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They made their father drink wine that night: and the firstborn went in, and lay with her father. He didn`t know when she lay down, nor when she arose.
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The Peril of Drunkenness
Commentators view this event as a stark warning against the dangers of drunkenness. They explain that while Lot was unaware of his actions, his intoxication was the sin that opened the door to further sin. John Calvin argues that God allowed this tragic crime to be recorded to make the vice of drunkenness abhorrent for all time, while Matthew Henry notes that many people do things when drunk that they would find horrifying when sober.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
גשׁ־ < הלאה (gesh - hāl'âh), meaning “approach to a distant point,” or “stand back.”
סנורים (san'evērı̂ym
16th Century
Protestant
And he perceived not. Though Lot did not sin knowingly, yet, because his drunkenness was the cause of his sin, his guilt is diminished, bu…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they made their father drink wine that night They persuaded him to drink liberally, urged him to it again, in or…
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