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Tower of Babel : the evidence against the new creationism / Robert T. Pennock.
Pennock, Robert T.Date: 2000, ©1999- Pictures
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Six men construct a section of the Tower of Babel. Etching by Cowley after S. Wale.
Wale, Samuel, -1786.Reference: 15762i- Pictures
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The building of a ziggurat, perhaps the Tower of Babel; bricks are burned and chiselled. Etching.
Reference: 15769i- Pictures
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Noah preparing his first sacrifice after the Flood; the Tower of Babel; God responds to Noah's sacrifice with a rainbow. Etching by J. Hulett.
Reference: 15758i- Pictures
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The builders of the Tower of Babel start to argue as their language is confounded. Etching by M. van der Gucht after G. Hoet, c. 1700.
Hoet, Gerard, 1648-1733.Reference: 15771i- Pictures
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God appears at Babel to disperse the people into different tongues. Process print, 1894, after W. von Kaulbach.
Kaulbach, Wilhelm von, 1804-1874.Date: 5 January 1894Reference: 20444i- Books
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An Historical catechism containing ingenious answers to many notabie [sic] questions of several wondrous matters in antient history. As, what is the opinion of historians about the apple Satan tempted Eve withal. Why the devil should take the form of a serpent. Of the building of the Tower of Babel, nine miles in circumference by 500,000 men. With serious questions concerning Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. Likewise giving a full account of the final destruction of Jerusalem, and the slaughter of three millions of Jews. And a marvellous relation of the seven sleepers, who slept above two hundred years.
Date: [1780?]- Pictures
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An extremely detailed survey of the activities surrounding the building of the tower of Babel. Engraving, c. 1680.
Date: 1680Reference: 20431i- Books
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A compleat collection of the genuine works of Flavius Josephus, faithfully translated from the original Greek. Containing, I. The Life of Josephus, written by himself. II. The Antiquities of the Jews. In Twenty Books. III. Josephus's Book against Apion, in Defence of the Antiquities of the Jews. In Two Parts. IV. The Wars of the Jews with the Romans. In Seven Books. V. The Martyrdom of the Maccabees; And, VI. Philo's Embassy from the Jews of Alexandria, to Caius Caligula. With Explanatory Notes, and Marginal References. To which are Prefix'd, Several Remarks and Observations upon the Writings of Josephus. By H. Jackson. Gent. The Whole illustrated with Maps and Cuts, curiously engraven on Copper-Plates, with an Addition of a new Plate of the Elevation of the Tower of Babel, taken from Calmet.
Josephus, Flavius.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Geographia sacra illustrata or Sacred geography illustrated. Containing, a view of many things belonging to [the] Jews & their worship mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with a particular explication of [the] same, according to Arias Montanus, Villalpandus, L'Amy, and other antient and modern authors, never before collected into a single volume, the whole intended for the better understanding [the] sacred writings. Viz. 1 Noahs ark in 4 different views, & Tower of Babel as begun by the sons of Noah & afterwards finisht by [the] kings of Babylon ... 13 A map of the Holy Land, wherein are describ'd [the] most remarkable places wth. scripture references &c and a table for the easier finding the principal places therein. nec [sic] non antiquitates Hebræorum explicata.
Date: [between 1764 and 1779?]- Books
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A compleat collection of the genuine works of Flavius Josephus, faithfully translated from the original Greek, and compared with the translation of Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knight. Containing, I. The Life of Josephus, written by himself. II. The Antiquities of the Jews. In Twenty Books. III. Josephus's Book against Apion, in Defence of the Antiquities of the Jews. In Two Parts. IV. The Wars of the Jews with the Romans. In Seven Books. V. The Martyrdom of the Maccabees; And, VI. Philo's Embassy from the Jews of Alexandria, to Caius Caligula. With Explanatory Notes, and Marginal References. To which are prefix'd, several remarks and observations upon the writings of Josephus. By H. Jackson. Gent. The Whole illustrated with Maps and Cuts, curiously engraven on Copper-Plates, with an Addition of a new Plate of the Elevation of the Tower of Babel, taken from Calmet.
