Saturday, June 1, 2013

Tower of Babel, Nimrod, Semiramis and The Origin of Pagan

Genesis 11:1-9

Up until this point in the Bible, the whole world had one language - one common speech for all people. The people of the earth became skilled in construction and decided to build a city with a tower that would reach to heaven. By building the tower they wanted to make a name for themselves and also prevent their city from being scattered.

God came to see their city and the tower they were building. He perceived their intentions, and in His infinite wisdom, He knew this "stairway to heaven" would only lead the people away from God. He noted the powerful force within their unity of purpose. As a result, God confused their language, causing them to speak different languages so they would not understand each other. By doing this, God thwarted their plans. He also scattered the people of the city all over the face of the earth.

Nimrod, a descendant of Noah through Ham, is called a great hunter in the Bible (Gen. 10:8-12).





 

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