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  1. Feb 9, 2023 · In this lesson, we will learn about the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11:1-9. After Noah and the flood, the number of people on earth grew. They were supposed to fill the earth as God commanded, but instead stayed in one area. One day, they decided to build a tower.

  2. Lesson 11: The Tower of Babel. Objectives: Students will... 1) Study Genesis Chapter 11: the Tower of Babel. 2) Learn that God wanted men to occupy all the earth and why we have many languages. Supplies: Coordinator will ensure these supplies are already in your room.

  3. Printables: Tower of Babel. These printables can be used in a variety of ways, including illustrations for stories, cards to collect and match, bookmarks to take home and small pictures for attendance charts or matching games. These should be printed on the correct paper size to look their best.

  4. The story of the Tower of Babel is found in Genesis 11. It tells how God confused the language of the people who were building a great tower. Let’s read the story together. A long time ago, all the people on earth spoke the same language.

  5. DLTK's Bible Activities for Kids Tower of Babel Story Comprehension and Memory Worksheets. by Leanne Guenther. Free printable Bible worksheets that children can colour; suitable for Sunday School or spare time at home. Print out the template and complete to reinforce the bible story about The Tower of Babel from Genesis chapters 10 and 11.

  6. In this story, sinful people try to build a tower to heaven. Notice the three reasons these people wanted to make this big city and tower. First, they didn’t want to obey God’s command in Genesis 9:7. They tried to do things their way and decided to stick together.

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  8. Some of the people ended up living in a place called Babylonia. Then King Nimrod decided he wanted to be famous. He wanted everyone to know him and how great he was. He convinced the people that lived in Babylonia that, they too could be great if they built a tower that went all the way to heaven.