Questions about Genesis 11:1-9
- What was the primary thing that the people decided to build?
- A city.
- Bricks.
- A tower that would reach up into heaven.
- A One World government.
- Why did they decide to build the city?
- So that they could make a name for themselves and would not be scattered
over the face of the whole earth, as God had commanded that they should.
- So that they would have a nice place to live in safety, free from fear
of their enemies.
- So that they could marvel at the tower that they would build.
- What is the significance of building with bricks that they made
rather than stone?
- Bricks can be made more uniform in shape for more consistent building.
- They desired to make a place to live by human means rather than live
obedient lives before God.
- Ancient Babylon had not available stone but had abundant water and
fertile soil.
- It is not significant, the Bible only says what it says for color in
the stories.
- In the light of the fact that Revelation 17:18 calls the harlot
of Babylon a city, what can we say about that and this city in Genesis?
- They are one in the same city, that is, what man has made to provide
for himself and protect himself apart from depending upon God.
- There is no connection.
- Satan was behind the rebellion of the first city and the second.
- Who was the spiritual force behind the city's construction?
- God.
- Satan.
- Man.
- The city has no spiritual significance.
- Did God really not know what the city looked like before he came
down from heaven to look at it?
- Yes.
- No.