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They were haughty, and committed abomination before me: therefore I took them away as I saw [good].
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The Progression of Sin
Commentators, particularly John Calvin, highlight that Sodom's downfall was a gradual process. It didn't begin with the final 'abomination' but with pride, excessive luxury, and indifference to the poor. This pride and ease led them to feel immune to consequences, which then gave way to committing open rebellion against God. This serves as a warning that sin often begins with attitudes of the heart before manifesting in destructive actions.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
As I saw good - Or, “as soon as I saw it.” Omit “good.” God saw and punished. Compare Genesis 18:21.
19th Century
Anglican
As I saw good. —The word good is not in the original, and should be omitted, and the particle translated when: <…
16th Century
Protestant
We must diligently attend to this passage, because God does not excuse the wickedness of Sodom here. Instead, as abominable as those people were, H…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they were haughty Sodom and her daughters, the inhabitants of that place, and the cities adjacent; they lifted up the…
In this chapter, God's dealings with the Jewish nation and their conduct toward Him are described, along with their punishment through the surround…