I doubt it because of the great flood that occurred during the time of Noah, but it's possible that there might be something left in whatever area the tower of babel may be at. I myself am curious to know if anything from the Garden of Eden still remains.
It was built after the flood!
Nah, Abraham is a decendant of Shem. You can follow his bloodline in Genesis 11 after the tower of Babel story (obviously Abraham is still called Abram here).
The tower of Babel. Genesis 11:1-9.
Really what your probably interested in is the generations in the Jewish line, right? Most of these other guys go off to form their own nations. Many associate Japheth's europeans, Ham's with Asian and African peoples, and Shem with Middle easterners. So we'll follow Shem in Gen 10. 1. Shem 2. Arpachshad. 3. Shelah 4. Eber (Where we get "Hebrew") 5. Joktan 6. (who has 13 boys). It is at this point that it switches into the story of the tower of babel. The rest of Gen. 11 looks at the geneology of Shem too except this time it follows the other son of Eber: Peleg. This might be because Joktan's kids played a big part in the tower. It mentions that they are living in the east and the plain of shinar where the tower of babel was is in the east. Who knows? But to answer your original question, my best guess is 6 generations between Noah and the tower of Babel.
In the old testament book of Genesis, chapter 11 you can read about the Tower of Babel. The people that lived then wanted to build a tower that would reach to the heavens. They wanted to make a name for themselves. Everyone spoke the same language and they had the ability to build a great tower and God knew that if he made them all speak different languages, they would not be able to communicate and build the tower.
Maybe it was language, before, BABEL!
The tower of Babel is believed to have been located in Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq. It is mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Bible as a tower built by mankind in an attempt to reach the heavens.
The Bible does not specify an exact height (or number of stories) for the Tower of Babel.
No, the Tower of Babel and the Mosque Tower are different structures. The Tower of Babel is a biblical story about a tower built to reach the heavens, while a Mosque Tower is a minaret attached to a mosque where the call to prayer is made.
In Babel next to the Kings palace.
It comes from Babel which means confusion.
Tower of Babel - M. C. Escher - was created in 1928.
The tower of Babel was not really a tower but a place where all men could meet. It was the last vestige of civilization before the wilderness.
The cast of Tower of Babel - 2005 includes: Miller Oberlin as Miller
The tower symbolizes human resistance to God's will.
At the tower of Babel.
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the tower of babel is where the lord made all of the languages on earth, before that everyone spoke the same language