
What does the Tower of Babel story in Genesis 11 really mean? Was it simply about scattered languages — or was the biblical writer actually responding to Babylonian myths?In this episode of the Buried Bible Podcast, Dr. Mark Chavalas dives deep into the Babel story, examining it through the lens of the ancient Near East. He shows how the account in Genesis is not just a history of languages, but a theological message ridiculing Babylon and asserting Yahweh’s supremacy over Mesopotamian gods and kings.🔥 In This Episode:➡️ Why Genesis 11 is not simply about language, but about God’s supremacy➡️ How the Enuma Elish and Babylonian ziggurats shaped the context of Babel➡️ What does the verse about bricks and mortar have to do with anything?➡️ The meaning of “one lip” and its parallels in Mesopotamian texts➡️ Why Israel’s writers mocked Babylon’s pride and “gate of the gods”➡️ How theological messaging works as history interpreted through faith📚 Why This Episode Matters:The Tower of Babel isn’t just an ancient tale—it’s a theological confrontation with the world’s powers. Understanding the Babylonian background brings fresh insight into how Israel saw God’s sovereignty over nations, history, and human pride.💬 Let’s Talk in the Comments:Do you think Genesis 11 is more about history—or theology? How does this change the way you read the Tower of Babel?🎥 Like, Subscribe & Share:Help us uncover the buried context of the Bible—new episodes every week!#TowerOfBabel #BuriedBiblePodcast #BibleHistory #AncientNearEast #EnumaElish #genesis11