Thursday, January 12, 2012

Tower of Babel (Genesis 11-12)

Genesis 11-12
Chapter eleven; this is a very important chapter in this book. The reason why this is so important is because it explains one of the reasons that we are so different today. Now if your not familiar with the story of the Tower of Babel I'll summarize  it for you real quick. A bunch of people find a plain in a place called Shinar where they decide to make a city with a tower that reaches to the heavens, God see's this and decides to scatter them amongst the world and change all of there languages. Unable to complete the work with all of them speaking different languages, they give up and the name to the tower is given, "Babel." Now if this had not happened it is very possible that we wouldn't have explored the earth as quickly and we may have still spoken the same language up to this day.
 
Chapter twelve is a chapter about a man named Abram.  Abram a God fearing man was encounter by God and given a command. "I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, an you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." (Genesis 12:2-3) And Abram shows such great obedience, and trust in God leaving so much behind just to obey Him. Now Abram was suffering from a famine that was severe in the land that he was in so his wife and him decide to go down to Egypt. Now before they enter Egypt Abram decides to do something to, "cover his own end" if you will. He tells his wife when the Egyptians see her beauty they will take her and kill him because he was her husband so she tells them she is his sister. Just as expected they take his wife and for her sake take very good care of Abram. However God made Pharaoh and his household extremely sick because of Abrams' wife. When Pharaoh sees this he calls Abram to see him. He asks him why he just didn't tell him he was his wife and sends them on there way with everything they had. This passage shows how true God is to his word and how he never gives up on his promises.