[7] Go to, let us go down,
and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's
speech. [8] So the LORD scattered them abroad from thence upon the
face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city. [9]
Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound
the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them
abroad upon the face of all the earth.
Go to, let us go down and there confound their language
- This was not spoken to the angels, as if God needed either their advice
or their assistance, but God speaks it to himself, or the Father to the
Son and Holy Ghost. That they may not understand one another's speech -
Nor could they well join hands when their tongues were divided: so that
this was a proper means, both to take them off from their building, for
if they could not understand one another, they could not help one another;
and to dispose them to scatter, for when they could not understand one
another, they could not enjoy one another. Accordingly three things were
done,
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Their language was confounded. God, who when he made man
taught him to speak, now made those builders to forget their former language;
and to speak a new one, which yet was the same to those of the same tribe
or family, but not to others: those of one colony could converse together,
but not with those of another. We all suffer hereby to this day: in all
the inconveniences we sustain by the diversity of languages, and all the
trouble we are at to learn the languages we have occasion for, we smart
for the rebellion of our ancestors at Babel; nay, and those unhappy controversies,
which are strifes of words, and arise from our misunderstanding of one
another's languages, for ought I know, are owing to this confusion of tongues.
The project of some to frame an universal character in order to an universal
language, how desirable soever it may seem, yet I think is but a vain thing
for it is to strive against a divine sentence, by which the languages of
the nations will be divided while the world stands. We may here lament
the loss of the universal use of the Hebrew tongue, which from henceforth
was the vulgar language of the Hebrews only, and continued so till the
captivity in Babylon, where, even among them, it was exchanged for the
Syriac. As the confounding of tongues divided the children of men, and
scattered them abroad, so the gift of tongues bestowed upon the Apostles,
Acts 2:4- 11, contributed greatly to the gathering together of the children
of God, which were scattered abroad, and the uniting of them in Christ,
that with one mind and mouth they might glorify God, Romans 15:6. (The
imagination of a late writer, that God did not confound their tongues,
but their religious worship, is grounded on criticisms concerning the meaning
of the Hebrew word, which are absolutely false. Beside, would God confound
their religious worship? Surely, He is a God of order, and not of confusion.
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Their building was stopped, they left off to build the city
- This was the effect of the confusion of their tongue's; for it not only
disabled them from helping one another, but probably struck a damp upon
their spirits, since they saw the hand of the Lord gone out against them.
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The builders were scattered abroad from thence upon the face
of the whole earth - They departed in companies after their families and
after their tongues, Genesis 10:5,20,31, to the several countries and places
allotted to them in the division that had been made, which they knew before,
but would not go to take possession of, 'till now they were forced to it.
Observe
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The very thing which they feared came upon them; that dispersion
which they thought to evade.
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That it was God's work; the Lord scattered them; God's hand
is to be acknowledged in all scattering providences; if the family be scattered,
relations scattered, churches scattered, it is the Lord's doing.
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That they left behind them a perpetual memorandum of their
reproach in the name given to the place; it was called Babel, confusion.
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The children of men were now finally scattered, and never
will come all together again 'till the great day. when the Son of Man shall
sit upon the throne of his glory, and all nations shall be gathered before
him, Matthew 25:31,32.
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