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Genesis 11:3
The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 11:3
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commentaryMatthew Henry on Genesis 11:1-4How soon men forget the most tremendous judgments, and go back to their former crimes! Though the desolations of the deluge were before their eyes, though they sprang from the stock of righteous Noah, yet even during hi…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Confusion of Tongues. (b. c. 2247.)THE CONFUSION OF TONGUES. (B. C. 2247.) The close of the foregoing chapter tells us that by the sons of Noah, or among the sons of Noah, the nations were divided in the earth after the flood, that is, were distinguished…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 11:1-10EXPOSITIONJoseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 11:1-9Order brought forth. We are now to trace the rise of the kingdom of God among the nations. Already in the case of Nimrod, the mighty hunter before the Lord, that is, by permission of Divine providence, the antagonism be…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 11:3And they said one to another. Literally, a man to his neighbor; ἀ ì νθρωπος τῷ πλησι ì ον αὐ τοῦ (LXX.). Go to. A hortatory expletive—come on (Anglice). Let us make brick. Nilbenah lebenim; literally, let us brick…Joseph S. Exell and contributors