Come, let us go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
All Commentaries on Genesis 11:7 Go To Genesis 11
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Come ye As men seemed bent on taking heaven by storm, like the ancient giants, God turns their expressions, as it were, against themselves, and shows them an example of humility, let us go down. He acts the part of a judge, and therefore will examine all with the utmost diligence, as he denotes by these expressions; being really incapable of moving from place to place, on account of his immensity. (Haydock)
He seems nearer to men, by the effects or punishments which he inflicted. The address which he here makes is directed, not to the angels, but to the other co-equal powers of the Blessed Trinity. (Menochius)