As it is known, the ramparts was a prophet of God, Nonjew by origin. He
was ruined by the unprincipled, for at first he did not dare to banish those
who haded him curse the Israeli people, and then himself spoke Moavitian king
of the tree, which way to seduce the Israelis, was subsequently murdered.
The expression is from the biblical story of his donkey, who saw an
angel who had not seen the ramparts, frightened, and in response to the
beating, spoke in a human voice. "And the Lord opened donkey, and she said
to Balaam: What have I done to you, that you have hittinged me for the third
time?" (Numbers 22.28)
Most often this expression is used with some irony in relation to
submissive, uncomplaining people, decided finally to protest.
("Winged Words")
Addition
In addition to the donkey, speaking the human voice, the Bible also
describes various transformations (the staff of Moses in the snake and back,
water in the wine, etc.). These miracles were used by God to confirm his words
or other people, and in this case
Jesus Christ himself, use them to help his neighbor, for example, that
the wedding celebration was not spoiled. None of the Miracles of Christ were
committed by him for himself.
These miracles have nothing to do with magic and witchcraft, which are
forbidden in the Bible because they are Satanism (Deuteronomy 18.10-11).
God is
omnipotent, and the power and power of the devil are limited. That is why not
all, but only a few miracles of Moses Court sorcerers Pharaoh managed to
repeat.