Babel, Babylon
See also Nebuchadnezzar; World
The capital of Babylonia.
Babel was founded by Nimrod and was one of the oldest cities in the land of Mesopotamia, or Shinar (Gen. 10:8–10). The Lord confounded the languages at the time the people were building the Tower of Babel (Gen. 11:1–9; Ether 1:3–5, 33–35). Babylon later became Nebuchadnezzar’s capital. He built an enormous city of which the ruins still remain. Babylon became a very wicked city and has since come to symbolize the wickedness of the world.
- Flee out of the midst of Babylon:Jer. 51:6;
- Babylon will be established and will fall:Rev. 17–18;
- Babylon shall be destroyed:2 Ne. 25:15;
- Babylon shall fall:D&C 1:16;
- I will not spare any that remain in Babylon:D&C 64:24;
- Go ye out from Babylon:D&C 133:5, 7, 14;

