a11:4
b2:15
c4:17
d10:8-12
e18:20-21
f28:12
g12:2

‏ Genesis 11:4

11:4  a Far from the original garden (2:15  b), the first cities of Genesis represent arrogance (4:17  c), tyranny (10:8-12  d), and wickedness (18:20-21  e). The city on the Babylonian plain was a magnet for human pride and idolatry.

• a tower that reaches into the sky: This was probably a temple-tower (a ziggurat). Common in ancient Babylonian urban culture, ziggurats were regarded as sacred mountains by which deities descended to earth (Jacob’s dream in 28:12  f possibly reflects this idea).

• This will make us famous (literally let us make a name for ourselves): The tower builders sought fame through idolatrous ambition. God promised to give Abram a famous name because of his humble obedience (12:2  g).
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