Genesis 10:8-12
Cush begot Nimrod; he began to be
a mighty one on the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; therefore it
is said, “Like Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.” And the beginning of
his kingdom was Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. From
that land he went to Assyria and built Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah, and Resen
between Nineveh and Calah (that is the principal city).
Genesis 11:1-9
Now the whole earth had one
language and one speech. And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east,
that they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and they dwelt there. Then they
said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They
had brick for stone, and they had asphalt for mortar. And they said, “Come, let
us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make
a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole
earth.”
But the Lord came down to see the
city and the tower which the sons of men had built. And the Lord said, “Indeed
the people are one and they all have one language, and this is what they begin
to do; now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them. Come,
let Us go down and there confuse their language, that they may not understand
one another’s speech.” So the Lord scattered them abroad from there over the
face of all the earth, and they ceased building the city. Therefore its name is
called Babel, because there the Lord confused the language of all the earth;
and from there the Lord scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth.
Jasher 7:23-51
And Cush the son of Ham, the son
of Noah, took a wife in those days in his old age, and she bare a son, and they
called his name Nimrod, saying, At that time the sons of men again began to
rebel and transgress against God, and the child grew up, and his father loved
him exceedingly, for he was the son of his old age.
And the garments of skin which
God made for Adam and his wife, when they went out of the garden, were given to
Cush. For after the death of Adam and his wife, the garments were given to
Enoch, the son of Jared, and when Enoch was taken up to God, he gave them to
Methuselah, his son. And at the death of Methuselah, Noah took them and brought
them to the ark, and they were with him until he went out of the ark. And in
their going out, Ham stole those garments from Noah his father, and he took
them and hid them from his brothers. And when Ham begat his first born Cush, he
gave him the garments in secret, and they were with Cush many days. And Cush
also concealed them from his sons and brothers, and when Cush had begotten
Nimrod, he gave him those garments through his love for him, and Nimrod grew
up, and when he was twenty years old he put on those garments.
And Nimrod became strong when he
put on the garments, and God gave him might and strength, and he was a mighty
hunter in the earth, yea, he was a mighty hunter in the field, and he hunted
the animals and he built altars, and he offered upon them the animals before
the Lord.
And Nimrod strengthened himself,
and he rose up from amongst his brethren, and he fought the battles of his
brethren against all their enemies round about. And the Lord delivered all the
enemies of his brethren in his hands, and God prospered him from time to time
in his battles, and he reigned upon earth. (Reign
means to be king)
Therefore it became current in
those days, when a man ushered forth those that he had trained up for battle,
he would say to them, Like God did to Nimrod, who was a mighty hunter in the
earth, and who succeeded in the battles that prevailed against his brethren,
that he delivered them from the hands of their enemies, so may God strengthen
us and deliver us this day.
And when Nimrod was forty years
old, at that time there was a war between his brethren and the children of
Japheth, so that they were in the power of their enemies. And Nimrod went forth
at that time, and he assembled all the sons of Cush and their families, about
four hundred and sixty men, and he hired also from some of his friends and
acquaintances about eighty men, and be gave them their hire, and he went with
them to battle, and when he was on the road, Nimrod strengthened the hearts of
the people that went with him. And he said to them, Do not fear, neither be
alarmed, for all our enemies will be delivered into our hands, and you may do
with them as you please.
And all the men that went were
about five hundred, and they fought against their enemies, and they destroyed
them, and subdued them, and Nimrod placed standing officers over them in their
respective places. And he took some of their children as security, and they
were all servants to Nimrod and to his brethren, and Nimrod and all the people
that were with him turned homeward. And when Nimrod had joyfully returned from
battle, after having conquered his enemies, all his brethren, together with
those who knew him before, assembled to make him king over them, and they
placed the regal crown upon his head.
And he set over his subjects and
people, princes, judges, and rulers, as is the custom amongst kings. And he
placed Terah the son of Nahor the prince of his host, and he dignified him and
elevated him above all his princes. And whilst he was reigning according to his
heart's desire, after having conquered all his enemies around, he advised with
his counselors to build a city for his palace, and they did so.
And they found a large valley
opposite to the east, and they built him a large and extensive city, and Nimrod
called the name of the city that he built Shinar, for the Lord had vehemently
shaken his enemies and destroyed them. And Nimrod dwelt in Shinar, and he
reigned securely, and he fought with his enemies and he subdued them, and he
prospered in all his battles, and his kingdom became very great.
And all nations and tongues heard
of his fame, and they gathered themselves to him, and they bowed down to the
earth, and they brought him offerings, and he became their lord and king, and
they all dwelt with him in the city at Shinar, and Nimrod reigned in the earth
over all the sons of Noah, and they were all under his power and counsel.
And all the earth was of one
tongue and words of union, but Nimrod did not go in the ways of the Lord, and
he was more wicked than all the men that were before him, from the days of the
flood until those days.
And he made gods of wood and
stone, and he bowed down to them, and he rebelled against the Lord, and taught
all his subjects and the people of the earth his wicked ways; and Mardon his
son was more wicked than his father. And every one that heard of the acts of
Mardon the son of Nimrod would say, concerning him, From the wicked goes forth
wickedness; therefore it became a proverb in the whole earth, saying, From the
wicked goes forth wickedness, and it was current in the words of men from that
time to this.
And Terah the son of Nahor, prince
of Nimrod's host, was in those days very great in the sight of the king and his
subjects, and the king and princes loved him, and they elevated him very high. And
Terah took a wife and her name was Amthelo the daughter of Cornebo; and the
wife of Terah conceived and bare him a son in those days. Terah was seventy
years old when he begat him, and Terah called the name of his son that was born
to him Abram, because the king had raised him in those days, and dignified him
above all his princes that were with him.
