ABSTRACT

In Genesis 11:1–9, we are told that the generations that followed the Great Flood were once united by a common language. From Eden, Noah’s children migrated westward, eventually reaching Shinar, where a peculiar desire was awakened within their collective consciousness: to build the highest tower ever known to Man. No longer satisfied with witnessing God’s glory through miracles, visiting angels, prophets, sunsets, or the occasional burning bush, humanity hoped to meet the Creator face-to-face. The Adamites’ aspiration to delight in God’s presence united them in a common purpose. It gave them a raison d’être, a holy mission forever destined to be replicated in the annals of history.