GENESIS CHAPTER 11. One language in the earth, GENESIS 11:1. They
journey from the east, settle in a plain in the land of Shinar,
GENESIS 11:2; make bricks, which they burn and use with slime, GENESIS
11:3; build a city and tower that they might not be scattered, GENESIS
11:4. God sees it, GENESIS 1... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THEY JOURNEYED FROM THE EAST, i.e. Nimrod and the rest of his
confederates of Ham's posterity; not from Armenia, where the ark
rested, which was north from Babel, and is called north in Scripture,
as JEREMIAH 25:9,26, &c.; but from Assyria, into which they had before
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LET US MAKE BRICK, for in that low and fat soil they had no quarries
of stones. The heathen writers agree that Babylon's walls were made of
brick. The SLIME was a kind of clay called _bitumen, _ which, as Pliny
testifieth, is liquid and glutinous, and fit to be used in brick
buildings, as Strabo, Di... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE TOP MAY REACH UNTO HEAVEN, i.e. a very high tower; a usual
hyperbole, both in Scripture, as DEUTERONOMY 1:28, DEUTERONOMY 9:1,
and in other authors. This tower and its vast height is noted by
Herodotus, Diodorus, and others. LET US MAKE US A NAME, i.e. a great
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Not by local descent, for he is every where; but by the manifestation
of his presence and the effects of his power in that place. TO SEE THE
CITY AND THE TOWER, i.e. to know the truth of the fact, thereby
setting a pattern for judges to examine causes before they pass
sentence; otherwise God saw thi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD SAID this in way of holy scorn and derision. Compare GENESIS
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LET US, i.e. the blessed Trinity. See GENESIS 1:26. CONFOUND THEIR
LANGUAGE, by making them forget their former language, and by putting
into their minds several languages; not a distinct language into each
person, but into each family, or rather into each nation; that thereby
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Thus they brought upon themselves the very thing they feared, and that
more speedily and more mischievously to themselves; for now they were
not only divided in place, but in language too, and so were unfitted
for those confederacies and correspondences which they mainly
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Not all _the generations of Shem, _ as appears both from GENESIS
11:11, and from the former chapter; but of those who were the seminary
of the church, and the progenitors of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
_ 2346_ So that he lived almost all the time of Abraham; which was a
singular blessing, both to himself, who hereby saw his children of the
tenth generation; and to the church of God, which by this means
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So that he was the longest lived of all the patriarchs which were born
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NAHOR was the first patriarch who fell to idolatry. _2126_... [ Continue Reading ]
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_ 2056_ i.e. Began to beget, as GENESIS 5:32. ABRAM, who is first
named in order of dignity, (for which cause Shem is put before Ham and
Japheth, and Moses before Aaron), not in order of time, which seems to
be this: Haran probably was the eldest, because Nahor married his
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Such marriages of uncles and nieces being permitted then, EXODUS 6:20,
(as in the beginning of the world the marriages of brethren and
sisters were), though afterwards, the church being very much enlarged,
they were severely forbidden, LEVITICUS 18:12,14. _Iscah_ is either
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See JOSHUA 24:2 NEHEMIAH 9:7 1 CHRONICLES 1:26. Being informed by his
son of the command of God, TERAH did not despise it, because it came
to him by the hands of his inferior, but cheerfully obeyeth it; and
therefore he is so honourably mentioned as the head and governor of
the action. Terah and Abr... [ Continue Reading ]
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