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Hurry, escape there, for I can`t do anything until you get there." Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar.
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Salvation Precedes Judgment
Commentators highlight the angel's statement, "I cannot do anything until you have come there," as a profound principle. God's judgment on the wicked is deliberately held back until His righteous people are brought to a place of safety. As one scholar notes, God will not let the "scaffold" of this world fall until the building of His church is complete and His people are secure.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
גשׁ־ < הלאה (gesh - hāl'âh), meaning “approach to a distant point,” or “stand back.”
סנורים (san'evērı̂ym
19th Century
Anglican
Zoar. —This town is identified by Dr. Tristram (Land of Moab, p. 330) with Zi’ara, at the northern end of the Dead Sea. I…
Baptist
For I cannot do anything until you have come there. Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar. The sun was risen upon the earth when Lot e…
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16th Century
Protestant
I cannot do anything. Since the angel had not only been sent as an avenger to destroy Sodom but also had received a command for the preser…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Hasten, escape thither Seeing he had granted him his request, he is urgent upon him to be gone, and not to delay upo…
Lot was good, but there was no one else of the same character in the city. All the people of Sodom were very wicked and vile. Therefore, care was t…
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