Genesis
19
New International Version (NIV)
Genesis
19
Sodom
and Gomorrah Destroyed
1 The two angels arrived at Sodom in the evening, and Lot was
sitting in the gateway of the city. When he saw them, he got up to meet them
and bowed down with his face to the ground. 2 “My lords,” he said,
“please turn aside to your servant’s house. You can wash your feet and spend
the night and then go on your way early in the morning.”
“No,” they answered, “we will spend
the night in the square.”
3 But he insisted so strongly that they did go with him and
entered his house. He prepared a meal for them, baking bread without yeast, and
they ate. 4 Before they had gone to bed, all the men from every part
of the city of Sodom—both young and old—surrounded the house. 5 They
called to Lot, “Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us
so that we can have sex with them.”
6 Lot went outside to meet them and shut the door behind him 7
and said, “No, my friends. Don’t do this wicked thing. 8 Look, I
have two daughters who have never slept with a man. Let me bring them out to
you, and you can do what you like with them. But don’t do anything to these
men, for they have come under the protection of my roof.”
9 “Get out of our way,” they replied. “This fellow came here
as a foreigner, and now he wants to play the judge! We’ll treat you worse than
them.” They kept bringing pressure on Lot and moved forward to break down the
door.
10 But the men inside reached out and pulled Lot back into the
house and shut the door. 11 Then they struck the men who were at the
door of the house, young and old, with blindness so that they could not find
the door.
12 The two men said to Lot, “Do you have anyone else
here—sons-in-law, sons or daughters, or anyone else in the city who belongs to
you? Get them out of here, 13 because we are going to destroy this
place. The outcry to the LORD against its people is so great that he has sent
us to destroy it.”
14 So Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, who were
pledged to marry[a] his
daughters. He said, “Hurry and get out of this place, because the LORD is about
to destroy the city!” But his sons-in-law thought he was joking.
15 With the coming of dawn, the angels urged Lot, saying,
“Hurry! Take your wife and your two daughters who are here, or you will be
swept away when the city is punished.”
16 When he hesitated, the men grasped his hand and the hands
of his wife and of his two daughters and led them safely out of the city, for
the LORD was merciful to them. 17 As soon as they had brought them
out, one of them said, “Flee for your lives! Don’t look back, and don’t stop
anywhere in the plain! Flee to the mountains or you will be swept away!”
18 But Lot said to them, “No, my lords,[b] please! 19
Your[c] servant
has found favor in your[d] eyes, and
you[e] have
shown great kindness to me in sparing my life. But I can’t flee to the
mountains; this disaster will overtake me, and I’ll die. 20 Look, here
is a town near enough to run to, and it is small. Let me flee to it—it is very
small, isn’t it? Then my life will be spared.”
21 He said to him, “Very well, I will grant this request too;
I will not overthrow the town you speak of. 22 But flee there quickly,
because I cannot do anything until you reach it.” (That is why the town was
called Zoar.[f])
23 By the time Lot reached Zoar, the sun had risen over the
land. 24 Then the LORD rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and
Gomorrah—from the LORD out of the heavens. 25 Thus he overthrew
those cities and the entire plain, destroying all those living in the
cities—and also the vegetation in the land. 26 But Lot’s wife looked
back, and she became a pillar of salt.
27 Early the next morning Abraham got up and returned to the
place where he had stood before the LORD. 28 He looked down toward
Sodom and Gomorrah, toward all the land of the plain, and he saw dense smoke
rising from the land, like smoke from a furnace.
29 So when God destroyed the cities of the plain, he
remembered Abraham, and he brought Lot out of the catastrophe that overthrew
the cities where Lot had lived.
Lot
and His Daughters
30 Lot and his two daughters left Zoar and settled in the
mountains, for he was afraid to stay in Zoar. He and his two daughters lived in
a cave. 31 One day the older daughter said to the younger, “Our
father is old, and there is no man around here to give us children—as is the
custom all over the earth. 32 Let’s get our father to drink wine and
then sleep with him and preserve our family line through our father.”
33 That night they got their father to drink wine, and the
older daughter went in and slept with him. He was not aware of it when she lay
down or when she got up.
34 The next day the older daughter said to the younger, “Last
night I slept with my father. Let’s get him to drink wine again tonight, and
you go in and sleep with him so we can preserve our family line through our
father.” 35 So they got their father to drink wine that night also,
and the younger daughter went in and slept with him. Again he was not aware of
it when she lay down or when she got up.
36 So both of Lot’s daughters became pregnant by their father.
37 The older daughter had a son, and she named him Moab[g]; he is
the father of the Moabites of today. 38 The younger daughter also
had a son, and she named him Ben-Ammi[h]; he is
the father of the Ammonites[i] of today.
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