Genesis 19
God destroys the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants. Abraham's nephew Lot and his family were saved from the destruction.
Bible version
The Destruction of Sodom
Commentary
Genesis 19 is a powerful chapter that tells the story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. It begins with two angels arriving in Sodom and being welcomed by Lot, who is Abraham's nephew. Lot offers the angels hospitality and protection from the wickedness of the city. The angels warn Lot and his family to flee the city before it is destroyed. Lot hesitates, but eventually agrees and takes his family out of the city. The angels then bring down fire and brimstone from heaven, destroying the city and all its inhabitants. This is a powerful demonstration of God's judgment on the wickedness of the city. It serves as a warning to all who would turn away from God and embrace sin. The chapter ends with Lot's wife looking back at the destruction and turning into a pillar of salt. This serves as a reminder to all of us that we should not look back at our past sins, but instead look forward to a future of faithfulness to God. Overall, Genesis 19 is a powerful chapter that serves as a reminder of God's judgment and mercy. It is a reminder to us all to turn away from sin and embrace faithfulness to God.
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There are 38 verses in Genesis, chapter 19.