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The origin of languages.
At the beginning of the civilization there we no borders and no divisions among human race; because they all had ONE LANGUAGE.
Genesis 11:l “Now the whole world had one language and a common speech”.
One day the division came “Babel”, the Hebrew word used is “balal” which means confusion. All the possible languages that we may know today were originated at the Tower of Babel.
The only reason for so many divisions and languages nowadays is the result of the sin.
Yes, sin originated all the different languages, but the gospel will originate ONE LANGUAGE again. God opened the minds of the people at Pentecost for them to understand the message in their own native languages, Acts 2: 6-11.
The barriers of communications will soon disappear and we’ill all have ONE LANGUAGE once again. That day will be when we dwell with our heavenly Father for ever and ever.
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