Genesis 11:1–9 recounts one of the most dramatic acts of God recorded in Genesis. Before the tribes and nations described in Genesis 10 were formed, all the ... |
1 июн. 2019 г. · This is a story about pride and rebellion against God. The people attempt to build a tower because they desire to make a name for themselves. |
The present singular passage explains the nature of that unprecedented change by which mankind passed from one family with a mutually intelligible speech. |
This story explains to God's people how God scattered the nations and why. In judgment for trying to establish a world state in opposition to divine rule (human ... |
The inhabitants of Babel were determined to stay and "sit tight." It was Abram's willingness to obey God by departing from the land of Shinar that resulted in ... |
David Guzik commentary on Genesis 11 describes the tower of Babel, and how God scatters the sons of man over the whole earth. |
The account of which, and the occasion of it, are given in this chapter: by the whole earth is meant the inhabitants of it. |
The old distinction between the sons of God and the sons of men (professors and profane) survived the flood, and now appeared again, when men began to multiply. |
18 авг. 2019 г. · The story of the Tower of Babel is a story of rebellion (the people of Babel) set within the context of two stories of faithful obedience (Noah and Abram). |
3 февр. 2022 г. · Genesis 11 is a variation on the earlier Genesis theme of human efforts bridging the gap between heaven and earth by defiant transgressions. |
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