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1 那時,天下人的口音、言語都是樣。

2 他們往東邊遷移的時候,在示拿遇見一片平原,就在那裡。

3 他們彼此商量:來罷!我們要作磚,把磚燒透了。他們就拿磚當石頭,又拿漆當灰泥。

4 他們:來罷!我們建造一座城和一座頂通,為要傳揚我們的名,免得我們分散在全上。

5 耶和華降臨,要世人所建造的城和

6 耶和華:看哪,他們成為樣的人民,都是樣的言語,如今既作起這事來,以後他們所要作的事就沒有不成就的了。

7 我們去,在那裡變亂他們的口音,使他們的言語彼此不通。

8 於是耶和華使他們從那裡分散在全上;他們就停工,不造那城了。

9 因為耶和華在那裡變亂天下人的言語,使眾人分散在全上,所以那城名巴別(就是變亂的意思)。

10 代記在下面。洪水以二年,歲生了亞法撒。

11 生亞法撒之又活了五年,並且生兒養女。

12 亞法撒活到三十五歲,生了沙拉。

13 亞法撒生沙拉之又活了年,並且生兒養女。

14 沙拉活到三十歲,生了希伯。

15 沙拉生希伯之又活了年,並且生兒養女。

16 希伯活到三十歲,生了法勒。

17 希伯生法勒之又活了三十年,並且生兒養女。

18 法勒活到三十歲,生了拉吳。

19 法勒生拉吳之又活了二年,並且生兒養女。

20 拉吳活到三十歲,生了西鹿。

21 拉吳生西鹿之又活了二年,並且生兒養女。

22 西鹿活到三十歲,生了拿鶴。

23 西鹿生拿鶴之又活了二年,並且生兒養女。

24 拿鶴活到二十歲,生了他拉。

25 拿鶴生他拉之又活了一一十九年,並且生兒養女。

26 他拉活到七十歲,生了亞伯蘭、拿鶴、哈蘭。

27 他拉的後代記在下面。他拉生亞伯蘭、拿鶴、哈蘭;哈蘭生羅得。

28 哈蘭在他的本迦勒底的吾珥,在他父親他拉之先。

29 亞伯蘭、拿鶴各娶了妻:亞伯蘭的妻子名叫撒萊;拿鶴的妻子名叫密迦,是哈蘭的女兒;哈蘭是密迦和亦迦的父親

30 撒萊不生育,沒有孩子。

31 他拉帶著他兒子亞伯蘭和他孫子哈蘭兒子羅得,並他兒婦亞伯蘭的妻子撒萊,出了迦勒底的吾珥,要往迦南去;他們走到哈蘭,就在那裡。

32 他拉共活了二零五歲,就哈蘭

   

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1317. That 'this they have started to do' means that they are now starting to become different becomes clear from the train of thought. 'Having started to do' here means their thought or intention, and therefore their end in view, as is clear also from the statement that comes next -'and now they will not be held back from anything which they have thought of doing'. The reason why in the internal sense end in view is meant is that the Lord regards nothing else in man but the end he has in view. Whatever his thoughts and deeds may be, varying in countless ways, they are all good provided the end in view is good. But if the end is bad everything is bad. The end in view controls every single thing a person thinks or does. The angels present with man, being the Lord's, control nothing of the man except his ends. In controlling these they also control his thoughts and deeds, since all of these are determined by the end. A person's end in view is his very life. Everything he thinks and does receives its life from the end, for, as has been stated, it is determined by the end. As is a person's end in view therefore, so is the life within him. His end is nothing else than his love, for nobody can have as his end in view anything other than that which he loves. Even someone who thinks one thing but does another has that which he loves as his end. The presence, or the deceit, holds within itself that end, which is self-love or love of the world, and the resulting delight of his life. From these considerations anyone may deduce that a person's life is such as his love is. These then are the ideas meant by 'having started to do'.

  
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