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Babylon was founded by a man named, Nimrod (Genesis 10). Babylon is more than just a city in the Bible. It is a spirit. It is the spirit of Nimrod. It is a rebellion. It is a rebellion against all that is good, against God Himself.
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www.apostolic.edu/biblestudy/files/nimrod.htm
www.apostolic.edu/biblestudy/files/nimrod.htm
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The names Nabul and Bel were the official names of Nimrod/Marduk in later periods and were popular in later periods among the ruling classes of Babylon as name elements as in NEBUchadnezzar and BELshazzar.
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ldolphin.org/Nimrod.html
ldolphin.org/Nimrod.html
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Genesis 10 continues with a list of the other descendants of Ham, then presents a list of Shem's lineage. Chapter 11 resumes the account of Nimrod's Babylon:
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NIMROD AND BABYLON: THE BIRTH OF IDOLATRY ... Semiramis soon claimed that Nimrod had become the "sun god," and was worshiped as such. Not surprisingly, Semiramis was also worshiped as a goddess -- her original goal finally achieved. Thus, the birth of the mystery religion of Babylon: pagan worship of the bogus virgin and child.
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koinonia-all.org/bible/nimrod.htm
koinonia-all.org/bible/nimrod.htm
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An angel, however, saved Abraham, and Nimrod was amazed. Nimrod reportedly sent Abraham on his way, after that, with great riches and his freedom. The battle between the Babylon of Nimrod and the bloodline of Adam was obviously won by Abraham this time.
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mystery-babylon.org/legacyofnimrod.html
mystery-babylon.org/legacyofnimrod.html
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Nimrod Founds Babylon ... Nimrod was the first king of Babylon. Nimrod's wife was Semiramis; noted for her beauty and gross immorality and licentiousness. Nimrod was known in ancient history as "Ninus," a name that came from Hebrew word "nin," meaning "a son." The significance of this name is that Nimrod was later worshiped...
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www.hlinc-zionsake.org/Babylon/02-Nimrod-sun_god.html
www.hlinc-zionsake.org/Babylon/02-Nimrod-sun_god.html
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The founder of the city of Babylon is Nimrod Bar-Cush. ... a. Babylon b. Nimrod c. The Tower ... Any effort to trace the origins of the myth, legend, and lore of goddess-worship will eventually lead one back to a single historical figure---Semiramis, wife of Nimrod and queen of Babylon, and this is especially true...
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www.buzzardhut.net/index/htm/Babylon/Nimrod.htm
www.buzzardhut.net/index/htm/Babylon/Nimrod.htm
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Genesis 10:8-10 "And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one (first king) in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD." Nimrod (Heb. ... nimrodh), a descendent of Ham, was responsible for building the city of Babel (Babylon).
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www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterThree/TowerOfBabel.htm
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Nimrod's Babylonian musical team was, like all nations, for the service of the king who viewed himself as either the god or the agent of the god. ... Nimrod's Babylonian musical team was, like all nations, for the service of the king who viewed himself as either the god ... The symbol of Babylon was the serpent in many forms:
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www.piney.com/MuBabylo.html
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