Genesis Chapter 11
BabylonA voice out of heaven is saying, come out of her my people, that ye have not fellowship in her sins. The judgment upon her as recompense is to be double. See links below. |
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Genesis 11:5-9 |
Isaiah 48:20Isaiah 52:11Jeremiah 50:82 Corinthians 6:17Revelation 18:4-6 (P) |
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BabylonBabel (confusion). Scriptures below trace the path of Babylon and Satan right through to their final doom in Rev. Comment: Why in Ezekiel is there so little reference to Babylon when the Jews were captive there? |
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Genesis 11:9 (P)See further history of Babylon in Isaiah 13&14. |
Psalms 137:4Isaiah 13:1-22judgment of Babylon. Isaiah 14:1-23Judgment on king of Babylon (Sennacherib) Link to Lucifer.Compare to King of Tyre in Ezek. 28 : 11-19. Isaiah 21:9Isaiah 47:1-15Isaiah 48:20Isaiah 52:11Depart, depart, a hint of coming out of Babylon. Jeremiah 7:18queen of heaven. Jeremiah 25:10-14Jeremiah 25:12Jeremiah 44:17-19queen of heaven. Jeremiah 50:8-9,35-46Jeremiah 51:7-10, 47-58Ezekiel 8:14-15Weeping for Tammuz. Zechariah 2:6-9Zechariah 5:5-112 Corinthians 6:17come out of her my people see Is 52:11 & Rev.18 & 19. Revelation 14:8Revelation 16:19Revelation 17:1-9Revelation 17:15-18Babylon's destruction (religious) by the beast and 10 kings (horns). Revelation 18:1-24Babylon destroyed (commercial system). The Lord God judges her. Revelation 19:1-5Note hallelujahs rare in the N.T.Reserved for Babylon's destruction, concluding in 1 for the Lord our God, related to the marraige supper of the Lamb. The false corrupt woman removed to make way for the Lamb's wife. |
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BabylonThose weeping for Tammuz. See history of Babylon in Gen.11:9. Note there is almost nothing written in Ezekiel, about the collapse and final doom of Babylon. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Ezekiel 8:14-15 (G) |
JND v2, pp332Jnd Collected writings.Note the point here is to compare Daniel (4 Beasts) to Ezekiel who speaks of the nations before and after, never the "times of the Gentiles". |
BabylonPossible demise of Babylon by Meso-Persian empire, but more likely her final destruction in Rev.17,18. Zion told to flee her. See most references to Babylon in Gen.11:19. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Zechariah 2:6-9 (P) |
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John takes the little book from the angel and is instructed to take it and eat it up. "It will make thy belly bitter, but be in thy mouth sweet as honey". Also John must prophecy again as to peoples, nations, tongues and many kings. See references below. |
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Genesis 11:9Judgment of the nations as to the tower of Babel. |
Psalms 2:8Nations in tumult and kings and princes plot together against Jehovah and against his anointed, brocken up by the Son. Psalms 19:10Thy words are sweeter than honey. Psalms 83:1-18Nations put to shame so they might know that thou alone whos name is Jehovah, art the most high over all the earth. Jeremiah 15:16Thy words I did eat, and they a joy and rejoicing unto my heart. Ezekiel 3:3Son of man did eat the roll and it was and it was in his mouth as honey. Revelation 10:8-11 (P)Does the 2nd WOE continue to Rev. 11:14? |
JND v5, pp31JND Collecred writing. JND v2, pp193,194JND Collected writings. Notes on the Revelation. |
Angels of Rev. 14ANGEL 2. Announces Great Babylon has fallen,has fallen. See main link of Babylon in Gen 11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Revelation 14:8 (P) |
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7 BOWLS7th BOWL: Great Babylon was remembered before God, that He would give her the cup of the wine of the fury of His wrath. See Babylon Gen 11:9. Also the cities of the nations fell. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Revelation 16:19 (P) |
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BabylonThe great harlot sits upon the scarlet beast, full of names and blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. She was clothed in purple and scarlet etc and on her forehead is written, Mystery, great Babylon. See Gen 11:9 and other links. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Revelation 17:1-6 (P)She sits on many waters. This harlot ( the religious aspect) is detroyed in Rev. 17:16, as well as in Ch. 18 (the commecial aspect). |
