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Where is the Plains of Shinar listed in the Genesis of the Bible?

Shinar is the area of Babylon


How many pages does Slaves of the Shinar have?

Slaves of the Shinar has 429 pages.


When was Slaves of the Shinar created?

Slaves of the Shinar was created in 2006-11.


What was the name of the land in Babel?

Shinar


What has the author David Shinar written?

David Shinar has written: 'Psychology on the road' -- subject(s): Automobile drivers, Pedestrians, Psychology


In what country is the Land of Shinar?

The Land of Shinar is believed to be located in Mesopotamia, which is in present-day Iraq. It is mentioned in the Bible as the place where the Tower of Babel was built.


Who was Babylon's ancestor and what was he famous for?

Shinar. The Tower of Babel


What has the author Ruth Shinar written?

Ruth Shinar has written: 'Organic semiconductors in sensors and bioelectronics III' -- subject(s): Bioelectronics, Organic semiconductors, Congresses, Biosensors, Detectors


Where was Noah's home after the flood?

The land of Shinar, also known as Babylonia.


Was the Tower of Babel constructed in the Plain of Shinar?

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.


Who was it in Old Testament that wanted a king?

Amraphel king of Shinar (Genesis ch.14).


What verse in the bible does it say where the tower of Babel was built in?

Genesis 10:10 "Babel and Erech and Accad and Calneh, in the land of Shinar". In Daniel, king Nebuchadnezzar brought the captives from Israel to the land of Shinar, so that would be Babylon, or present day Iraq.