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Up until some point after the global Flood, all mankind "continued to be of one language and of one set of words." (Genesis 11:1) The Bible indicates that the language later called Hebrew was that original "one language." As will be shown, this does not mean that all other languages stemmed from and are related to Hebrew but that Hebrew preceded all other languages. Thus, after God confused their language, not only did the builders at Babel lack "one set of words" (Ge 11:1), one common vocabulary, but they also lacked a common grammar, a common way of expressing the relationship between words.
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