Genesis 11:15-25

15 vixitque Sale postquam genuit Eber quadringentis tribus annis et genuit filios et filias
16 vixit autem Eber triginta quattuor annis et genuit Faleg
17 et vixit Eber postquam genuit Faleg quadringentis triginta annis et genuit filios et filias
18 vixit quoque Faleg triginta annis et genuit Reu
19 vixitque Faleg postquam genuit Reu ducentis novem annis et genuit filios et filias
20 vixit autem Reu triginta duobus annis et genuit Sarug
21 vixitque Reu postquam genuit Sarug ducentis septem annis et genuit filios et filias
22 vixit vero Sarug triginta annis et genuit Nahor
23 vixitque Sarug postquam genuit Nahor ducentos annos et genuit filios et filias
24 vixit autem Nahor viginti novem annis et genuit Thare
25 vixitque Nahor postquam genuit Thare centum decem et novem annos et genuit filios et filias

Genesis 11:15-25 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 11

This chapter gives an account of the inhabitants of the earth before the confusion of tongues at Babel, of their speech and language, which was one and the same, and of the place where they dwelt, Ge 11:1,2 and of their design to build a city and tower, to make them a name and keep them together, which they put in execution, Ge 11:3,4 of the notice the Lord took of this affair, and of the method he took to put a stop to their designs, by confounding their speech, and dispersing them abroad upon the face of the earth, Ge 11:5-9 then follows a genealogy of Shem's posterity down to Abraham, Ge 11:10-26 and a particular relation is given of Terah, the father of Abraham, and his family, and of his going forth with them from Ur of the Chaldees, in order to go into the land of Canaan, and of his death at Haran by the way, Ge 11:27-32.

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