Babel
(Genesis 11:1-9)
Once upon a time and long
before yesteryear
Men spoke one language and
all could hear
What anyone might say from
any single place
One speech was given to
serve the human race
But there came a time when
men traveled east
And they settled in Shinar
both men and beast
This new land became heart
and hearth to them
And it was far better than
where they had been
One day they said to all,
let’s build us a city
So they enlisted builder, bricklayer
and smitty
With a plan they chose to
build to heaven high
A tower that reached above the
ground into the sky
And with bricks baked
through and brick for stone
Asphalt for mortar they made
their plans well known
To succeed in this great
scheme would seal their worth
A guarantee they wouldn’t be
scattered about the earth
But so often to great men with
their dreams and plan
They forget they are nothing
more than mortal man
It happened that the Lord
came down one day to see
The city and tower being
built with such ingenuity
The Lord observed first hand
all that they had done
He took note of the fact
that these people were one
With one language to help them
complete their scheme
Nothing could stop them for
accomplishing this dream
And so the Lord said to all
the members of the Trinity
Let us go down and inject
the powers of our Divinity
We will confuse their
language and all of their speech
Scattered and confused will
stop their wicked reach
The Lord scattered them all
over the face of this earth
Now all men speak different languages from their birth
The building of this city
came to a halt that fateful hour
When God stopped the work on
Babel’s brick tower
6 comments:
Wonderful post and verse Gregg.
Anything coming up about Daniel in the Lions Den?
Yvonne/
I think this is a wonderful concept--so very creative while also being instructional. Have you considered partnering with an illustrator and putting together a children's book? I think there could be a market in this. I have a friend who has been doing something of this nature, though not rhymed. I don't know that you've used a vocabulary here that would be overly advanced for kids as kids today are pretty smart and they learn words by being read to in a format such as this.
Hey, you've got me fired up! But I do think there is some potential here--even for an adult market. Personally I enjoyed this immensely. Job well done with a message delivered very clearly. This story has always fascinated me.
Keep up this good work, Gregg.
Arlee Bird
A to Z Challenge Co-host
Wrote By Rote
Loving your creativity.
Maybe you could do "Propitiation" when you reach the letter P.
Already done, how did you know?
You forget I have CIA agents.
AH yes. I forgot about Corky Velveeta.
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