Genesis 19:5
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَنَادَوْا عَلَى لُوطٍ وَقَالُوا: «أيْنَ الرَّجُلَانِ اللَّذَانِ جَاءَا إلَيكَ لَيلًا؟ أخْرِجْهُمَا إلَينَا لِكَي نُعَاشِرَهُمَا.»
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the men of Sodom demand Lot to bring out the visitors he is hosting so they can have sexual relations with them. This highlights the wickedness and sinfulness of the city, leading to its eventual destruction.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a group of bullies came to your house and asked to play with your guests in a way that wasn't nice. That's what's happening here. The people of Sodom are being very mean and want to hurt Lot's guests.
Historical Background
The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. This passage is part of the narrative about Lot and his family, detailing the moral corruption of Sodom and the divine intervention to save Lot.
Living It Out Today
This verse reminds us about the importance of hospitality and protecting others. Imagine if a new student at school is being bullied; it's important to stand up for them and protect them from harm.
Topics
hospitalitysinprotectiondivine interventionmoral corruptionjudgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the men of Sodom ask Lot to bring out the visitors?
The men of Sodom were demanding Lot to bring out the visitors because they wanted to engage in sexual acts with them, showing the extreme moral degradation of the city.
What is the significance of Lot offering his daughters instead?
Lot offering his daughters instead of the visitors indicates his attempt to protect his guests, showcasing the importance of hospitality and the lengths one might go to protect others.
How does this verse connect to the theme of divine justice?
This verse highlights the wickedness of Sodom, which led to divine judgment. It shows that God takes action against extreme moral corruption and injustice.
What can we learn from this story about protecting others?
We can learn that it's important to protect others, especially those who are vulnerable or in our care, even if it means making difficult choices or facing significant risks.
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