Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Tower of Babel



                                                                                         The Tower of Babel
 
According to the Bible the Tower of Babel is the reason why in the world so many different languages exist.  The conventional interpretation of the Tower of Babel is that, humanity arrogantly challenged God by building a tower; with its head reaching up to the heavens. In the book of Genesis it  explains that they planned to do battle with God is his heavenly abode.  The Tower of Babel is also call the ziggurat of Babylon and was dedicated to the Mesopotamian god Marduck.
The ruins of the Tower of Babel is located in today Iraq. Architects and archeologists are still trying to figure out what the tower could have looked like. In this period, the technique of construction was to build a larger structure and then the different level would shrink in size as the tower increased in height.
The Tower of Babel is made of made of mud brick baked in a very hot oven called a kiln. This would make the brick very hard and durable.
 According to Frederico Vegas, the tower makes 90-meter high and 90 meters square. They wanted to build the city with a uniform manufactured brick instead of natural stones. The use of a uniform brick makes it easier to construct giant building projects. 
According to the bible when they got to a certain height no one was able to understand one another because they all started to speak different languages. And because of that the construction has stop.
Today, we know better if they had kept on building higher and higher until they reach the heavens. They would have died sooner then they thought. Once you reach the stratosphere there is no more oxygen. It is unfortunate that the Tower of Babel, supposedly the mother of all languages has no  record, plan, no section. Was it even plan at all?
No body can say specifically what does the tower look like. All we know about the tower, is what 
kind of material they have used.

Work Cited:
Allen S Maller." The City of Babel and Its Tower"
Frederico Vegas" Cronica"

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