For all the means of communication and exchange we’ve established between the cultures of the world, no matter how distant they may be from one another, we still have no truly universal single human language. The reason could date back to antiquity, when we first attempted a grand collective project: that of building a tower that would reach the heavens. Determined to punish our effrontery, God not only destroyed the work in progress, but rendered our languages mutually unintelligible in order to hinder any further attempts to do it again. Or at least that’s how one story goes.
You may not subscribe to a literal reading of the account of the Tower of Babel as it appears in the Bible’s Book of Genesis, but according to the Hochelaga video above, the structure does have a fairly plausible basis in history.
It could be a legendary version of Etemenanki, a Mesopotamian ziggurat built to honor the god Marduk at such a scale that it inspired tall tales, as it were, spread far and wide in the ancient world, such as the rumor that its construction required mobilizing the manpower of all humanity. But it really did exist, as evidenced by its ruins discovered at the site of the ancient city of Babylon — which, in Hebrew, was called Babel.
A cuneiform-covered tablet conveniently found at the same location describes a construction project of Etemenanki’s size as using materials like bitumen and baked brick, which aligns with biblical details of the Tower of Babel, as do the Greek historian Herodotus’s references to its layout and structure. Also relevant is the Babylonians’ 587 BC invasion of Jerusalem, which brought captives to the capital. It’s hardly impossible that some of those displaced Jews would have the looming Etemenanki in mind when they went on to write the histories that would ultimately find their way into the Hebrew Bible. They may have had no hope of returning to their homeland, but they must, at least, have felt reasonably certain that Marduk’s days were numbered.
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Based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. His projects include the Substack newsletter Books on Cities and the book The Stateless City: a Walk through 21st-Century Los Angeles. Follow him on the social network formerly known as Twitter at @colinmarshall.
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Saw this post tag on Google, I’m interested in history, archaeology and Biblical history. Thanks for sharing this post on the Tower of Babel. It adds to what I’ve learned so far on this topic.
Really interested in archeology this is so interesting
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The archaeological evidence for a massive ziggurat in Babylon, like Etemenanki, supports the biblical account of the Tower of Babel as a real historical event. The Bible isn’t just myth—it often preserves accurate memories of ancient history through a theological lens. This story shows how God responded to human pride, and archaeology is now catching up to what Scripture has said all along.
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When human populations are geographically separated their language evolves differently. No need for a Devine edict to change language.
Samara is the place the tower existed
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Abraham, father of Judaism, was from … Ur.
Ur is where?
Written language began when?
Once you connect those dots on a timeline together, it makes sense that those stories are similar and there is no need to inject a 20th century revision into reasoning the similarities.
Ditto Noelani, except to add that elsewhere, I offer my own critical hermeneutical reading to the “Tower of Bable” narrative in the Hebrew Bible insofar as the story is an invention or rather an embellishment of the original myth (not nonsense but a narrative that is based in history, an event that has historicity). The narrative relects (as does Homer’s Iliade) the epistemic battle between Yahweh/the Gods and man, with episteme being about power and control
LOL only a none believer would say that. Smh
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Google let me see it on my feed. Curiosity of a fascinating subject brought me to the site.
Sanliurfa Turkey is where the Lord Almighty called Abram from.
https://youtu.be/QtUNHjDmGOY?si=XogoATZEgjAIOUKJ
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Incredible evidence for the Tower of Babel!
Wonderful read. Archeology is right and so is the Bible.
Thanks, Google for this post.
As a lover of history and matters Bible, I find it contents of this article vindicates the Bible as indeed some ancient history like that of Babylon
Enjoyed your presentation greatly,
Google feed.Really good.interested in history about Muhammad and whether he existed.
Google feed is where I found this. Very interesting indeed! Thank you.
I would like to subscribe because you videos are educational. I love biblical teachings
Google news feed brought it to me but I always read Biblically related stories. Good article.
The tower of babbel is not a physical ziggurat in the real world. It was not a story about history. You will never find any archeology of its existence.
It’s an event that resides in the spiritual realm. It is so sad that so many modern humans misinterpret what the bible is. It’s not to be read as a history book. It’s a guide for meditation and a foretelling of human history.
What was the real language Adams and Eve speak in the garden of Aden
Huge leap of faith here. The fact that the bible references actual objects and events that took place, don’t make all pages of the bible 100% accurate.
God makes it 100% accurate..God requires you to love him with all your heart mind and spirit.…..,
God makes it 100% accurate..God requires you to love him with all your heart mind and spirit.…..,
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