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Amaw, a place near the Euphrates, where Balaam son of Beor lived.

Where is Amaw in the Bible?

Amaw was a place located near the Euphrates River in ancient Mesopotamia, where the prophet Balaam son of Beor resided. This location appears in the Book of Numbers, specifically in connection with the account of Balaam and his encounters with the Israelites during their wilderness journey. Balaam was summoned from Amaw by Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelite people, though God prevented him from doing so. The exact modern location of Amaw remains uncertain, but it is generally understood to have been in the region of Syria or upper Mesopotamia. Amaw's significance in biblical narrative lies primarily in its association with Balaam, one of the Old Testament's most complex figures, whose story illustrates God's sovereignty over human intentions.

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