Genesis 10:10
Context10:10 The primary regions 1 of his kingdom were Babel, 2 Erech, 3 Akkad, 4 and Calneh 5 in the land of Shinar. 6
Genesis 11:2
Context11:2 When the people 7 moved eastward, 8 they found a plain in Shinar 9 and settled there.
Zechariah 5:11
Context5:11 He replied, “To build a temple 10 for her in the land of Babylonia. 11 When it is finished, she will be placed there in her own residence.”
[10:10] 1 tn Heb “beginning.” E. A. Speiser, Genesis (AB), 67, suggests “mainstays,” citing Jer 49:35 as another text where the Hebrew noun is so used.
[10:10] 3 sn Erech (ancient Uruk, modern Warka), one of the most ancient civilizations, was located southeast of Babylon.
[10:10] 4 sn Akkad, or ancient Agade, was associated with Sargon and located north of Babylon.
[10:10] 5 tn No such place is known in Shinar (i.e., Babylonia). Therefore some have translated the Hebrew term כַלְנֵה (khalneh) as “all of them,” referring to the three previous names (cf. NRSV).
[10:10] 6 sn Shinar is another name for Babylonia.
[11:2] 7 tn Heb “they”; the referent (the people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[11:2] 8 tn Or perhaps “from the east” (NRSV) or “in the east.”
[11:2] 9 tn Heb “in the land of Shinar.”
[5:11] 10 tn Heb “house” (so NIV, NRSV, CEV).
[5:11] 11 sn The land of Babylonia (Heb “the land of Shinar”) is another name for Sumer and Akkad, where Babylon was located (Gen 10:10). Babylon throughout the Bible symbolizes the focus of anti-God sentiment and activity (Gen 11:4; 14:1; Isa 13–14; 47:1-3; Jer 50–51; Rev 14:8; 17:1, 5, 18; 18:21).