Genesis 19:29

29 But yet whe God destroyed the cities of ye regio he thought a pon Abraha: and sent Lot out from the dager of the overthrowenge when he overthrewe the cyttes where Lot dwelled.

Genesis 19:29 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 19:29

And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the
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Not when he had destroyed them, but when he was about to destroy them; for Lot was sent out from them, and delivered out of them, before they were destroyed; and therefore Noldius rightly renders the words, "before God destroyed" F13 them:

that God remembered Abraham;
his promise to him, that he would bless them that blessed him, ( Genesis 12:3 ) ; and his prayer to him for Lot in ( Genesis 18:23-32 ) ; for, though he does not mention him by name, he bore him on his heart, and he was always in the number of the righteous ones, on whose account he interceded for the sparing of the cities; and, though God did not hear and answer him with regard to the cities, yet he did with respect to the righteous men in them:

and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow;
by two angels, who took him by the hand and brought him out of Sodom, now overthrown:

when he overthrew the cities in which Lot dwelt;
that is, in one of which Lot dwelt, namely, Sodom, as Aben Ezra rightly observes, comparing the passage with ( Judges 12:7 ) ; unless it can be thought that Lot first dwelt in one of those cities and then in another, and first and last in them all, which is not very likely.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (txvb) "antequam perderet", Nold. Ebr. concord. partic. p. 144. No. 679.

Genesis 19:29 In-Context

27 Abraham rose vp early and got him to the place where he stode before the LORde
28 and loked toward Sodome and Gomorra and toward all the londe of that contre. And as he loked: beholde the smoke of the contre arose as it had bene the smoke of a fornace.
29 But yet whe God destroyed the cities of ye regio he thought a pon Abraha: and sent Lot out from the dager of the overthrowenge when he overthrewe the cyttes where Lot dwelled.
30 And Lot departed out of Zoar and dwelled in the mountayns ad his .ij. doughters with him for he feared to tary in Zoar: he dweld therfore in a caue both he and his .ij. doughters also.
31 Than sayde the elder vnto the yonger oure father is olde and there are no moo men in the erth to come in vnto vs after the maner of all the world.
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