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In this article, I show you what all the earth planned to do at the Tower of Babel and why God broke up that little party. Had God not intervened, he would have had no choice but to wipe out all the s..
04/09/25 • 58 Views
When I accepted God’s invitation to be a pastor/teacher, I was uninformed of the ridicule, mocking, and disrespect that would be against me and the things that I believe. I can clearly see things hidden in the scriptures, not because I possess a unique ability or some special favor, as some may claim of themselves, but because I have made a commitment to live a holy life, just as God is holy.
Therefore, I don’t pay attention to many things that take place on television, in the news, on YouTube, or around the world, apart from focusing on God’s word and preparing the best that I can—my family and then those to whom God will grant access to the truth.
People have labeled me as a false teacher due to my assertion that a genuine rebirth enables every born-again believer to abstain from their previous sins. People have questioned my belief that a mind can be pure and ritually clean. I most certainly understand that the things that are coming—things that I will explain concerning my knowledge and understanding of the Scriptures— will make many more people act downright nasty.
If someone were to ask me today, “Do you care about what people think?” My answer will be, "In the past, I cared greatly because no one desires to be alone, but today, my care and concern are minimal because I know that the road is a lonely walk that only those who trust in Yahuah will trek."
Therefore, remember this: only intelligent individuals pause, pay attention, and scrutinize the sacred texts to verify the veracity of my teachings. For this reason, the noble men in Thessalonica did not react in emotional distress and anger to the teachings of Paul and Silas; instead, they conducted a thorough search to confirm their message:
“Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the Jews: And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and for three Sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, opening and alleging that Christ must needs have suffered and risen again from the dead and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ. And some of them believed and consorted with Paul and Silas, and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.
But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people. And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also; Whom Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, one Jesus. And they troubled the people and the rulers of the city, when they heard these things. And when they had taken security of Jason, and of the other, they let them go.
And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews. These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.” Acts 17:1-12
You see, only the immature among us are the ones who are always ready to fight. They fail to realize that God doesn’t need their defense. The arguments they present lack a scriptural basis. They present arguments such as identifying America as Babylon or interpreting the two witnesses in Revelation as the Southern and Northern kingdoms. Such things stand ready to be cast down like a millstone in the river. They will never rise again. But God’s living word, the meaning and significance behind the written things in the Torah, is like a beautiful lotus rising out of the waters on the dawn of the day. And if you understand anything about the lotus, you know that it is the imagery of the very purpose for which God died.
I will now show you what happened at the Tower of Babel, having set the tone for your behavior when reading this article. In a video that I titled “Babel: The Perversion of Noah’s Sons,” I titled it that way because the perversion that Ham committed led the “way” of the imaginations of all the earth at the Tower of Babel.
Moses writes this about Ham: “And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he planted a vineyard: And he drank of the wine, and was drunken; and he was uncovered within his tent. And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without.” Genesis 9:20-22
In the video, I told you that there are two idioms at work in Moses account. One idiom you can’t see because the translator translates it to make the statement readable, but in reality it conceals part of what Noah did while intoxicated. I translate it this way: “…And he uncovered himself in the middle of his tent.” By presenting the literal meaning of the text, we can demonstrate its alignment with the idiomatic usage in the book of Leviticus. It means to have intercourse with someone. In this case, Noah had intercourse with his woman, his wife. The other idiom found in Genesis 9:22 is "...saw the nakedness of his father...," which I didn't explain before, so let's do that now.
“And if a man shall take his sister, his father's daughter, or his mother's daughter, and see her nakedness, and she see his nakedness, it is a wicked thing, and they shall be cut off in the sight of their people: he hath uncovered his sister's nakedness; he shall bear his iniquity.” Leviticus 20:17
The idioms “see her nakedness” and “see his nakedness” mean to have intercourse with a sister or brother to whom the idiom is applied. The topic of this chapter revolves around sex, specifically focusing on who is having sex with whom and why it is considered perversion. Different phrases, which are forms of the same idiom that means to "have intercourse with," describe the topic. When Moses uses the idiom in Ham’s case—“Ham saw the nakedness of his father”—it means that Ham had intercourse with his mother—Noah’s wife. The result of that activity is the birth of Canaan. Which is why Moses, in Genesis 9:18, begins to inform us that Ham is the father of Canaan. He is informing us by emphasizing the point before the action takes place, Canaan’s birth being the result.