JND v5, pp56-58JND Collected writings. JND v2, pp239-244JND Collected writings. Notes on the Revelation. See footnote on Babylon ,bottom of page 244. JND v2, pp322,323JND Collected writings. JND v0, pp153JND Notes and Jottings. |
BabylonThe beast and 10 kings (horns) destroy the harlot. See references below. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
James 4:4Revelation 14:8Revelation 17:1-6Revelation 17:15-18 (P) |
JND v5, pp60,61JND Collected writings. JND v11, pp325JND Collected writings. |
BabylonDestruction of Babylon politically and commercially. Note when the Medes and Persians took over in 539 BC they did not destroy the city, but it gradually diminished. Saddaam Hussein put in great effort to rebuild some areas. See links below. |
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Genesis 11:9Overview of Babylon. |
Isaiah 13:1-22Note comments in JND synopsis vol.2 about Isaiah 13 pgs.220.221(see footnote pg.221.) Isaiah 21:9Jeremiah 50:39-40Jeremiah 51:8Revelation 16:19Revelation 17:1-6Revelation 18:1-24 (P)Note Isaiah 13:9-16 may well look to this future day of destruction. |
JND v5, pp62-69JND Collected writings. JND v2, pp245-248JND Collected writing. Notes on the Revelation. |
BabylonDestruction of Babylon.( Rev. 17,18) See history in Gen 11:9. Note Horses come up like "bristly caterpillars", like Rev.9:7-9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Jeremiah 51:7-10,47-58 (P) |
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BabylonPossibly takeover by Medo-Persia empire, but more likely final doom (see Jer. 50,51 and Rev.17,18). See history in Gen 11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Jeremiah 50:35-46 (P) |
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BabylonSee most references in Gen.11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Isaiah 13:1-22 (P) |
JND v30, pp199,200JND Collected writings. |
BabylonBabylon brought down. See most references in Gen. 11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Isaiah 14:4-11 (P) |
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BabylonSee most references to Babylon in Gen.11:9, and the final fall of Babylon in Rev.18&19. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Isaiah 21:9 (P)Revelation 18:1-24Revelation 19:1-5 |
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God's judgment on the wicked, hint of judgment on Babylon (pitch and smoke). |
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Genesis 11:9Babylon. |
Psalms 75:8Judgment on the wicked. Isaiah 34:8-10 (P)Revelation 18:9Babylon, smoke of her burning. Revelation 19:3Babylon, smoke |
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BabylonShe boasts in Rev.19:7 "I am not a widow" but Isaiah 47:9 declares the opposite. See most references to Babylon in Gen.11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Isaiah 47:1-15 (P) |
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BabylonCall to come out of Babylon. See many other references about Babylon in Gen.11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Isaiah 48:20 (P)2 Corinthians 6:17Revelation 18:4-6 |
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Depart, depart, a hint of coming out of Babylon. See most references of Babylon in Gen.11:9. Go out of the midst of her, a call to separation not only for Israel but also the Church. See 1 Cor.6:14-16 and 17. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Isaiah 52:11 (G)Jeremiah 50:82 Corinthians 6:14-162 Corinthians 6:17Revelation 18:4 |
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Queen of heaven. See references in Gen.11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Jeremiah 7:18 (G) |
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BabylonRemove (flee) out of the midst of Babylon. See most references in Gen.11:9. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Jeremiah 50:8-9 (P)Nations from the north attack Babylon. Possible link with Rev. 18. Revelation 18:1-24 |
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3 Hallelujahs: relate to the complete destruction of Babylon and the 4th to God taking kingly power looking to the marriage supper of the Lamb. There are no other specific Hallelujahs in the N.T. except these 4. Note Lord God Almighty in Rev 11:17. |
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Genesis 11:9 |
Revelation 11:17Revelation 18:7-10Note smoke of her burning Rev.18:9 linked with Rev.19:3. Revelation 19:1-6 (P)Note Lord God Almighty in Rev.11:17, and history of Babylon in Gen.11:9. |
JND v5, pp70JND Collected writings. JND v2, pp249-253JND Collected writings. Notes on the Revelation. See page 249 for comments on kingly power. |