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  2. Tower of Babel - Wikipedia

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    In the biblical introduction of the Tower of Babel account, in Genesis 11:1, [45] it is said that everyone on Earth spoke the same language, but this is inconsistent with the biblical description of the post-Noahic world described in Genesis 10:5, [46] where it is said that the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth gave rise to different ...

  3. Book of Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 11:27–25:11 Toledot ... God sees humankind cooperating to build a great tower city, the Tower of Babel, ... 11-13 and Genesis 20:11-12) In chapter 25, Jacob ...

  4. Noach - Wikipedia

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    Friedman also attributes to the Jahwist the account of Noah's drunkenness and the cursing of Canaan in Genesis 9:18–27; the genealogies in Genesis 10:8–19, 21, and 24–30; and the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1–9. [221]

  5. Genesis 11 - Wikipedia

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  6. Banishment in the Torah - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 11:9; Therefore, was the name of it called Babel; because the L ORD did there confound the language of all the earth; and from thence did the L ORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth. (No longer able to communicate and resolve conflicts, people scatter themselves after the failed Tower of Babel project.)

  7. Primeval history - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 1–11 shows little relationship to the remainder of Genesis. [8] For example, the names of its characters and its geography – Adam (man) and Eve (life), the Land of Nod ("Wandering"), and so on – are symbolic rather than real, and much of the narratives consist of lists of "firsts": the first murder, the first wine, the first ...

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  9. Peleg - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hebrew Bible, Peleg lived to the age of 239 years, (Genesis 11:16–19) (up to when Terah was 118). In the Septuagint and some Christian Bibles derived from it, Peleg is called Phaleg and his father is called Heber. His son is called Ragau, born when Phaleg was 130 years old, and he had other sons and daughters. According to ...