Canaan was the firstborn son of Ham. And was the only one cursed between Noah and his sons. Noah cursed Canaan because of the diabolical activity of his father, Ham. Ham not only performed the Harlot ritual with his mother, but through it he produced a male child that would be considered, according to the purpose of the ritual, the son of god. This ritual practice originates from the actions and knowledge acquired prior to the flood. So let me show you that as well.
“And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years. There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.” Genesis 6:1-4
The phrase “sons of God” is referring to the angels who Peter says left their estate to commit a dumb action. The angels took the daughters of men and engaged in intercourse with them, breeding hybrid humans called giants. These giants, who are the result of angels and the daughters of Adam, are a mixed breed. These angels sold the idea that they were gods from heaven and began mixing with mankind via the woman to produce hybrid male sons. This is the origin of the harlot ritual.
The ritual began when God bound these angels in the bottomless pit until the time of their destruction. Since these angels were unavailable to continue their heinous activities, the ritual came into play. The ritual consists of a man playing the part of a false god who takes a woman—another idiom that means to have intercourse with— that is, a harlot. They participate in ritual feasts and wine. The drink intoxicated them, making them want ritual intercourse, and they died parabolically—in the sleep of death. The child of that union was considered a hybrid child. The child was considered to be half god and half man.
The child was called a “Gibbor.” Gibbor is the Hebrew word that is translated as “mighty.” The giants that the sons of God—angels— produced through the daughters of mankind were half-breeds who were Gibbors, men of the name, not men of renown—another terrible translation. They were the false sons of god on earth. The angels taught the daughters of men the harlot ritual, which was an attempt to twist the message of scripture, which can be found in Genesis 1:26 and Genesis 3:15.
Ham revived this practice after Noah and his sons survived the flood. He produced a so-called hybrid male seed according to the belief in the harlot ritual. Ham engaged in harlotry with his mother. Before I move on, I want to provide my translation of Genesis 6:1-4 and then move into a few more Hebrew idioms that will explain the events at the Tower of Babel.
“1) [And it was] [when [the man] began] [to increase] [on the face of] [the ground] [and daughters] [were engendered] [to them,] 2) [that {the} [sons of the Elohim] saw] [{the} daughters] [of the man,] [that] [they {were}] [good] [so they took] [to themselves] [women] [from all] [that] [they chose.] 3) [so [Yahuah] said], [my spirit] [will [not] plead a cause] [with man] [for 'olam] [for that [he] also] [{is} flesh] [so [his days] will be] [a hundred] [and twenty] [years.] 4) [The Nephilim,] [they were] [in {the} Earth] [in [these] days] [and also] [after this] [when] [{the} sons of] [the Elohim] [came into] [to {the} daughters of] [the man] [and they bore] [for them:] [these {are}] [the Gibbors] [which] {are} [from 'Olam,] [men of] [the Name.”] Genesis 6:1-4 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
At some other time I will explain the idioms found in these scripture verses, though they shouldn’t be difficult to understand. I wanted to highlight the fact that the seeds that the daughters of the man bore for the sons of the Elohim were called the Gibbors. You will see this same Hebrew term come up when we look at the Tower of Babel event. You will also see the phrase “The Name” as well.
In the video, “Babel: The Perversion of Noah’s Sons,” I stated that Ham took Noah’s wife and performed the Harlot Ritual. Canaan was the result of that perverted action. Canaan was the firstborn son of Ham, who was, according to the harlot ritual, the son of a false god that would have usurped dominance over the whole earth—pretending to be the Adam that God would create in his image and his likeness. Noah cursed Canaan and made him a slave to all his brothers, reducing him to the level of a slave for his father’s pride and perversion of the truth.
