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* Psalm 137 "By the waters of Babylon we wept", a psalm from Hebrew captivity in Babylon.
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* "'''By the waters of Babylon we wept'''", Psalm 137 of the Books of Psalms, from Hebrew captivity in Babylon.
* Babble along
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* '''Babble along '''
* Tower of Babel, which displeased God and was unfinished, after which point God created confusion of language among the groups of the Earth--perhaps parallel to HCE's comparison to Tim Finnegan as a builder and fear of the fall (as with Finnegan), and the book's seeming chaos of language, and most certainly, the book's diversity of language.
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* '''Tower of Babel:''' which displeased God and was unfinished, after which point God created confusion of language among the groups of the Earth--perhaps parallel to HCE's comparison to Tim Finnegan as a builder and fear of the fall (as with Finnegan), and the book's seeming chaos of language, and most certainly, the book's diversity of language.
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[[Category: Old Testament]]

Latest revision as of 05:28, 14 August 2012

  • "By the waters of Babylon we wept", Psalm 137 of the Books of Psalms, from Hebrew captivity in Babylon.
  • Babble along
  • Tower of Babel: which displeased God and was unfinished, after which point God created confusion of language among the groups of the Earth--perhaps parallel to HCE's comparison to Tim Finnegan as a builder and fear of the fall (as with Finnegan), and the book's seeming chaos of language, and most certainly, the book's diversity of language.