Luc 17:28

28 C'est encore ce qui arriva du temps de Lot: On mangeait, on buvait, on achetait, on vendait, on plantait et on bâtissait;

Luc 17:28 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 17:28

Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot
When he lived in Sodom, and before, and at the time of the destruction of that city with other neighbouring ones:

they did eat, they drank; (See Gill on Luke 17:27), and ( Ezekiel 16:49 ) . This is to be understood of the inhabitants of Sodom, and the other cities that perished with it:

they bought, they sold:
they traded among themselves, and with their neighbours; and, as it appears from the text referred to, they had no regard to the poor and needy; they made no conscience of defrauding and oppressing them:

they planted;
vineyards, and fruit trees; living in a very fruitful soil, like the garden of God, ( Genesis 13:10 )

they builded;
houses for themselves and posterity; and thus, as a Jewish writer F8 observes of them, in agreement with our Lord's design in all this, being filled with the increase of the earth, they lived in security, peace, and tranquillity.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Pirke Eliezer, c. 25.

Luc 17:28 In-Context

26 Et ce qui arriva du temps de Noé, arrivera de même au temps du Fils de l'homme:
27 On mangeait, on buvait, on prenait et on donnait en mariage, jusqu'au jour où Noé entra dans l'arche; et le déluge vint qui les fit tous périr.
28 C'est encore ce qui arriva du temps de Lot: On mangeait, on buvait, on achetait, on vendait, on plantait et on bâtissait;
29 Mais le jour que Lot sortit de Sodome, une pluie de feu et de soufre tomba du ciel, qui les fit tous périr;
30 Il en sera de même au jour que le Fils de l'homme paraîtra.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.