1 
 The  whole 
earth was  of  one  language  and  of  one  speech.  
+2 
 As  they  traveled  from  the  east,  they  found  a 
plain in  the  land  of  Shinar,  and  they  lived  there.  
+3 
 They  said  to  one  another,  "Come,  let's  make  bricks,  and  burn  them  thoroughly."  They  had  brick  for  stone,  and  they  used  tar  for  mortar.  +
4 
 They  said,  "Come,  let's  build  ourselves  a  city,  and  a  tower  whose  top  reaches  to  the  sky,  and  let's  make  a  name  for  ourselves,  lest  we  be  scattered  abroad  on  the  surface  of  the  whole  earth."  +
5 
 The  LORD  came  down  to  see  the  city  and  the  tower,  which  the  children  of  men  built.  
6 
 The  LORD  said,  "Behold,  they  are  one  people,  and  they  have  all  one  language,  and  this  is  what  they  begin  to  do.  Now  nothing  will  be  withheld  from  them,  which  they  intend  to  do.  +
7 
 Come,  let's  go  down,  and  there  confuse  their  language,  that  they  may  not  understand  one  another's  speech."  +
8 
 So  the  LORD  scattered  them  abroad  from  there  on  the  surface  of  all  the  earth.  They  stopped 
building the  city.  
9 
 Therefore  its  name  was  called  Babel,  because  there  the  LORD  confused  the  language  of  all  the  earth.  From  there,  the  LORD  scattered  them  abroad  on  the  surface  of  all  the  earth.  
10 
 This  is  the  history  of  the  generations  of  Shem:  Shem  was  one  hundred  years  old  when  he  became  the 
father of  Arpachshad  two  years  after  the  flood.  
11 
 Shem  lived  five  hundred  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Arpachshad,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
12 
 Arpachshad  lived  thirty-five  years  and  became  the  father  of  Shelah.  
13 
 Arpachshad  lived  four  hundred  three  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Shelah,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
14 
Shelah lived  thirty  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Eber.  
 15 
 Shelah  lived  four  hundred  three  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Eber,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
16 
 Eber  lived  thirty-four  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Peleg.  
17 
 Eber  lived  four  hundred  thirty  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Peleg,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
18 
Peleg lived  thirty  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Reu.  
 19 
 Peleg  lived  two  hundred  nine  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Reu,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
20 
 Reu  lived  thirty-two  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Serug.  
21 
 Reu  lived  two  hundred 
seven years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Serug,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
22 
Serug lived  thirty  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Nahor.  
 23 
 Serug  lived  two  hundred  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Nahor,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
24 
Nahor lived  twenty-nine  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Terah.  
 25 
 Nahor  lived  one  hundred  nineteen  years  after  he  became  the  father  of  Terah,  and  became  the  father  of  more  sons  and  daughters.  
26 
Terah lived  seventy  years,  and  became  the  father  of  Abram,  Nahor,  and  Haran.  
 27 
 Now  this  is  the  history  of  the  generations  of  Terah.  Terah  became  the  father  of  Abram,  Nahor,  and  Haran. 
Haran became  the  father  of  Lot.  
28 
 Haran  died  before  his  father  Terah  in  the  land  of  his  birth,  in  Ur  of  the  Chaldees.  +
29 
Abram and  Nahor  married  wives.  The  name  of  Abram's  wife  was  Sarai,  and  the  name  of  Nahor's  wife  was  Milcah,  the 
daughter of  Haran  who  was  also  the  father  of  Iscah.  
 30 
Sarai was  barren.  She  had  no  child.  
 31 
 Terah  took  Abram  his  son,  Lot  the  son  of  Haran,  his  son's  son,  and  Sarai  his  daughter-in-law,  his  son  Abram's  wife.  They  went  from  Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan.  They  came  to  Haran  and  lived  there.  +
32 
 The  days  of  Terah  were  two  hundred  five  years.  Terah  died  in  Haran.  
 
            
Ge 11:1-32. CONFUSION OF TONGUES.
1. the whole earth was of one language. The descendants of Noah, united by the strong bond of a common language, had not separated, and notwithstanding the divine command to replenish the earth, were unwilling to separate. The more pious and well-disposed would of course obey the divine will; but a numerous body, seemingly the aggressive horde mentioned (Ge 10:10), determined to please themselves by occupying the fairest region they came to.