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There was only one language throughout the earth before the Tower of Babel. At Genesis 11:1, we read that "all the earth continued to be of one language and of one set of words." God's purpose at that time was for mankind to spread out and populate the earth. When Nimrod commissioned the building of the Tower of Babel, this was in defiance of God. The people were building a city where they would likely stay in that one area. Genesis 11:7-9 goes on to tell us that Jehovah God then decided to "'...confuse their language that they may not listen to one another

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It fair that God confused the languages of people when they were making the tower of Babel?

I guess it depends how you look at it. They were disobeying God by not separating, confusing the languages was their punishment. Also, the tower of babel was built for a god, this was another reason their language was confused. God's plan worked because the people soon spread and populated the world.


What happened at the Tower of Babel and why is it used in explaining language origins?

A:The story of the Tower of Babel was added to Genesisduring the Babylonian Exile, and talks of a tower being built right up to heaven by the people in their arrogance, and of God punishing the people by dispersing them and making them all speak in different languages. 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 to heaven, and the many strange languages, and so developed the story of the Tower of Babel.This story, in Genesis chapter 11, says that long after the time of Noah, there was only one language in the world, but that God confounded their language because the people built the great tower of Babel. Anthropologists know that languages developed quite differently, over a period of many thousands of years - even in recent centuries, new languages have developed and old languages have evolved.


Why did god confuse the people's tongues when they built the Tower of Babel?

God confused the people's tongues at the Tower of Babel to prevent them from completing the tower, which they were building in defiance of Him. By causing the confusion of languages, God dispersed the people and limited their ability to communicate effectively to hinder their collaboration on the tower. This dispersion ultimately scattered them across the earth, fulfilling God's plan for human diversity and multiple civilizations.


Why is the Tower of Babel related to language?

A:The story of the Tower of Babel was added to Genesis during the Babylonian Exile in the sixth century BCE. 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. Another Answer:The Bible tells us that after the Flood, the people were of one language - and noted linguists have said it was far more complex than today's languages as they suggest language 'devolves.' As the original Tower (there are many in the area of Mesopotamia) was huge and made out of tar bricks, it stood about 20 stories high. God scattered the defiant peoples into their apportioned land areas and confused their languages to assure they would stay in the area where they could easily communicate to survive.Research has revealed that the original tower was destroyed, and on the same site a similar tower was later built at the time of Nebuchadnezzar of the Book of Daniel. This is the commonly thought of tower of the 6th Century B.C..D.J. Wiseman, professor of Assyriology, explains: "The tower was severely damaged in the war of 652-648 B.C. but restored again by Nebuchadrezzar II (605-562 B.C.). It was this building, part of which was recovered by Koldewey in 1899, which was described by Herodotus on his visit c. 460 B.C. . . . The base stage [of the later tower] measured 90 by 90 m[eters] and was 33 m[eters] high . . . The ziggurat [a sacred tower] at Babylon was demolished by Xerxes in 472 B.C., and though Alexander cleared the rubble prior to its restoration this was thwarted by his death. The bricks were subsequently removed by the local inhabitants, and today the site of Etemenanki is a pit as deep as the original construction was high" (New Bible Dictionary, 1982, p. 111).


What exactly happened in Babel and why it is used in explanations of language origins?

People from all over migrated East and settled in Shinar. They all spoke the same language and, as such, were a powerful group. They built a city and a great tower for notoriety. God saw this and realized a group this powerful would be hard to control. He scattered them over the Earth and messed up their speech so they couldn't understand each other anymore. This is why there are different languages across the world. To stop the building of the "tower" and the city, our Father gave mankind different languages (tongues) which confounded their communication (babel). The word Babel is Strong's Hebrew word 894 which is from the root word 1101 (look up both words). The biblical reference to Babylon is based upon this same word. The Babylon of the end times will provide confusion, misunderstanding upon the people who do not have the seal of God in their forehead (mind). The seal is to know our Fathers word, so the events of the end of this 2nd iteration of earth (see 2nd Peter ch 3), don't effect you.

Related Questions

Was the tower of babel built before or after the flood?

Yes.


Were was the tower of Babel built?

In Babel next to the Kings palace.


Who built the tower of Babel?

Nimrod


Where was tower of babel built?

The Tower of Babel was built in Shinar on the plains. This is described as somewhere in the area of Mesopotamia, but no one actually knows exactly where.


Where was the Tower of Babel built?

The Tower of Babel was built in Shinar on the plains. This is described as somewhere in the area of Mesopotamia, but no one actually knows exactly where.


Why was tower of babel built?

a man named Nimrod, Noah's grandson, built the tower of babel to show everyone in the world that he was the greatest and mightiest person in the world.


Is the tower of babel and tower of mosque one in the same?

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.


Why was the tower of babel built?

The Tower of Babel was built because the descendants of Shem, Ham and Japeth wanted to make a name for themselves. They also didn't want to be split apart into the world


It fair that God confused the languages of people when they were making the tower of Babel?

I guess it depends how you look at it. They were disobeying God by not separating, confusing the languages was their punishment. Also, the tower of babel was built for a god, this was another reason their language was confused. God's plan worked because the people soon spread and populated the world.


Why was the tower of babel to be built?

the people who lived there tried to build a tower high enough to get to heavan


Is the tower of babel the same as the temple of Babylon?

Secular Scholars argue that the Great Ziggurat at Ur, the largest Babylonian Temple of which we are aware, was the inspiration behind the Biblical Account of the Tower of Babel. However, regardless of whether you believe the Tower of Babel to be real or not, it would be distinct from the Great Ziggurat.


Name of tower that was built to heaven and God confused the language?

Babel.