Chapter 11
1
am 1757, bc 2247
was Isa 19:18; Zeph 3:9; Acts 2:6
language Heb. lip
speech Heb. words
2
from the east or, eastward, Gen 13:11
Shinar Gen 11:9, Gen 10:10, Gen 14:1; Isa 11:11; Dan 1:2; Zech 5:11
3
they said one to another Heb. a man said to his neighbour, Go to. Gen 11:4, Gen 11:7; Ps 64:5; Prov 1:11; Eccl 2:1; Isa 5:5, Isa 41:6-7; Jas 4:13, Jas 5:1, not as, Heb 3:13, Heb 10:24
burn thoroughly Heb. burn to a burning
brick Exod 1:14, Exod 5:7-18; 2Sam 12:31; Isa 9:10, Isa 65:3; Nah 3:14
slime Gen 14:10; Exod 2:3
4
whose Deut 1:28, Deut 9:1; Dan 4:11, Dan 4:22
and let 2Sam 8:13; Ps 49:11-13; Prov 10:7; Dan 4:30; John 5:44
lest Gen 11:8-9; Ps 92:9; Luke 1:51
5
Gen 18:21; Exod 19:11; Ps 11:4, Ps 33:13-14; Jer 23:23-24; John 3:13; Heb 4:13
6
Behold Gen 3:22; Judg 10:14; 1Kgs 18:27; Eccl 11:9
the people Gen 11:1, Gen 9:19; Acts 17:26
imagined Gen 6:5, Gen 8:21; Ps 2:1-4; Luke 1:51
7
Go to The Hebrew word signifies, "Come," or, "make preparation," as for a journey or the execution of a purpose.
let Gen 11:5, Gen 1:26, Gen 3:22; Isa 6:8
confound Job 5:12-13, Job 12:20; Ps 2:4, Ps 33:10; Acts 2:4-11
may Gen 10:5, Gen 10:20, Gen 10:32, Gen 42:23; Deut 28:49; Ps 55:9; Jer 5:15; 1Cor 14:2-11, 1Cor 14:23
8
Lord Gen 11:4, Gen 11:9, Gen 49:7; Deut 32:8; Luke 1:51
upon Gen 10:25, Gen 10:32
9
Babel that is, Confusion, The tower of Babel, Herodotus informs us, was a furlong or 660 feet, in length and breadth; and, according to Strabo, it rose to the same altitude. It was of a pyramidical form, consisting of eight square towers, gradually decreasing in breadth, with a winding ascent on the outside, so very broad as to allow horses and carriages to pass each other, and even to turn. This magnificent structure is so completely destroyed that its very site is doubtful; and when supposed to be discovered, in all cases exhibiting a heap of rubbish. Gen 10:5, Gen 10:10, Gen 10:20, Gen 10:31; Isa. 13:1-14:32; Jer. 50:1-51:64; 1Cor 14:23
the face Gen 10:25, Gen 10:32; Acts 17:26
10
am 1658, bc 2346, Gen 11:27, Gen 10:21-22; 1Chr 1:17-27; Luke 3:34-36
11
am 2158, bc 1846
Shem Gen 5:4-32
begat sons Gen 1:28, Gen 5:4, Gen 9:7; Ps 127:3-4, Ps 128:3-4, Ps 144:12
12
am 1693, bc 2311
begat Luke 3:36
13
am 2096, bc 1908, Gen 11:13
14
am 1723, bc 2281, Gen 11:14
15
am 2126, bc 1878, Gen 11:15
16
am 1757, bc 2247
Eber Gen 10:21, Gen 10:25; Num 24:24; 1Chr 1:19
Peleg Luke 3:35, Phalec
17
am 2187, bc 1817, Gen 11:17
18
am 1787, bc 2217
Reu Luke 3:35, Ragau
19
am 1996, bc 2008, Gen 11:19
20
am 1819, bc 2185
Serug Luke 3:35, Saruch.
