A.M. 1757. B.C. 2247. was. Isa 19:18; Zep 3:9; Ac 2:6;
language. Heb. lip. speech. Heb. words.
from the east. or, eastward. 13:11;
Shinar. ver. 9; 10:10; 14:1; Isa 11:11; Da 1:2; Zec 5:11;
they said one to another. Heb. a man said to his neighbour. Go to. ver. 4,7; Ps 64:5; Pr 1:11; Ec 2:1; Isa 5:5; 41:6,7; Jas 4:13; 5:1;
burn throughly. Heb. burn to a burning. brick. Ex 1:14; 5:7-18; 2Sa 12:31; Isa 9:10; 65:3; Na 3:14;
whose. De 1:28; 9:1; Da 4:11,22;
and let. 2Sa 8:13; Ps 49:11-13; Pr 10:7; Da 4:30; Joh 5:44;
lest. ver. 8,9; Ps 92:9; Lu 1:51; 18:21; Ex 19:11; Ps 11:4; 33:13,14; Jer 23:23,24; Joh 3:13; Heb 4:13;
Behold. 3:22; Jud 10:14; 1Ki 18:27; Ec 11:9;
the people. ver. 1; 9:19; Ac 17:26;
imagined. 6:5; 8:21; Ps 2:1-4; Lu 1:51;
Go to. The Hebrew word signifies, "Come," or, "make preparation," as for a journey or the execution of a purpose.
let. ver. 5; 1:26; 3:22; Isa 6:8;
confound. Job 5:12,13; 12:20; Ps 2:4; 33:10; Ac 2:4-11;
may. 10:5,20,32; 42:23; De 28:49; Ps 55:9; Jer 5:15; 1Co 14:2-11,23;
Lord. ver. 4,9; 49:7; De 32:8; Lu 1:51;
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. 10:5,10,20,31; Isa 13:1-14:32; Jer 50:1-51:64; 1Co 14:23;
A.M. 1658. B.C. 2346. ver. 27; 10:21,22; 1Ch 1:17-27; Lu 3:34-36;
A.M. 2158. B.C. 1846. Shem. 5:4-32;
begat sons. 1:28; 5:4; 9:7; Ps 127:3,4; 128:3,4; 144:12;
A.M. 1693. B.C. 2311. begat. Lu 3:36;
A.M. 2096. B.C. 1908. ver. 13;
A.M. 1723. B.C. 2281. ver. 14;
A.M. 2126. B.C. 1878. ver. 15;
A.M. 1757. B.C. 2247. Eber. 10:21,25; Nu 24:24; 1Ch 1:19;
Peleg. Lu 3:35;
A.M. 2187. B.C. 1817. ver. 17;
A.M. 1787. B.C. 2217. Reu. Lu 3:35;
A.M. 1996. B.C. 2008. ver. 19;
A.M. 1819. B.C. 2185. Serug. Lu 3:35;
A.M. 2026. B.C. 1978. ver. 21;
A.M. 1849. B.C. 2155. Nahor. Jos 24:2;
A.M. 2049. B.C. 1955. ver. 23;
A.M. 1878. B.C. 2126. Terah. Lu 3:34;
A.M. 1997. B.C. 2007. ver. 25;
A.M. 1948. B.C. 2056. Abram. 12:4,5; 22:20-24; 29:4,5; Jos 24:2; 1Ch 1:26,27;
A.M. 2008. B.C. 1996. Lot. ver. 31; 12:4; 13:1-11; 14:12; 19:1-29; 2Pe 2:7;
Iscah. Iscah is called the daughter-in-law of Terah, (ver. 31,) as being Abram's wife; yet Abram afterwards said, "she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother." (ch. 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.
barren. 15:2,3; 16:1,2; 18:11,12; 21:1,2; 25:21; 29:31; 30:1,2; Jud 13:2; 1Sa 1:2; Ps 113:9; Lu 1:7,36;
A.M. 2078. B.C. 1926. took. ver. 26,27; 12:1;
they went. ver. 28; 12:1; Jos 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. Jos 24:2; Ne 9:7; Ac 7:2-4;
B.C. cir. 1923. A.M. cir. 2081. Haran. ver. 32; 12:4; 24:10,15; 27:43; 29:4,5; Ac 7:2-4;
A.M. 2083. B.C. 1921. ver. 32;