Génesis 19:18

18 Pero Lot les dijo: No, por favor, señores míos.

Génesis 19:18 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 19:18

And Lot said unto them
Supposing three present, not observing that the two angels had left him that had brought him thither; though it is but to one of them he addresses himself, even to him who had bid him make the best of his way to the mountain, as appears by what follows: oh, not so, my Lord;
that is, let me not be obliged to go so far as to the mountain; though R. Samuel takes it to be an assent, and interprets the phrase of his being willing: but this does not agree with what follows, and is rejected by Aben Ezra, who relates it; and who also observes, that the word "Lord" is a common name, that is, that belongs to a creature; but Jarchi says their Rabbins take it to be an holy name, that is, a name that belongs to God, and gives a good reason why it is so to be understood here; since the person spoken to had it in his power to kill or make alive, to save or destroy, as the following words show; so Ben Melech and the Targum of Oukelos render it by Jehovah.

Génesis 19:18 In-Context

16 Mas él titubeaba. Entonces los dos hombres tomaron su mano y la mano de su mujer y la mano de sus dos hijas, porque la compasión del SEÑOR estaba sobre él; y lo sacaron y lo pusieron fuera de la ciudad.
17 Y aconteció que cuando los habían llevado fuera, uno le dijo: Huye por tu vida. No mires detrás de ti y no te detengas en ninguna parte del valle; escapa al monte, no sea que perezcas.
18 Pero Lot les dijo: No, por favor, señores míos.
19 Ahora he aquí, tu siervo ha hallado gracia ante tus ojos, y has engrandecido tu misericordia la cual me has mostrado salvándome la vida; mas no puedo escapar al monte, no sea que el desastre me alcance, y muera.
20 Ahora he aquí, esta ciudad está bastante cerca para huir a ella, y es pequeña. Te ruego que me dejes huir allá (¿no es pequeña?) para salvar mi vida.
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