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When I read just this little tekst, it seems incomprehensible. Was God
jealous because of their aspiration to remain a united people ? Of their
possibilities to achieve anything they could think of ?
And why would he do such a mean thing as to confuse their language
? So that they would become dispersed, more vulnerable and probably would
engage in more conflicts between them than would have occurred if they
would still speak one language ?
In sources that I read later it is assumed that it was their pride (hoogmoed) that let to their fall: their presumption to be able to reach until heaven. It is also argued that it was God's wish that they should diperse all over the earth, rather than stick together in one place (see Genesis 9:2, reading: God blessed Noach and his sons and said: become numerous and occupy the earth). However, I find no clear link in the bible text between this statement and the story of Babel 2 pages further on.
From a present day environmental point of view this latter argument
may seem bizarre anyway, at least when overseeing the current consequences
for the earth and it's nature.
Now one might wish that they had stayed together around that tower,
nicely united by one language, not polluting and destroying the rest of
the earth. In reality, not a single language has stopped the Chinese, Portugese,
the Dutch or any other nation to sail out and conquer the world. Not to
forget the French, Spanjards and English who imposed their language in
remote lands.
Ofcourse, when reading all this, one cannot help to think of the recent destruction of the Twin Towers in New York in september 2001.
De Vries (1953), p.22 says that the name Babel means confusion. The tower became the shame of the city, an eternal memory of a foolish endeavour of small people who did not wish to reckon with God.
I have no idea what the relation is (if any) between the word Babel and Babylon, a major city in Mesopotamia. However there are many links, not the least being that we speak of the Babylonian confusion of tongues (een Babylonische spraakverwarring). Is Babel the same city as Babylon ? Who can tell me ?
Hall, (1993), p. 338 tells us more about more wordly explananations
of the story of the Tower of Babel and also speaks about Babylon.
Nimrod, the legendary conqueror of Babylon is supposed to have been
in charge of the building of the tower. Hall does not say if this took
place in Babylon, however.
He writes that the Babylonian confusion of tongues could be a refelction
of the impressions that shepards from the desert experienced in a city
with a great diversity of people and languages.
According to Hall, the tower is generally drawn or painted in 2 different
manners. The tower can be depicted with a road that leads to the top in
a spiral, or with floors becoming smaller the higher they are. The idea
of different languages is often symbolised by depicting people of different
races.
However, the origin of the tower of Babel was the "zikkoerat", a gigantic
brick sanctuary, typical for the large Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia.
A staircase led from the ground to a temple above, where a holy marriage
between the god and a priestess was performed.
Anyone who can help me (well documented) with this story is invited
to write to me: email
Sources:
Bible, book Genesis
Hall (1993), Hall's Iconografisch Handbook, Onderwerpen, symbolen en
motieven in de beeldende kunst, transalated by Theo Veenhof, Leiden, The
Netherlands: Primavera pers. ISBN: 90-74310-05-2
(Original title: Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art, published
by John Murray in London).
Vries, Anne, de, Groot Vertelboek voor de Bijbelse Geschiedenis, met illustraties van C. Jetses, Kampen: J.H. Kok, 7e druk, 1953.
"Babylon" Vertaalbureau in en uit alle talen (translation bureau)
Den Haag, 1928, brief met orderbevestiging
Vignette (4 by 2 cm) of the tower of Babel amidst 2 halve globes; VF-: 2 archive holes (one torn into the edge) and
some rust traces, one dirty corner in lower border. price: 45 Euro.
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