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but in the day that Lot went out from Sodom, it rained fire and sulfur from the sky, and destroyed them all.
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Judgment Amidst the Ordinary
Commentators emphasize that the destruction of Sodom came suddenly while people were engrossed in their normal daily lives. Jesus uses this historical event to illustrate that His return and the final judgment will similarly interrupt a world that is largely unprepared and unconcerned.
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18th Century
Theologian
They did eat, etc. They were busy with the affairs of this life, as if nothing were about to happen.
The same day, etc. Se…
19th Century
Bishop
It rained fire and brimstone.—The combination of the two Greek words is found in the LXX. version of Genesis 19:24, and o…
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Remember Lot's wife.
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Jesus’ references to Noah and Lot serve to illustrate the suddenness of the revelation of the Son of Man. The words “eating, drinking,” etc., descr…
17th Century
Pastor
But the same day Lot went out of Sodom Being plucked and brought from thence by the angels early in the morning; and…
Minister
The kingdom of God was among the Jews, or rather within some of them. It was a spiritual kingdom, established in the heart by the power of Divine g…
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