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Genesis 11:6-9
The people were uniting themselves in disagreement against God, led by the arch-criminal and mastermind of this project, Nimrod. This time, instead of wiping them out in death as He had done through the Flood, God permitted them to live, but He segregated them by confusing their means of communication. In the end, they are separated from one another. All their glorious plans of building a great city and tower had to be abandoned because they could not communicate with each other.
Another tragic resulted from what happened in Genesis 11. All of these people who were scattered over the face of the earth were also separated from the holy line—a family through which God almost exclusively worked, that began with Shem. Actually, the line began after the death of Abel with Seth, the son of Adam, and came down through Enoch to Noah and from Noah to Shem. From Shem the descent finally produced Abraham. After Babel, the scattered people were, in fact, not only separated from that holy line, but also from God's Word, which this family preserved and passed down. This was another tragic result of their sin!
John W. Ritenbaugh
Division, Satan, HumilityRelated Topics: Babel | Babel, Tower of | Confusion | Confusion of Language | Division | Nimrod | Separation | Separation from God | Separation from God's Word | Sin, Consequences of | Tower of BabelOther Forerunner Commentary entries containing Genesis 11:8:
Genesis 10:8-12
Genesis 11:1-4
Deuteronomy 28:28-29
Acts 2:6-11
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