Genesis 19:1
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
فجاءَ المَلاكانِ إلَى سدومَ مساءً، وكانَ لوطٌ جالِسًا في بابِ سدومَ. فلَمّا رآهُما لوطٌ قامَ لاستِقبالِهِما، وسَجَدَ بوَجهِهِ إلَى الأرضِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the arrival of two angels in Sodom at evening time. Lot, a resident of Sodom, was sitting at the city gate and stood up to greet them, showing great respect.
Explained for Children
Imagine two strangers came to your town one evening. Your friend, who is like the nice guy from the neighborhood, saw them and got up to say hello. He bent down to show how much he respected them, like when you bow to say thank you to your teacher.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, recording the early history of humanity and the origins of the Israelites. This part is set in the ancient city of Sodom, where Lot lived and was known for his hospitality.
Living It Out Today
Just like Lot welcomed the strangers, we can practice hospitality by being kind to people we meet. For example, offering a welcoming hand to new neighbors can make them feel included in the community.
Topics
hospitalityangelsSodom and Gomorrahrespectreception of strangersevening
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Lot sitting at the gate of Sodom?
In ancient cities, the city gate was a place for important social and legal interactions. Sitting there suggested Lot had a significant role in Sodom’s social structure.
What is the significance of Lot bowing to the angels?
Bowing was a sign of respect and submission. Lot recognized the angels as divine messengers and showed them the utmost respect.
How does this verse relate to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah?
This verse introduces the angels who come to warn Lot about the impending destruction of Sodom due to its wickedness, setting the stage for the rest of the story.
What can we learn about angels from this verse?
Angels are portrayed as divine messengers who can appear in human form and interact with people, often to deliver important messages or warnings.
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