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THE TOWER OF BABELBabel means confusion. Was it not a strange name to give a tower? How did it get this? After Noah left the ark, God made a promise to him that He
would no more destroy the earth by a flood, and blessed him and his sons. In
course of time many little children were born, baby boys and girls, who grew up
to be fathers and mothers having children also. In this manner a great many
people dwelt again Now God, when he blessed Noah, had said to him, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth;" meaning that the people were to scatter abroad, so that the world might become inhabited again. But these men wanted to keep together, and found one great empire, the centre of which should be the great city with the lofty tower. So they made bricks and burnt them, and took a kind of pitch for mortar, and began to build. Some learned men say they took three years in getting the materials, and were twenty-two years building the tower. It was very great and high, but it was never finished. The people did wickedly in building it, and God, who saw all they were doing, confounded their language, so that one could not understand another. Thus they left off building the tower, and that is why it is called Babel. Then God scattered them abroad to re-people the earth.
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