Josephus, Flavius.Date: 1736- Books
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The tower of Babel: an anti-heroic poem. Humbly dedicated to the B----p of B----r.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718] [1717]- Books
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The Historical catechism, Containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history. As, what is the opinion of all our historians about the apple old mother Eve tempted Adam withal. Why the devil should take the shape of a serpent. Of the building the Tower of Babel nine miles round by five hundred thousand men, who left off, being confounded in their languages. Also, several questions about Sodom and Gomorrah, Noah's Ark, and Solomon's temple, informing us from scripture what day that was, that the like was never before, nor shall be again. Likewise, giving a full account of the destruction of Jerusalem; and how the Jews were dispersed and scattered over the face of the earth. Also, Josephus's and the Romans account of our saviour, and the miracles wrought at his birth; with a wonderful apparition that happened at Mahomet s Tomb: the wonderful prophecies of the ten sybils; and a marvellous relation of seven sleepers, who slept above two hundred years.
Date: [1760?]- Books
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Great Brittain arraigned as of felo de le, and found guilty. In a brief chronology of commerce from its original. Also shewing that the English is an original language from the tower of Babel.
Blanch, John, 1649 or 1650-Date: 1721- Books
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The works of Flavius Josephus: Containing, The Antiquities of the Jews from the Creation of the World, and the Author's Defence of them against Apion. Posterity of Adam and ten Ages from him to the Flood. The Deluge and Preservation of Noah and his Family. Destruction of the Tower of Babel and Confusion of Languages. Dispersion of Noah's Posterity, and Historical Account of the Nations founded by them. Famine in the Land of Canaan. Destruction of Sodom, &c. Lives, &c. of the Patriarchs, and their Posterity. The ten Plagues of Egypt, and Deliverance of the Israelites from thence. Their Travels thro' the Wilderness, and Conquest of the Idolatrous Nations. Reigns of the Kings of the Hebrews. Building of Soloman's Temple. Description thereof. Wars of the Philistines, Assyrians, Egyptians, &c. &c. against the Jews, to their Captivity and Building of the Second Temple, Birth, Actions, &c. of Jesus Christ. Detail of the Origin of High Priest of the Jews. Life of Josephus by himself. Chronicle of the Kings of Judea. Revolt of the Jews from the Roman Government, and Civil Dissentions. Surrender of Jerusalem to Pompey. Of the Maccabees. Philo's Embassy to the Jews. Calamities of the Jewish Nation. Vespasian's Invasion of Galilec, and Progress of his Arms. March of Titus to Jerusalem. Description of the City and Temple; Portentous Omens of its Fall. Progress of its Siege. Excessive Famine in the City. Great Slaughter of the Inhabitants. Burning of the Temple, and total Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. To which is added, Christopher Noldius' History of the life and actions of Herod the Great. With Explanatory Notes, Maps, and a Large and Accurate Index.
