Let's look at it this way.
Noah and wife had Shem, Ham and Japheth.
Shem, Ham and Japheth each acquired wives.
Each son and his wife had children.
Shem had 5 sons and very likely some daughters.
Ham had 4 sons and very likely some daughters.
Japheth had 7 sons and very likely some daughters.
Shem's sons: Elam, Asshur, Lud, Aram, and Arphaxad all grew up together.
Ham's sons: Cush, Mizraim (Egypt), Phut, and Canaan all grew up together.
Japheth's sons: Gomer, Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meshech, and Tiras all grew up together.
It's very likely that Shem, Ham and Japheth's children all grew up together (of course they would be of varying ages). When these children came of age, they eventually married (maybe when they were 40-50 years old) and had children of their own. These children had their own children and so on.
Now, we're at the time of Peleg. Maybe 200 years have passed since the Great Flood ended. Biblical creationists have estimated that by this time, there were perhaps between 1,000 and 5,000 people on the earth (all living together, at least very close to each other) at the time of the dispersion at the tower of Babel. We don't know how long the people were united in purpose in building a city and a great tower, but they had probably been building it for quite some years.
Given that Nimrod was the son of Cush, who himself was the son of Ham, I think it's safe to say he was seen as a powerful man in his time. He wouldn't have been a spring chicken, but neither was he an old fart. People still lived to upwards of 400 years in this early post-Flood period. Given that Nimrod was a man of war and a great ruler, it's quite possible that he didn't make his full allotment of years in his Life bank. But this is speculation by way of inference.
Needless to say, it would seem that Nimrod, being younger and of Ham, may have claimed Babel, Uruk, Akkad and Calneh for himself and then Asshur, being older and of Shem, left the land of Shinar (perhaps he was overthrown) and built Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, and Resen. This would have been sometime during the early Sumerian/Akkad periods.
@Tintin Ah I see where you get the 200 year mark from now. Interesting. I take it you ascribe to thinking the earth being divided to mean in a culture sense, the scatterings of the people after Tower of Babel. I think the dividing of the earth in time of Peleg could be a little more literal than that, or perhaps both. Interesting post though for sure Tin, you're very close! Mindful Tin a lot of the creationists believe a little bit more in their creationism than the Bible, which is why they can't fully figure out and disprove the absurd old earth mythologies. Remember even the followers of the evil religion of islam are creationists.
Also the city of Babel is actually the same as the city of Babylon. It was renamed to Babylon around the 1st millennia BC.
Abraham lived in Ur of the Chaldees, a city in Babylon at the heart of
the civilized world. Archeological evidence reveals that the Babylonians
“had detected the precision of the equinoxes. They knew the cause of
the eclipses, and … could predict them. …
They had correct views of the structure of the solar system, and knew the
order of emplacement of the planets”
(John William Draper, History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science).
Other history books corroborate that when the Greeks conquered Babylon,
they discovered advanced astronomical observations and even a map
representing the world as round, with Babylon near the center.
Babylonian priests knew where the sun, moon and planets were positioned,
recognized their orbits and calculated where they would appear at any
given time in the future.
The world traces its astronomical knowledge to Babylon.
Lol they weren't actually that advanced as is portrayed. They were mislead probably by demons and astrologers. Indeed one of the biggest lies and heresies existent today is the heliocentric/spinning ball earth, other earths, and various space heresies which are all assumed from the pagans and are quite popular still in our time today. In fact this is the big one to putting the death nail in the coffin of the atheistic old earth mythology which I spoke of in the comment to Tintin.
The Bible is the only doctrine and religion that contains the true cosmology. Earth is relatively flat and stationary that it be not moved, the edge of the earth is girded by bounds. The sun is in a circuit above the earth. The stars and mazzaroth circle the earth. There are no other earths, the planets are stars , literally the word planet means wandering star. Earth is not a planet, the earth is the earth. The sun is not a star, the sun is the sun. The stars are the stars and ever star differs from other stars in glory. The moon is a moon, but it is its own light, the lesser light created by God to rule the night, it does not get its light from the sun. Man has never landed on the moon, that is one of the biggest hoaxes this side of history. Space is not a vacuum, space is the heavens, and they are made of a material, the waters the Bible says.
The fallen angels did not teach them any such knowledge if that's what you're wondering, for the Bible says those angels were cast into chains of darkness. Supposing the demons or Satan told them this, remember they are liars, therefore it only makes sense keeping with their character that the various pagans, and not just the Babylonians either, but all the pagans were lied to and deceived.
That's a whole big old topic in itself though, so I think we should leave that for another topic. On that especially, no fault to ya'll again, I understand that's a hard one to swallow as we've all been taught the space lies and heresies from since we were children.
just an incomplete tower and nothing more, yet we build skyscrapers all the time and they dont seem to provoke and anger our Lord. what made this one different? or was it just an act of randomness.
Tis no act of randomness. Read the chapter 11, I have posted it enough, it tells you plainly why the Lord confounded their language. As for man's skyscrapers today, they build them for different reasons it seems than were built in those days according to Bible, but nevertheless they'll all be brought low one day, soon too.
@all I know this has turned now into a juicy post and topic, but I am going to bed here shortly. I think we have kinda split off the topic into all sorts of directions now, and yet indeed they are all tied together. Perhaps some of these tangents would make interesting topics in their own right to try to hammer down more specifically for another day. Praise Jesus and may you all increase in wisdom and love of our Lord God.