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THE TOWER OF BABEL

The contents of this chapter seem to precede in time those of chapter 10. There we have the story of how the nations were divided, and here why they were divided. What was true of the race linguistically until this time (Genesis 11:1 )? To what locality had they been chiefly attracted (Genesis 11:2 )? What new mechanical science is now named (Genesis 11:3 )? What two-fold purpose was the outcome of this invention (Genesis 11:4 )? What was the object in view? Is there a suggestion of opposition to the divine will in the last phrase of that verse? (Genesis 9:1 and Genesis 1:28 .) If we take Genesis 11:5 literally, it suggests a theophany like that in chapter 18, but perhaps the writer is speaking in an accommodated sense. He means that God’s mind was now fastened on this act of human disobedience and rebellion, for such it seems to be. Notice the divine soliloquizing in Genesis 11:6 , and the reasoning it represents:

This people are united by the fact that they have but one language; this union and sense of strength have led to their present undertaking; and success here will generate other schemes in opposition to My purposes and to their disadvantage; therefore this must be frustrated. What was the divine plan of frustration (Genesis 11:7 )? What was the result (Genesis 11:8 )? What name was given this locality, and why (Genesis 11:9 )? (Observe that Babylon and Babel are the same.) With this blow of the avenging rod of God came to an end the third experiment God was making with the apostate race. They had again turned their backs on God, making haste to caste into oblivion the terrible lesson of the flood; and so with the confusion of their speech God delivered them up to the lusts of their own hearts. (Compare Romans 1:28 .)

QUESTIONS

(1) From which of Noah’s sons did the Hebrews descend?

(2) What peoples are the descendants of Japheth?

(3) Who seemed to aspire after the first world monarch?

(4) What distinction in the account of the origin of the nations is seen between chapters 10 and 11?

(5) What came to an end at this period?

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