Genesis 11:8
Thus ye LORde skatered them from thence vppon all the erth. And they left of to buylde the cyte.
Thus ye LORde skatered them from thence vppon all the erth. And they left of to buylde the cyte.
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9 Wherfore the name of it is called Babell because that the LORDE there confounded the tonge of all the world. And because that the LORde from thence skatered them abrode vppon all the erth.
1 And all the world was of one tonge and one language.
2 And as they came from the east they founde a playne in the lande of Synear and there they dwelled.
3 And they sayd one to a nother: come on let us make brycke ad burne it wyth fyre. So brycke was there stone and slyme was there morter
4 And they sayd: Come on let vs buylde vs a cyte and a toure that the toppe may reach vnto heauen. And let vs make us a name for perauenture we shall be scatered abrode over all the erth.
5 And the LORde came downe to see the cyte and the toure which the childern of Ada had buylded.
6 And the LORde sayd: See the people is one and haue one tonge amonge them all. And thys haue they begon to do and wyll not leaue of from all that they haue purposed to do.
7 Come on let vs descende and myngell theire tonge even there that one vnderstonde not what a nother sayeth.
10 And the begynnynge of hys kyngdome was Babell Erech Achad and Chalne in the lande of Synear:
11 Out of that lande came Assur and buylded Ninyue and the cyte rehoboth and Calah
6 When this was noysed aboute the multitude came to gether and were astonyed because that every man hearde the speake his awne touge.
5 Of these came the Iles of the gentylls in there contres every man in his speach kynred and nation.
23 And the LORde God cast him out of the garden of Eden to tylle the erth whece he was taken.
32 These are the kynreddes of the sonnes of Noe in their generations and nations. And of these came the people that were in the world after the floude.