Josephus, Flavius.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The works of Flavius Josephus. With the antiquities of the Jews, from the creation of the world, Containing, I. The Posterity of Adam and ten Ages from him to the Flood. The Deluge and Preservation of Noah and his Family. Destruction of the Tower of Babel, and Confusion of Languages. II. Dispersion of Noah's Posterity, and Historical Account of the Nations founded by them. Famine in the Land of Canaan. Destruction of Sodom, &c. Lives, &c. of the Patriarchs, and their Posterity. III. The ten Plagues of Egypt, and Deliverance of the Israelites from thence. Their Travels thro' the Wilderness, and Conquest of the Idolatrous Nations. Reigns of the Kings of the Hebrews. IV. Building of Solomon's Temple; and Description thereof. Wars of the Philistines, Assyrians, Egyptians, &c. against the Jews, to their Captivity and Building of the Second Temple. V. Birth, Actions, &c. of Jesus Christ. Detail of the Origin of High Priest of the Jews. Life of Josephus by himself. Chronicle of the Kings of Judea. Revolt of the Jews from the Roman Government, and Civil Dissentions. VI. Surrender of Jerusalem to Pompey. Of the Maccabees. Philo's Embassy to the Jews. Calamities of the Jewish Nation. Vespasian's Invasion of Galilee, and Progress of his Arms. March of Titus to Jerusalem. Vii. Description of the City and Temple; portentous Omens of its Fall; progress of its Siege; excessive Famine in the City. Great Slaughter of the Inhabitants. Viii. Burning of the Temple, and total Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. A new translation, by John Court, Esq; with Christopher Noldius's History of the life and actions of Herod the Great. With Explanatory Notes, and embellished with Copper Plates, never before prefixed to this Work, and a large and Accurate Index.
Josephus, Flavius.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The free masons; an hudibrastick poem: Illustrating the whole history of the ancient free masons, from the building the tower of Babel to this time. With their laws, ordinances, signs, marks, messages, &c. so long kept secret, faithfully discover'd and made known. And the manner of their installation particularly describ'd. By a free mason.
Free mason.Date: 1723- Books
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The free masons; an hudibrastick poem: Illustrating the whole history of the ancient free masons, from the building the tower of Babel to this time. With their laws, ordinances, signs, marks, messages, &c. so long kept secret, faithfully discover'd and made known. And the manner of their installation particularly describ'd. By a free mason.
Free mason.Date: 1723- Books
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A discourse concerning the confusion of languages at Babel; Proving it to have been miraculous, from such internal arguments as the authors of Christianity as old as the creation, and of the letter to Dr. Waterland have not answered. With an enquiry into the primitive language, before that wonderful event. By the Late learned William Wotton, D.D. Publish'd from his original manuscript.
Wotton, William, 1666-1727.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A discourse concerning the confusion of languages at Babel; Proving it to have been miraculous, from such internal arguments as the authors of Christianity as old as the creation, and of the letter to Dr. Waterland have not answered. With an enquiry into the primitive language, before that wonderful event. By the Late learned William Wotton, D.D. Publish'd from his original manuscript.
Wotton, William, 1666-1727.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
Turris Babel, sive archontologia qua primo priscorum post diluvium hominum vita, mores rerumque gestarum magnitudo, secundo turris fabrica civitatumque extructio, confusio linguarum, et inde gentium transmigrationis ... describuntur et explicantur / [Athanasius Kircher].
Kircher, Athanasius, 1602-1680.Date: 1679- Pictures
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An allegory. Oil painting by a follower of Joris Hoefnagel.
Reference: 44557i- Books
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The dispersion of the men at Babel considered, and the principal cause of it inquired into. By Joseph Charles, vicar of Wighton, in Norfolk.
Charles, Joseph, 1716-1786.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The dispersion of the men at Babel considered, and the principal cause of it inquired into. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. With new observations on the Sibylline writings, and on the third volume of Dr. Newton's Dissertations on the prophecies. By Joseph Charles, Vicar of Wighton, in Norfolk. In two volumes. Vol. I.
Charles, Joseph, 1716-1786.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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An Historical catechism: containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history. As what is the opinion of all our historians about the apple old mother Eve tempted Adam with; why the devil should take the shape of a serpent; of the building of the tower of Babel 9 miles round by 5,00,000 men, who left off, confounded in their language; also, serious questions about Sodom and Gomorrah, Noah's ark, and Solomon's temple, informing us from scripture, what day that was that the like was never before nor never shall be; likewise, giveing an account of the destruction of Jerusalem, and the slaughter of 3 millions of Jews, and how the remainder were dispersed and scattered over the face of the whole earth; also, Josephus' and the Roman account of Our Saviour and the miracles wrought at his birth, particularly about the great Mogul and a divining ape.
Date: 1796