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Genesis 11:6

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 11:6

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Vain imaginings

1. Commonly spring from misused blessings. A united people, with a common language, and enjoying a measure of 'success in their buildings, the Babelites became vain in their imaginings. So do wicked men generally misinterpret the Divine beneficence and leniency which suffers them to proceed a certain length with their wickedness (cf. ; ). 2. Are never unobserved by him against whom they are directed (; ). 3. Are doomed to certain and complete frustration (; ; ).—W.

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