Now let us look at the events that took place at the Tower of Babel:
“1) [And it was] {when} [all {the} Earth] {was} [of [one] speech] [and [one] communication.] 2) [And it was] {that} [as they departed] [from {the} east] [that they found] [a wide valley] [in {the} land] [of Shinar] [and they resided] [there.]” Genesis 11:1-2 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
The first thing that you need to understand is that Moses wants to inform us that all of Noah’s sons children, at this point, lost an accurate understanding of the truth. If Canaan and his descendants were cursed, how can the earth be one if Japheth and Shem weren't? When God starts speaking on the matter, we will see that he said, "The people are one," and he didn't mean their language. The fact that they all are about to take up a project that forces God to get off of his throne is an event that we should put more thought into understanding. All of Noah’s descendants became one in that they rejected the truth. This is why Moses let us know that all the earth was one. The sons of Ham were attempting to become one in the blessing that Noah placed on Shem’s line. However, with Shem’s lineage becoming one with Ham’s seed, Canaan, we see that all the descendants of Shem, up to Peleg, accepted the distortion of the truth that was handed down to Noah.
“3) [And they spoke,] [a man] [to his fellow,] {saying} [you must go!] [let us mold pure] [bricks] [and let us bake them] [{being} thoroughly burnt] [and it was] {that} [they {had}] [the brick] [for stone] [and the liquid bitumen,] [they] [had] [for mortar.] 4) [And they said], [you must go!] [let us build for ourselves] [a city] [and a miḡdāl] [so its top] {is reaching} [in {the} heavens;] [and let us make for ourselves] [a name] [in {the} event that] [we be scattered] [on {the} face] [of all the Earth.] Genesis 11:3-4 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
Moses says that the earth was one speech and one communication, and then he tells us how they thought based on what they said. They said they should build for themselves a city because evidently they were still living as nomads wandering after the flood, and then they should build themselves a tower, which I transliterated as “migdal.” Because the translated word "tower" doesn't accurately reflect the purpose of the edifice, I transliterated the Hebrew term. The migdal was a temple structure with levels of steps to reach the heavens. The migdal, also called a ziggurat in other ancient languages, was a temple dedicated to the main god of the city—the city that the sons of Noah built.
So we understand why they built a city, and we understand the reason for the migdal, or the ziggurat. Who was the god of the city, and what happened in the temple? Moses doesn’t mention the name of the god of the city. Whatever the name, the people created him as a distortion of the truth and of the true God of heaven and earth. However, we are aware that a ritual took place in that temple because Moses communicated an idiom in his historic statement of Genesis 11:4. The idiom is part of this phrase, “[and let us make for ourselves] [a name].” The phrase is an idiom that has a meaning and significance. The name that they were making is the same name that was created in the levirate marriage practice.
“If brethren dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without unto a stranger: her husband's brother shall go in unto her, and take her to him to wife, and perform the duty of an husband's brother unto her. 6 And it shall be, that the firstborn which she beareth shall succeed in the name of his brother which is dead, that his name be not put out of Israel. 7 And if the man like not to take his brother's wife, then let his brother's wife go up to the gate unto the elders, and say, My husband's brother refuseth to raise up unto his brother a name in Israel, he will not perform the duty of my husband's brother.” Deuteronomy 25:5-7 KJV
Levirate marriage was used in cases where a man died without producing an heir—a firstborn son— to carry on his name and inherit the possessions of his house. The firstborn that was engendered and borne by a brother’s wife was described by the idiomatic phrase “raise up a name,” which means to engender a son—a firstborn son. There are various ways to express the idiom, yet they all convey the same meaning. So when the people at the valley of Shinar, who built a city and a migdal, said, Let us make for ourselves a name, they were not concerned with being famous. They were performing the harlot ritual from which levirate marriage gets its practice. They were doing what Ham did in that the name that they wanted to make would be a hybrid male seed engendered by a god through a woman who was taken by this false god.
The hybrid male child would be the Gibbor in the earth, similar to the seeds of the sons of the Elohim. A man and a woman would perform the ritual at the Tower of Babel. The man was the symbolic god who impregnated a woman— a harlot. This event is what caused the creator of Heaven and Earth to step off his throne to see what they had done. Fortunately, God intervened and disrupted their plans, causing them to collapse. Those who continued to reside in Shinar, after God confounded the language of mankind, continued in their efforts while the rest of mankind was scattered in other parts of the Earth. Therefore, they could not follow through with all the earth making a name. But Ham’s descendants were persistent. They made good on their plan without Japheth’s and Shem’s descendants—the rest of the earth.