Jubilees
And in the three and thirtieth
jubilee, in the first year in the second week, Peleg took to himself a wife,
whose name was Lômnâ the daughter of Sînâ’ar, and she bare him a son in the
fourth year of this week, and he called his name Reu; for he said: "Behold
the children of men have become evil through the wicked purpose of building for
themselves a city and a tower in the land of Shinar." For they departed
from the land of Ararat eastward to Shinar; for in his days they built the city
and the tower, saying, "Go to, let us ascend thereby into heaven." And
they began to build, and in the fourth week they made brick with fire, and the
bricks served them for stone, and the clay with which they cemented them
together was asphalt which cometh out of the sea, and out of the fountains of water
in the land of Shinar. And they built it: forty and three years were they
building it; its breadth was 203 bricks, and the height (of a brick) was the
third of one; its height amounted to 5433 cubits and 2 palms, and (the extent
of one wall was) thirteen stades (and of the other thirty stades). And the Lord
our God said unto us: "Behold, they are one people, and (this) they begin
to do, and now nothing will be withholden from them. Go to, let us go down and
confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech, and
they may be dispersed into cities and nations, and one purpose will no longer
abide with them till the day of judgment." And the Lord descended, and we
descended with Him to see the city and the tower which the children of men had
built. And He confounded their language, and they no longer understood one
another's speech, and they ceased then to build the city and the tower. For
this reason the whole land of Shinar is called Babel, because the Lord did
there confound all the language of the children of men, and from thence they
were dispersed into their cities, each according to his language and his
nation. And the Lord sent a mighty wind against the tower and overthrew it upon
the earth, and behold it was between Asshur and Babylon in the land of Shinar,
and they called its name "Overthrow." In the fourth week in the first
year in the beginning thereof in the four and thirtieth jubilee, were they
dispersed from the land of Shinar.
Jasher 9:20-39
And king Nimrod reigned securely,
and all the earth was under his control, and all the earth was of one tongue
and words of union. And all the princes of Nimrod and his great men took
counsel together; Phut, Mitzraim, Cush and Canaan with their families, and they
said to each other, Come let us build ourselves a city and in it a strong
tower, and its top reaching heaven, and we will make ourselves famed, so that
we may reign upon the whole world, in order that the evil of our enemies may
cease from us, that we may reign mightily over them, and that we may not become
scattered over the earth on account of their wars. And they all went before the
king, and they told the king these words, and the king agreed with them in this
affair, and he did so.
And all the families assembled
consisting of about six hundred thousand men, and they went to seek an
extensive piece of ground to build the city and the tower, and they sought in
the whole earth and they found none like one valley at the east of the land of
Shinar, about two days' walk, and they journeyed there and they dwelt there.
And they began to make bricks and
burn fires to build the city and the tower that they had imagined to complete. And
the building of the tower was unto them a transgression and a sin, and they
began to build it, and whilst they were building against the Lord God of
heaven, they imagined in their hearts to war against him and to ascend into
heaven.
And all these people and all the
families divided themselves in three parts; the first said We will ascend into
heaven and fight against him; the second said, We will ascend to heaven and
place our own gods there and serve them; and the third part said, We will
ascend to heaven and smite him with bows and spears; and God knew all their
works and all their evil thoughts, and he saw the city and the tower which they
were building.
And when they were building they
built themselves a great city and a very high and strong tower; and on account
of its height the mortar and bricks did not reach the builders in their ascent
to it, until those who went up had completed a full year, and after that, they
reached to the builders and gave them the mortar and the bricks; thus was it
done daily. And behold these ascended and others descended the whole day; and
if a brick should fall from their hands and get broken, they would all weep
over it, and if a man fell and died, none of them would look at him.
And the Lord knew their thoughts,
and it came to pass when they were building they cast the arrows toward the
heavens, and all the arrows fell upon them filled with blood, and when they saw
them they said to each other, Surely we have slain all those that are in
heaven. For this was from the Lord in order to cause them to err, and in order;
to destroy them from off the face of the ground. And they built the tower and
the city, and they did this thing daily until many days and years were elapsed.
And God said to the seventy
angels who stood foremost before him, to those who were near to him, saying,
Come let us descend and confuse their tongues, that one man shall not
understand the language of his neighbor, and they did so unto them. And from
that day following, they forgot each man his neighbor's tongue, and they could
not understand to speak in one tongue, and when the builder took from the hands
of his neighbor lime or stone which he did not order, the builder would cast it
away and throw it upon his neighbor, that he would die.
And they did so many days, and
they killed many of them in this manner.
And the Lord smote the three
divisions that were there, and he punished them according to their works and
designs; those who said, We will ascend to heaven and serve our gods, became
like apes and elephants; and those who said, We will smite the heaven with
arrows, the Lord killed them, one man through the hand of his neighbor; and the
third division of those who said, We will ascend to heaven and fight against
him, the Lord scattered them throughout the earth.
And those who were left amongst
them, when they knew and understood the evil which was coming upon them, they
forsook the building, and they also became scattered upon the face of the whole
earth. And they ceased building the city and the tower; therefore he called
that place Babel, for there the Lord confounded the Language of the whole
earth; behold it was at the east of the land of Shinar. And as to the tower
which the sons of men built, the earth opened its mouth and swallowed up one
third part thereof, and a fire also descended from heaven and burned another
third, and the other third is left to this day, and it is of that part which
was aloft, and its circumference is three days' walk. And many of the sons of
men died in that tower, a people without number.
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