ] ==Language==