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The Story of Redemption
They exalted themselves against God. But He would not permit
them to complete their work. They had built their tower to a lofty
height when the Lord sent two angels to confound them in their work.
Men had been appointed for the purpose of receiving word from the
workmen at the top of the tower, calling for material for their work,
which the first would communicate to the second, and he to the third,
until the word reached those on the ground. As the word was passing
from one to another in its descent, the angels confounded their
language, and when the word reached the workmen upon the ground,
material was called for which had not been required. And after the
laborious process of getting the material to the workmen at the top
of the tower, it was not that which they wished for. Disappointed
and enraged, they reproached those whom they supposed were at
fault.
After this there was no harmony in their work. Angry with one
another, and unable to account for the misunderstanding and strange
words among them, they left the work and separated from each other
and scattered abroad in tile earth. Up to this time men had spoken
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but one language. Lightning from heaven, as a token of God’s wrath,
broke off the top of their tower, casting it to the ground. Thus God
would show to rebellious man that He is supreme.
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