Torre de Babel
Torre de Babel
Today we are ending our time with Noah, and the Biblical and historical account
of the Genesis flood. We will embark on the next period of man as recorded in
Genesis Chapter 11.
This narrative, although only one chapter long, is loaded with many fascinating
bits of information and rather intriguing points of interest that we can clearly see...
directly corresponds to our lives today.
...About a 106 years after the great flood, man began to repopulate at enormous
speed but they did not obey God’s command which He clearly stated in Gen 9:1
to not just “Be fruitful and increase in number...but also to fill the earth.
Instead of obeying Gods command, under the direction of King Nimrod, the
descendants of Noah settled in an area known as Shinar.
But, even though Life span was cut down significantly because of the drastic
change in climate that ensued after the flood... human ambition was thriving in a
way never seen since, particularly because of an ever increase in sharing
knowledge.
And this insatiable ambition was manifested with the building of a great structure
we know as the tower of Babel.
Contrast David
But I remember clearly when I first was doing research on this portion of scripture
that I kept thinking of another story in the Bible that sounded surprisingly similar
but had a much different outcome. It was the story found in II Samuel chapter 7
surrounding another ambitions King called David and his quest to build
something magnificent as well. But what he was wanting to build was not a tower
for man, but a temple for the Lord God.
And so...a question kept coming to mind that I couldn’t stop asking myself. A
question that I found exposed weaknesses within my own Christian walk. The
question being...
So let’s take a quick look at this story as it’s recorded for us in Gen chapter
11 verse 1.
1 Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. 2 As people
moved eastward, they found a plain in Shinar and settled there.
Now I know there is a lot of confusion here but what we are talking about is
Shinar not to be confused with a... shiner
3 They said to each other, “Come, let us make bricks and bake them thoroughly.”
They used bricks instead of stone and tar for mortar.
4 Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches
to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be
scattered over the face of the whole earth.”
5 But the Lord came down to see the city, and the tower the people were
building.
6 The Lord said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have
begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them.
7 Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand
each other.”
8 So the Lord scattered them from there over all the earth, and they stopped
building the city.
9 That is why it was called Babel—because there the Lord confused the
language of the whole world. From there the Lord scattered them over the face of
the whole earth.
Most common question asked is...was there really one language up until
the tower of Babel and then miraculously and instantaneously...there were
all the languages that we have today???
Interestingly, the earliest records of written language date no further back than
four or five thousand years (the time, according to Bible chronology, that the
Tower of Babel events would have taken place).
Now the whole world had one language and a common speech.
Why the repeated phrase? They spoke one language but...what was in
there speech was common from person to person. They were unified in
their lives toward the same goals. Soom Sookahs- one soul
Point of interest) They were building an enormous tower, and they used brick
instead of stone, and tar for mortar
The making of fire hardened bricks that were both uniform and very hard. As
such they could bear enormous weight. Further the uniform size of the bricks and
the use of tar (asphalt) to bind them, meant that the weight was more uniformly
distributed, and thus the walls could reach much higher than stone walls which
bore weight so irregularly due to the varying shape and sizes of the stones.
Is there any archaeological evidence for this tower??
Cuneiform tablet
(Metropolitan museum of art the temple of the god nabu)
A former king built it, but he did not complete its head. Since a remote time,
people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words.”
Modern day Tower of Babel ruins (on the outskirts of ancient Babylon-current day
Iraq) are currently150 feet above the plain with a circumference of 2300 feet.
Reached a height of more than 230 feet in ancient times; even as a ruin today, it
stands more than 172 feet above the flat plain
Point of interest b) The Lord came down to see the city and the tower.
This caught Gods attention in the spirit world to the point where He 'came down'
either figuratively or physically and decided to intervene.
a) There skills and technology was increasing at an alarming rate. Man was
achieving far too much in far too short of time. He would not allow them to
become what they were pre flood which was inventive but destructive.
The Babylonian people were completely unified and realized the power that
this allows.
If all of our needs were met through actions of our own...there would be no
need for God in our lives, for we would become our own gods.
IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO the fact that THERE PRIDE would ultimately hurt
them!!!!
Pride can become, more often than not, a very destructive emotion!
Through pride we often forget how in need of God, and even one another,
we really are.
Through pride we start to see ourselves as being more than we ought and
because of this, take foolish risks in life and believe we can beat the
repercussions of our actions.
So, through pride we go on sinning and think we will never have to face
judgment, or even the simple physical consequences of what we do.
(Infidelity)
Through pride we often look back on the past and the lessons it provides
with a pompous attitude that says “they had it all wrong. The way I am
doing it today is so much more relevant to the day in which we live.”
Proverbs 16:18 PRIDE goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall
The Babylonians forgot (as we often forget) that apart from the Lord and left on
our own...we are venerable tiny specks, on a slightly larger speck (earth),
sailing around a fiery speck (the sun), in an immense cloud of specks called the
Milky Way.