21
am 2026, bc 1978, Gen 11:21
22
am 1849, bc 2155
Nahor Josh 24:2, Nachor
23
am 2049, bc 1955, Gen 11:23
24
am 1878, bc 2126
Terah Luke 3:34, Thara
25
am 1997, bc 2007, Gen 11:25
26
am 1948, bc 2056
Abram Gen 12:4-5, Gen 22:20-24, Gen 29:4-5; Josh 24:2; 1Chr 1:26-27
27
am 2008, bc 1996
Lot Gen 11:31, Gen 12:4, Gen 13:1-11, Gen 14:12, Gen 19:1-29; 2Pet 2:7
28
Ur Gen 15:7; Neh 9:7; Acts 7:2-4
29
Sarai Gen 17:15, Gen 20:12
Milcah Gen 22:20, Gen 24:15
Iscah Iscah is called the daughter-in-law of Terah (Gen 11:31), as being Abram's wife; yet Abram afterwards said, "she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother" (Gen 20:12). Probably Haran was the eldest son of Terah, and Abram his youngest by another wife; and thus Sarai was the daughter, or grand-daughter of Terah, Abram's father, but not of his mother.
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barren Gen 15:2-3, Gen 16:1-2, Gen 18:11-12, Gen 21:1-2, Gen 25:21, Gen 29:31, Gen 30:1-2; Judg 13:2; 1Sam 1:2; Ps 113:9; Luke 1:7, Luke 1:36
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am 2078, bc 1926
took Gen 11:26-27, Gen 12:1
they went Gen 11:28, Gen 12:1; Josh 24:2-3; Heb 11:8
Ur Ur was probably the place called Ouri, in Mesopotamia, two days' journey from Nisibis, in the way to the river Tigris. Josh 24:2; Neh 9:7; Acts 7:2-4
the land Gen 10:19, Gen 24:10, bc cir, 1923, am cir, 2081
Haran Gen 11:32, Gen 12:4, Gen 24:10, Gen 24:15, Gen 27:43, Gen 29:4-5; Acts 7:2-4, Charran
32
am 2083, bc 1921, Gen 11:32
1
am 1757, bc 2247
was Isa 19:18; Zeph 3:9; Acts 2:6
language Heb. lip
speech Heb. words
2
from the east or, eastward, Gen 13:11
Shinar Gen 11:9, Gen 10:10, Gen 14:1; Isa 11:11; Dan 1:2; Zech 5:11
3
they said one to another Heb. a man said to his neighbour, Go to. Gen 11:4, Gen 11:7; Ps 64:5; Prov 1:11; Eccl 2:1; Isa 5:5, Isa 41:6-7; Jas 4:13, Jas 5:1, not as, Heb 3:13, Heb 10:24
burn thoroughly Heb. burn to a burning
brick Exod 1:14, Exod 5:7-18; 2Sam 12:31; Isa 9:10, Isa 65:3; Nah 3:14
slime Gen 14:10; Exod 2:3
4
whose Deut 1:28, Deut 9:1; Dan 4:11, Dan 4:22
and let 2Sam 8:13; Ps 49:11-13; Prov 10:7; Dan 4:30; John 5:44
lest Gen 11:8-9; Ps 92:9; Luke 1:51
5
Gen 18:21; Exod 19:11; Ps 11:4, Ps 33:13-14; Jer 23:23-24; John 3:13; Heb 4:13
6
Behold Gen 3:22; Judg 10:14; 1Kgs 18:27; Eccl 11:9
the people Gen 11:1, Gen 9:19; Acts 17:26
imagined Gen 6:5, Gen 8:21; Ps 2:1-4; Luke 1:51
7
Go to The Hebrew word signifies, "Come," or, "make preparation," as for a journey or the execution of a purpose.
