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The Days of Noah
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The Tower of Babel!
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The History of The Tower of Babel
Genesis 11:1-9
The story, which is a mere 9 verses, took place from approximately 2242 to 2206 BC.
The Tower of Babel was a Post Flood rebellion against God by Noah's descendants. According to the Genesis narrative, the people, led by Nimrod, and fueled by pride, wanted to make a name for themselves by building a city and a high tower. This tower would enable them to remain together and reach the heavens on their own, in defiance of Gods command. God disrupted their work by confusing the language of the people so they could no longer communicate. God then scattered them over the face of the Earth. Many Bible scholars today believe the Tower of Babel story explains the origins of the multiplicity of languages and ethnicities.
Babel was located in the land known as Shinar which is always mentioned in reference to historical Babylon. Babylon was located in the southern region of Mesopotamia between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. Today that land is known as modern-day Iraq.
*The Messiah is Born*
The celebration of Christmas has many meanings to a multitude people, and so it has been for over twenty centuries.
For many, it’s a home adorned with brightly colored lights and festive ornaments, presents underneath a beautifully decorated tree, and of course the fragrance of sweet and savory food as family and friends gather together.
For others, it has deeper meaning, a heavenly & divine meaning that brings hope with it. The goal of this puzzle is to capture the beauty of Christmas combined with the historical & biblical majesty of the story.We truly hope we have!
This Christmas season, let each one of us remember the reason we celebrate this amazing and wondrous holiday. We hope we have captured, at the least, a glimmer of the awe and beauty of one of the most profound events in human history.
Joyful Jigsaw wishes all a
Merry and Blessed Christmas season
as we celebrate
the birth of our
Messiah & Lord, Christ Jesus.
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