Shattering the Image of God: A Response to Theodore Hiebert's Interpretation of the Story of the Tower of Babel.
Journal of Biblical Literature 2008, Winter, 127, 4
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It was with rapt attention that I read Theodore Hiebert's recent article "The Tower of Babel and the Origin of the World's Cultures," (1) for he made an important argument that has been missed heretofore in the study of Genesis 11 and presented a thesis that is both essentially correct and much needed. It is with this fundamental appreciation that I respond in this brief note with a "yes ..., but...." I. HIEBERT'S UNDERSTANDING OF GENESIS 11:1-9 AS THE DISPERSION OF THE NATIONS
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