As we end the first section of Genesis, seeing where it all started…today, we head into how the nations got separated and the languages became a things. We start in Genesis 10 with a genealogy of Noah’s sons. It is from these three that the whole earth was populated. I find genealogies interesting as we move into who is who later in text. Seeing who did what (good and bad) and how their family lines and towns played the part of the leaders. The first “evil” towns came from the son who did evil in the sight of his father. Also, we find that Canaan (the promised land) actually came through the evil son. Which is why later we will find enemies of the Lord in the land – enemies the Israelite tribes will have to defeat to take over the land.

The Babel Crisis – Chapters 10 & 11

  1. We first see the generations of the sons of Noah – Genesis 10
  2. The confusion at Babel – Genesis 11
    • The reason for the action of God was because the people refused to obey God in spreading abroad to replenish the earth. Note: “Let us make us a name…lest we be scattered” (Genesis 11:4).
      • Write out Genesis 11:7-8. God did this so they would scatter abroad.
    • “Babel” means confusion. It was the capital in Nimrod’s kingdom. (Genesis 10:9-10)

What are curious about after today’s reading? What did you learn about God? What did the Lord speak to you about today? What is something the Lord may be asking you to do, but you are trying to work around doing?