let Gen 11:5, Gen 1:26, Gen 3:22; Isa 6:8
confound Job 5:12-13, Job 12:20; Ps 2:4, Ps 33:10; Acts 2:4-11
may Gen 10:5, Gen 10:20, Gen 10:32, Gen 42:23; Deut 28:49; Ps 55:9; Jer 5:15; 1Cor 14:2-11, 1Cor 14:23
8
Lord Gen 11:4, Gen 11:9, Gen 49:7; Deut 32:8; Luke 1:51
upon Gen 10:25, Gen 10:32
9
Babel that is, Confusion, The tower of Babel, Herodotus informs us, was a furlong or 660 feet, in length and breadth; and, according to Strabo, it rose to the same altitude. It was of a pyramidical form, consisting of eight square towers, gradually decreasing in breadth, with a winding ascent on the outside, so very broad as to allow horses and carriages to pass each other, and even to turn. This magnificent structure is so completely destroyed that its very site is doubtful; and when supposed to be discovered, in all cases exhibiting a heap of rubbish. Gen 10:5, Gen 10:10, Gen 10:20, Gen 10:31; Isa. 13:1-14:32; Jer. 50:1-51:64; 1Cor 14:23
the face Gen 10:25, Gen 10:32; Acts 17:26
10
am 1658, bc 2346, Gen 11:27, Gen 10:21-22; 1Chr 1:17-27; Luke 3:34-36
11
am 2158, bc 1846
Shem Gen 5:4-32
begat sons Gen 1:28, Gen 5:4, Gen 9:7; Ps 127:3-4, Ps 128:3-4, Ps 144:12
12
am 1693, bc 2311
begat Luke 3:36
13
am 2096, bc 1908, Gen 11:13
14
am 1723, bc 2281, Gen 11:14
15
am 2126, bc 1878, Gen 11:15
16
am 1757, bc 2247
Eber Gen 10:21, Gen 10:25; Num 24:24; 1Chr 1:19
Peleg Luke 3:35, Phalec
17
am 2187, bc 1817, Gen 11:17
18
am 1787, bc 2217
Reu Luke 3:35, Ragau
19
am 1996, bc 2008, Gen 11:19
20
am 1819, bc 2185
Serug Luke 3:35, Saruch.
21
am 2026, bc 1978, Gen 11:21
22
am 1849, bc 2155
Nahor Josh 24:2, Nachor
23
am 2049, bc 1955, Gen 11:23
24
am 1878, bc 2126
Terah Luke 3:34, Thara
25
am 1997, bc 2007, Gen 11:25
26
am 1948, bc 2056
Abram Gen 12:4-5, Gen 22:20-24, Gen 29:4-5; Josh 24:2; 1Chr 1:26-27
27
am 2008, bc 1996
Lot Gen 11:31, Gen 12:4, Gen 13:1-11, Gen 14:12, Gen 19:1-29; 2Pet 2:7
28
Ur Gen 15:7; Neh 9:7; Acts 7:2-4
29
Sarai Gen 17:15, Gen 20:12
Milcah Gen 22:20, Gen 24:15
Iscah Iscah is called the daughter-in-law of Terah (Gen 11:31), as being Abram's wife; yet Abram afterwards said, "she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother" (Gen 20:12). Probably Haran was the eldest son of Terah, and Abram his youngest by another wife; and thus Sarai was the daughter, or grand-daughter of Terah, Abram's father, but not of his mother.
30
barren Gen 15:2-3, Gen 16:1-2, Gen 18:11-12, Gen 21:1-2, Gen 25:21, Gen 29:31, Gen 30:1-2; Judg 13:2; 1Sam 1:2; Ps 113:9; Luke 1:7, Luke 1:36
31
am 2078, bc 1926
took Gen 11:26-27, Gen 12:1
they went Gen 11:28, Gen 12:1; Josh 24:2-3; Heb 11:8
Ur Ur was probably the place called Ouri, in Mesopotamia, two days' journey from Nisibis, in the way to the river Tigris. Josh 24:2; Neh 9:7; Acts 7:2-4
the land Gen 10:19, Gen 24:10, bc cir, 1923, am cir, 2081
Haran Gen 11:32, Gen 12:4, Gen 24:10, Gen 24:15, Gen 27:43, Gen 29:4-5; Acts 7:2-4, Charran
32
am 2083, bc 1921, Gen 11:32
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