Moses eventually tells us who the male seed was, which came via the union of the harlot ritual practice. Let me show you:
“And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD. And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar.” Genesis 10:8-10 KJV
There is a reason why I transliterate some Hebrew words and translate others. I do it because translations of key terms can conceal the meaning and significance if someone doesn’t point out the purpose of a Hebrew term that the writer uses. The translation that refers to Nimrod saying, “He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD,” conceals what Moses is trying to convey about Nimrod. So I will show you my translation and then discuss the meaning and significance:
“8) [And Cush] [engendered] [Nimrod:] {and} [he] [caused to profane;] [for he became] [a Gibbor] [in {the} Earth.] 9) [He became] [a Gibbor, a chaser] [before the face of] [Yahuah:] [So on {this} account] [it will be said] [Like Nimrod] [a Gibbor,] [a chaser] [before {the} face of] [Yahuah.] 10) [And [{the} beginning of] [his kingdom] was] [Babel] [and Erech] [and Accad] [and Calneh] [in land of] [Shinar.] ” Genesis 10:8-10 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
I have transliterated the Hebrew word that is normally translated as “mighty” because the Hebrew term “Gibbor” is reserved for those who are breeds that are engendered by some god or a god or The God. You will find that God’s only begotten firstborn son, Yahushuah, was called a Gibbor by Isaiah in one of his many prophecies concerning Mashiach. You can’t see it because they translate the Hebrew word. They did so because they don’t understand the significance of the term. I will show you my translation of one of the most popular verses quoted from Isaiah’s prophecies:
“6) [for a male child] [he was engendered for us] [a son] [he was give for us] [and [the government] is] [on his shoulder] [and he called] [his name] [Wonderful,] [Counselor,] [Gibbor of God,] [Father of] [an age] [Prince of Shalom.]” Isaiah 9:6 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
Yahushuah is like a hybrid man, a male whose progenitor is God, born via a fully human mother who was a virgin—important elements of the Harlot ritual. God mocked this ritual when Mary gave birth to Yahushuah. The only difference is that God placed himself in the body of Yahushuah. You can read about it here:
“9) [For] [all] [the] [fullness] [of the] [Deity] [resides] [in] [him] —[{in} bodily {form}.] Colossians 2:9 —My Provisionary Greek Translation
As it relates to Nimrod, his father, Cush, was attempting to practice the harlot ritual at the Tower of Babel with a woman who was considered—according to the ritual—a harlot, a virgin who was supposed to carry the seed of the god. Fortunately, God spoiled those plans to break up the party. Cush continued on with only his descendants. In the ritual, Cush was in effect playing the symbolic god who impregnated the virgin who would give birth to a male child, a gibbor. By doing this, they once again perverted the word of God, and this is what they were perverting:
“And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.” Genesis 3:15
Moses wrote what he wrote about Babel being the beginning of Nimrod’s kingdom because Nimrod was viewed as the Gibbor who would have dominion over all the earth. Nimrod was "the name," the Gibbor that all the earth decided to make when they journeyed to Shinar. By doing so, they collectively, once again, would have perverted the truth of God by claiming some mere man to be the king over all the earth. That would have been catastrophic for us because no one would be alive today. God would have wiped out everyone at that time.
This will happen again when all the world, except the chosen, accepts the Anti-Christ’s lie when he comes claiming to be God—that is, Yahushuah Hamashiach. I have provided some of the information needed to understand the truth and my knowledge of it. Many will not believe. They will choose to believe some version that comes from the imagination of their wicked mind. That is why I will not provide the more salient points that will show a tremendous deal of evidence against the inhabitants of this wicked Earth.
In either the last article or video, I will show you what God did with the sons of Jacob. You will learn about the Passover and why God punishes the Egyptians. If you're interested in my discipleship program, you can join the sign-up list at https://www.anendtimewitness.site/discipleship. I will provide additional information about it soon.
Shalom, family!