But even this seemingly large galaxy is but the size of a speck in the full range of
space, for there are over 100 million galaxies.
Notice the photo of the greater New York Area 12 million people living in the area
photographed.
Earth at 9.66million miles (Juno spacecraft while on its way to Jupiter on August
26th 2011)
Milky way
Clusters
Super clusters
Observable universe
4 “Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens,
so that we may make a name for ourselves;
5 But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower the people were building.
But man since the beginning of creation and all the way up to today wants to be
God.
Think of it...The Babylonians sought to make a structure that could reach heaven
so they could insert themselves in heaven without Gods authority.
They felt if we can just unite and share knowledge...we can be godlike and be all
powerful.
Even today we hear in politics where candidates say we are stronger together
and seek to unite us as a country to the world with a big push for globalism.
The world system is waiting patiently until the day that we return to the
tower of Babel.
Remember that Mathew 24 says - “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at
the coming of the Son of Man.”
Noah lived hundreds of years after the flood. This was only 106 after. This was
Noah's sons who settled in this land. Noah more than likely lived at this are near
Babylon.
We are headed back to the tower of Babel again. Defiant against the Lord.
We now have the ability to communicate in any language, anywhere, at any time,
with a simple devise called a smart phone. No more language barrier.
Daniel 12:4: "But you, Daniel, shut up the words and seal the book, until the time
of the end. Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase."
Example...
And look how openly mocking our world leader have become towards the Bible
and protections that the Lord has given us...
Any person with even a remote understanding of the bible clearly knows that
there are some symbols, or names, or subject matter, that they may not want to
associate with because it is generally thought of any blatantly...anti God...anti
holy...etc.
I may not want to name my next daughter jezebel for instance...or my son
Beelzebub.
In the worldly senses we may never see someone with a Hitler mustache.
Show Hitler
Show razor
Well in the same sense when we see world councils such as the European Union
adopt biblical symbols of evil as symbols of themselves it becomes alarming.
For instance... peter (Broi guhl) Bruegel’s tower peter Bruegel French
Renaissance painter in the 1550s
II Samuel chapter7 verse 1 King David was living in his palace, and the Lord
had given him peace from all his enemies around him. 2Then David said to
Nathan the prophet, “Look, I am living in a palace made of cedar wood, but the
Ark of God is in a tent!”
3 Nathan said to the king, “Go and do what you really want to do, because the
Lord is with you.”
4 But that night the Lord spoke his word to Nathan, 5“Go and tell my servant
David,... Will you build a house for me to live in? 6 From the time I brought the
Israelites out of Egypt until now I have not lived in a house. I have been moving
around all this time with a tent as my home. 7 As I have moved with the
Israelites, I have never said to the tribes, “Why haven’t you built me a house of
cedar?”’
8 “You must tell my servant David, this is what the Lord All-Powerful says: I took
you from the pasture and from tending the sheep and made you leader of my
people Israel. I will make you as famous as any of the great people on the
earth.
12 “‘When you die and join your ancestors, I will make one of your sons the next
king, and I will set up his kingdom. 13 He will build a house for me, and I will let
his kingdom rule always. ... your family and your kingdom will continue always
before me. Your throne will last forever.’”
18 Then King David went in and sat in front of the Lord. David said, “Lord God,
who am I? What is my family? Why did you bring me to this point? 19 But even
this is not enough for you, Lord God. You have also made promises about my
future family. This is extraordinary, Lord God.
20 This is why you are great, Lord God! There is no one like you.
Are we putting our efforts into things that make us appear be more than we are?
Or, are we like David committed with whatever we do to bring glory honor and
praise to The Lord God?
Satan wants us as believers to live for ourselves and not for the lord. He did it
with Adam and Eve when he promised them they could be more. Even though,
they had all they could ever need
He wants us to build towers that draws attention to ourselves. Whether it’s the
clothes I wear, the car I drive, the home I live in, so on.
These can be all towers. We must be mindful and honest of why we do things.
God can work with our mistakes. He can work with accidental “me worship”.
But we need to commit this to prayer and allow God to work this out of our lives
until we change our motives from tower builders to temple builders.
Remember, Jesus was raised up on a hill for all to see and for what purpose? To
give us all a clear call for salvation. It was for us.
David elevated the Lord despite his mistakes. He didn’t say...oh I messed up so
bad that I might as well keep messing up. It’s too late for me.
It’s not too late. You can walk a 1000 miles away from the Lord but it is only one
turn back. And it all begins with a relationship.
God gave us Jesus knowing we would fail. Knowing we would reject Him. But all
He asks is to put our pride aside and build our lives on. HIM, the chief
cornerstone. .The true and living temple.
Proverbs 16:3 ”Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and all your plans will
succeed (he will establish your plans).”