The Tower of Babel
11 Now the
whole world had one language and a common speech. 2 As people moved
eastward,[a] they found a plain in Shinar[b] and settled there.
3 They said
to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used
brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar. 4 Then they said, “Come, let us
build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we
may make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be scattered over the face of
the whole earth.”
5 But the
Lord came down to see the city and the tower the people were building. 6 The
Lord said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do
this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. 7 Come, let us
go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other.”
8 So the
Lord scattered them from there over all the earth, and they stopped building
the city. 9 That is why it was called Babel[c]—because there the Lord confused
the language of the whole world. From there the Lord scattered them over the
face of the whole earth.
From Shem to Abram
10 This is
the account of Shem’s family line.
Two years
after the flood, when Shem was 100 years old, he became the father[d] of
Arphaxad. 11 And after he became the father of Arphaxad, Shem lived 500 years
and had other sons and daughters.
12 When
Arphaxad had lived 35 years, he became the father of Shelah. 13 And after he
became the father of Shelah, Arphaxad lived 403 years and had other sons and
daughters.[e]
14 When
Shelah had lived 30 years, he became the father of Eber. 15 And after he became
the father of Eber, Shelah lived 403 years and had other sons and daughters.
16 When Eber
had lived 34 years, he became the father of Peleg. 17 And after he became the
father of Peleg, Eber lived 430 years and had other sons and daughters.
18 When
Peleg had lived 30 years, he became the father of Reu. 19 And after he became
the father of Reu, Peleg lived 209 years and had other sons and daughters.
20 When Reu
had lived 32 years, he became the father of Serug. 21 And after he became the
father of Serug, Reu lived 207 years and had other sons and daughters.
22 When
Serug had lived 30 years, he became the father of Nahor. 23 And after he became
the father of Nahor, Serug lived 200 years and had other sons and daughters.
24 When
Nahor had lived 29 years, he became the father of Terah. 25 And after he became
the father of Terah, Nahor lived 119 years and had other sons and daughters.
26 After
Terah had lived 70 years, he became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran.
Abram’s Family
27 This is
the account of Terah’s family line.
Terah became
the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran. And Haran became the father of Lot. 28
While his father Terah was still alive, Haran died in Ur of the Chaldeans, in
the land of his birth. 29 Abram and Nahor both married. The name of Abram’s
wife was Sarai, and the name of Nahor’s wife was Milkah; she was the daughter
of Haran, the father of both Milkah and Iskah. 30 Now Sarai was childless
because she was not able to conceive.
31 Terah
took his son Abram, his grandson Lot son of Haran, and his daughter-in-law
Sarai, the wife of his son Abram, and together they set out from Ur of the
Chaldeans to go to Canaan. But when they came to Harran, they settled there.
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