“And when Moses came into the Tent of Meeting to speak with Him” – it is taught: “There has not arisen another prophet in Israel like Moses” (Deuteronomy 34:10) – in Israel one has not arisen, but among the nations of the world he has arisen, so that there will not be recourse for the nations of the world to say: Had we had a prophet like Moses, we would have worshipped the Holy One blessed be He.

What prophet did they have like Moses? This was Bilam son of Beor. However, there is a disparity between Moses’ prophecy and Bilam’s prophecy. There were three qualities that existed in Moses that did not exist in Bilam.

Moses would speak with Him standing, as it is stated: “But you, stand here with Me and I will speak to you…” (Deuteronomy 5:28). With Bilam, He would speak to him only when he was fallen, as it is stated: “Fallen with open eyes” (Numbers 24:4). Moses, He would speak to him mouth to mouth, as it is stated: “Mouth to mouth I will speak to him” (Numbers 12:8), but regarding Bilam, “the utterance of one who hears the sayings of God” (Numbers 24:4), as he would not speak to him mouth to mouth.

Moses, He would speak to him face-to-face, as it is stated: “The Lord would speak to Moses face-to-face” (Exodus 33:11), but with Bilam, he would speak in parables, just as it says: “He proclaimed his parable and said…” (Numbers 23:7). There were three qualities that existed in Bilam that did not exist in Moses. Moses would not know who was speaking with him; Bilam would know who was speaking with him, as it is stated: “The utterance of one who hears the sayings of God, the vision of the Almighty he will see” (Numbers 24:4).

Moses did not know when the Holy One blessed be He would speak with him, but Bilam would know when the Holy One blessed be He would speak with him, as it is stated: “He knows the knowledge of the Most High” (Numbers 24:16). They stated a parable: It is analogous to the king’s slaughterer, who knew what the king would offer on his table and knew how many expenditures the king would outlay for his table.

So, Bilam would know what the Holy One blessed be He was destined to speak with him. Bilam, He would speak with him whenever he wished, as it is stated: “Fallen with open eyes” (Numbers 24:4). He would fall on his face and immediately, he was open eyed regarding what he asked. But Moses, He would not speak with him whenever he wished.

Rabbi Shimon says: To Moses, too, He would speak whenever he wished, as it is stated: “And when Moses came into the Tent of Meeting to speak with Him,” immediately, “he heard the Voice speaking with him.”