What a delight it was to see an educational program on the Smithsonian Channel tonight, now that the History Channel regales us with Pawn Stars, Ozzie & Jack’s World Detour, Swamp People and Hairy Bikers.

This evening they outlined a fascinating history about the Tower of Babel. Given that the Pentateuch wasn’t written down until the captivity of Babylon, following Nebuchadnezzar’s invasion of Israel and his razing of Jerusalem and Solomon’s Temple, there was some  flexibility in what was included.

The hypothesis they proposed was, since the Israelites were led in chains to Babylon and one of the central buildings in the city was a huge ziggurat which Nebuchadnezzar has commissioned, this edifice became a symbol of their captivity, and it was natural that Ezra and Nehemiah, the scribes, would craft a story of the destruction of this hated symbol as central to a theme about the arrogance of man and God’s visiting his wrath upon erring people.

Two points made the story especially compelling. Firstly, the fact that nobody built in circle sin those days: everything was squared, so the later romantic realization of the building as a cylinder rising up to the heavens – as the painting by Pieter Breugel the Elder in 1563 above is a classical example – is absolutely impossible.  Secondly, there is a cylinder – the way in which ruler recorded their accomplishments – which details both the building of this edifice and a description of the size and purpose of the ziggurat.

The program was again a wonderful opportunity to exercise the brain, and consider an intelligent hypothesis.

Thank you, The Smithsonian!

Piers Vaughan

Piers Vaughan was born in Brighton, England, and following sojourns in Germany and Switzerland, lives just outside New York City. He was educated at Brighton College, Oxford and Cranfield Universities, and holds M.A.s in Psychology and Divinity, and an M.B.A. He worked in banking for most of his life, as a Project Manager and Internal Consultant in IT and Operations, later acting as COO of a small training company based in New Jersey. He has been a Freemason most of his life, and is a member of St. John's Lodge No. 1 in New York, which was founded in 1757, and is the guardian of the George Washington Inaugural Bible. He is a 33rd Degree Mason in the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, and a Past Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter State of New York, Royal Arch Masons, which he currently serves as Grand Treasurer. He is also a long-standing member of a number of esoteric Orders, having helped to bring a number of these to the United States from England and France. He is also Primate of the Apostolic Church of the Golden & Rosy Cross, a descendent of the Pre-Nicene Church of Richard, Duc de Palatine. He has a particular interest in the Orders, Rituals and protagonists of 18th Century French Masonic and Esoteric Orders, and has built a reputation translating many source documents into English, and lecturing around the world on these topics.

2 Comments

  • Bablofil says:

    Thanks, great article.

    • Eric Omdahl says:

      The story of the Tower of Babel depicted on this show is totally inaccurate. The tower of Babel did exist, however, the builder was Nimrod. This was constructed before the Jewish people existed. The tower was destroyed by God Himself even before the time of Abraham. Search your Bible for truth, never rely on the scholars to educate you on biblical accounts.

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