Genesis 11 - 1000 Days of Searching the Scriptures Mountain Top Prayer Pastor Chidi Okorie Episode 1214 - SendMe Radio
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Genesis 11 recounts the story of the Tower of Babel and the descendants of Noah’s sons after the flood. The chapter begins by describing a time when all the people of the earth spoke the same language. As they journeyed eastward, they settled in the land of Shinar and decided to build a city with a tower that reached to the heavens, hoping to make a name for themselves and avoid being scattered across the earth. God observed their actions and, concerned that their unity in language made them capable of great things, decided to confuse their language. This confusion made it impossible for the people to understand one another, resulting in them abandoning the construction of the tower and scattering across the earth, as God intended. The city came to be called Babel, which means “confusion.” The latter part of Genesis 11 provides the genealogies of Shem’s descendants, leading up to Terah, the father of Abram (later known as Abraham). Terah’s family, including Abram, Sarai (later Sarah), and Lot, began a journey from Ur of the Chaldeans toward the land of Canaan, though they initially settled in Haran. This chapter reflects themes of human pride, unity, and divine intervention, as well as the origins of languages and the spread of nations across the earth. It also sets the stage for the story of Abram, who will become a central figure in the unfolding of God’s covenant with humanity. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.
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