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This image is a page from a book featuring an illustration and text. The illustration depicts a historical or biblical scene with multiple people engaged in various activities. In the foreground, a woman with dark hair is carrying a long wooden pole across her shoulders. To her left, a man with a beard and tan clothing gestures with his open hand while holding a bag. In the background, other figures are visible, some carrying baskets, and what appears to be a large, multi-tiered structure, possibly a ziggurat or ancient city, under construction. The scene is set in a dry, dusty environment with palm trees, suggesting a location in the Middle East or a similar arid climate.

The text accompanying the illustration is a narrative passage discussing Jehovah's reaction to the people's actions, his decision to stop them by confusing their languages, and the subsequent scattering of people and the naming of the city Babel. It poses two questions for the reader: "What did the people of Babel do?" and "How did Jehovah stop them?" The text also provides a biblical reference: "Genesis 11:1-9". The overall tone of the text is educational and narrative. The image seems to be from a religious or historical context, likely a children's book or study material.
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Jun 29, 2026, 11:23 AM

Jauro Yinu, Nigeria

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This image is a page from a book featuring an illustration and text. The illustration depicts a historical or biblical scene with multiple people engaged in various activities. In the foreground, a woman with dark hair is carrying a long wooden pole across her shoulders. To her left, a man with a beard and tan clothing gestures with his open hand while holding a bag. In the background, other figures are visible, some carrying baskets, and what appears to be a large, multi-tiered structure, possibly a ziggurat or ancient city, under construction. The scene is set in a dry, dusty environment with palm trees, suggesting a location in the Middle East or a similar arid climate. The text accompanying the illustration is a narrative passage discussing Jehovah's reaction to the people's actions, his decision to stop them by confusing their languages, and the subsequent scattering of people and the naming of the city Babel. It poses two questions for the reader: "What did the people of Babel do?" and "How did Jehovah stop them?" The text also provides a biblical reference: "Genesis 11:1-9". The overall tone of the text is educational and narrative. The image seems to be from a religious or historical context, likely a children's book or study material.

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