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Title: Genesis 11.1-9


1
Be Fruitful! Multiply! Fill the Earth Conquer it
  • Genesis 11.1-9

2
Milgram's Obedience to Authority Experiments
  • "Ultimately 65 of all of the "teachers" punished
    the "learners" to the maximum 450 volts. No
    subject stopped before reaching 300 volts!"
  • 25 year period - 1961-1985

3
Asch - Peer Pressure Experiments
  • Asch asked his subjects which line was longer,
    while planted "confederates" would provide peer
    pressure.
  • 99 picked the correct line when alone, but in a
    the group setting 76 chose wrongly following the
    plants.

4
Genesis 11.1-2
  • The whole earth had the same language and the
    same words.
  • As they were migrating eastward, they found a
    plain in the land of Shinar, and they settled
    there.

5
Shinar
6
Genesis 11.3-4
  • Each said to his friend, "Come, let us make
    bricks, burning them hard!" - Now bricks for
    stone and bitumen for mortar.
  • They said, "Come, let us build ourselves a city
    and a tower with its top in the sky, so that we
    make a name for ourselves or else we shall be
    scattered all over the whole earth."

7
Genesis 11.5
  • And Yahweh came down to see the city and the
    tower which the humans had built.

8
Genesis 11.6-7
  • Yahweh said, "(hen) One people, One language
    for all of them and this is the beginning of
    their doings. Now nothing will be withheld from
    them from which they purpose to do."
  • "Come, let us go down and confuse their
    language there, so that each will not hear his
    friend's speech!"

9
Genesis 11.8-9
  • So Yahweh scattered them from there over the
    whole earth and they stopped building the city.
  • Therefore its name was called Babel, because
    there, Yahweh confused the language of all the
    earth and from there Yahweh scattered them over
    the whole earth.

10
Genesis 1-12 A Bird's-Eye View
  • Gen 1 God creates by commanding and blessing
    all that God made.
  • Gen 2 Humankind's creation is recapitulated.
  • Gen 3, 4, 6-9 A Series of failures on the part
    of humankind argues that "sin" is pervasive.
  • Gen 12 Abram is called by God so that all
    nations will be blessed via him.

11
Genesis 10 11.1-9
  • The "Table of Nations" focuses on human diversity
    ethnic, linguistic, territorial. (Sarna)?
  • Note especially 10.5, 20, 31 ". . . in their
    lands, each with his own language, their families
    and their nations."
  • Gen 10.10 has Nimrod ruling over Babel, etc. in
    Shinar!

12
Genesis 10 11.1-9
  • Some scholars have therefore argued that Gen
    11.1-9 is a "flashback," which sets the stage for
    the blessings of the nations via Abraham in Gen
    12. (Rogerson Gowan)?

13
Traditional Christian Interpretation
  • Focusing on phrases like "head in the heavens" or
    "make a name for ourselves" as indications of
    human sin "will to power"
  • Focusing on the scattering as judgment from
    Yahweh
  • A message of the futility of human works!

14
Traditional Jewish Interpretation
  • Focusing on phrases like "one language," "one
    people and one language" and "Yahweh confused the
    language"
  • The message of the story is the origins of
    multiple languages in the world.

15
Negatively Speaking . . . .
  • 1. No Sin Mentioned
  • In Genesis 3, 4, 6-9 the sin is clearly indicated
    and the "punishment" is meant to be appropriate
    to the "crime."
  • Usually a pre- post- discussion occurs

16
Positively Speaking . . . .
  • 2. Language, Speech Naming are positive
  • God creates by verbal command.
  • Humankind as created in the "image of God" are
    invited to "name" the animals, all in the context
    of the problem of being "alone." Gen 2.18ff.

17
Man gave names to all the Animals!
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, in the beginning.
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, long time ago.
  • He saw an animal that liked to growl,
  • Big furry paws and he liked to howl,
  • Great big furry back and furry hair.
  • "Ah, think I'll call it a bear."

18
Man gave names to all the Animals!
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, in the beginning.
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, long time ago.
  • He saw an animal up on a hill
  • Chewing up so much grass until she was filled.
  • He saw milk comin' out but he didn't know how.
  • "Ah, think I'll call it a cow."

19
Man gave names to all the Animals!
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, in the beginning.
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, long time ago.
  • He saw an animal that liked to snort,
  • Horns on his head and they weren't too short.
  • It looked like there wasn't nothin' that he
    couldn't pull.
  • "Ah, think I'll call it a bull."

20
Man gave names to all the Animals!
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, in the beginning.
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, long time ago.
  • He saw an animal leavin' a muddy trail,
  • Real dirty face and a curly tail.
  • He wasn't too small and he wasn't too big.
  • "Ah, think I'll call it a pig."

21
Man gave names to all the Animals!
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, in the beginning.
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, long time ago.
  • Next animal that he did meet
  • Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet,
  • Eating grass on a mountainside so steep.
  • "Ah, think I'll call it a sheep."

22
Man gave names to all the Animals!
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, in the beginning.
  • Man gave names to all the animals
  • In the beginning, long time ago.
  • He saw an animal as smooth as glass
  • Slithering his way through the grass.
  • Saw him disappear by a tree near a lake . . .

23
Negatively Speaking . . . .
  • 3. As Positive as it was to "name" the animals,
    making "a name for ourselves" smells negative
  • God is the one that "changes" the names of Abram,
    Sarai, Jacob, etc.
  • "Doing" for others as primary

24
Negatively Speaking . . . .
  • 4. Cities, nations, people in unity are not
    generally viewed as negative.
  • Violence and those things that separate people
    are, with few exceptions, viewed as bad.
  • However, "fear" or "anxiety" is depicted in "lest
    we be scattered

25
Positively Speaking . . . .
  • 5. Scattering as God's Blessing
  • God's words/language that created and blessed the
    creation implies that being fruitful,
    multiplying, filling the earth and conquering it
    implies being scattered throughout the "whole
    earth."

26
Be Fruitful! Multiply! Fill the Earth Conquer it
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