Yes.
the tower of babel is where the lord made all of the languages on earth, before that everyone spoke the same language
Nimrod
A:The story of the Tower of Babel was added to Genesis quite late in Jewish history, during the Babylonian Exile. The exiled Jews, who had never before seen a great cosmopolitan city like Babylon, were in awe of the great ziggurut, a pyramid-like tower, and at the same time surprised to meet people who spoke so many different languages. They associated the tower, which seemed to reach the heavens, and the many strange languages, and so developed the story of the Tower of Babel. If we accept the mythology of the Tower of Babel, we can place it in the Plain of Shinar, but the real tower was in the city of Babylon.
That is difficult to estimate, but here are some considerations... The tower of Babel was built somewhere between 2247 BC and 952 BC. [1] Abraham was born and died between: approx 2000 B.C. and 1500 B.C. [2] At age 175, Abraham dies and is buried in Macpelah [2] so... to ballpark it... If the Tower of Babel was finished being built in 1600 BC and If Abraham was born in 1750 BC and died in 1575 BC then... Abraham would have been 150 years old when the Tower of Babel was finished.
Yes.
According to the Bible, the flood occurred during the time of Noah, while the story of the Tower of Babel follows several generations later. The time between the flood and the Tower of Babel is not explicitly specified, but it is thought to span many years, possibly centuries.
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 tower of babel is where the lord made all of the languages on earth, before that everyone spoke the same language
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!
Noah's ark (Gen 6) happened many years before the tower of Babel (Gen 11). Gen 11 discusses the flood as a past event. In the Tower of Babel narrative God does not destroy the tower nor the people but alters people's language so they cannot understand each other.
The Bible does not specify an exact height (or number of stories) for the Tower of Babel.
Creation stories, Cain and abel, tower of babel, noah's flood stories, exodus, ect... :)
According to the Bible, the language spoken before the Tower of Babel was a single, universal language.
In Babel next to the Kings palace.
It comes from Babel which means confusion.
Tower of Babel - M. C. Escher - was created in 1928.