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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Genesis 19:22-38

 
V. Genesis 19:22 - Haste thee, escape thither; for I cannot do any thing till thou be come thither. Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar.
1.     This changes the entire paradigm of the story because up to this point we are under the impression that Lot and his family must rush to leave the city before the Lord destroys it, but here it says “I cannot do anything till thou be come tither” making Lot’s departure from Sodom a pre-requisite and destruction cannot begin until he is out.
a.      What does this tell us about God’s character?
b.      God left Abraham agreeing not to destroy the city for the sake of ten, but in reality He would not destroy it for the sake of one for He would not destroy it until that one had fled.
c.      Would God have destroyed Sodom if Lot chose to remain?
·        If Lot chose to remain he would be in direct disobedience to God and would likely not be considered just.
·        God can look into the heart and what our motives are for the things we do, what often seems like an open and closed case may not be so easy when motives and intentions are taken into consideration.
·        God is a discerner of the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
2.     Shows the value of righteousness, we are of tremendous value to God, so much that He made it mandatory that Lot escape before destruction begins.
W.     Genesis 19:23 - The sun was risen upon the earth when Lot entered into Zoar.
1.     What does this mean? 
a.      The sun is always risen upon the earth somewhere. 
b.      Obviously this is limited to the geographical region, but this word earth was used.
·        Earth – ארץ 'erets, feminine noun, land, earth
·        Just a rabbit trail here but is the way the word earth (ארץ 'erets ) is used here possibly the way that the word was intended to be used regarding the flood, was it a worldwide flood or a geographically isolated flood covering the entire middle eastern region?  It appears that a worldwide flood is what the text is conveying, but note the different uses of the word.
2.     So the destruction began at sunrise as Lot entered Zoar.
3.     Zoar must have been close in proximity to Sodom in order to reach it by foot in this short period of time.  Probably 10 miles maximum.

II.              The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
A.    Genesis 19:24 - Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;
1.     Brimstone – גפרית gophriyth, feminine noun, inflammable materials, specifically sulfur
2.     Wars of the Jews, Josephus Book 4, Chapter 8 – …The length of this lake is five hundred and eighty furlongs, where it is extended as far as Zoar, in Arabia; and its breadth is a hundred and fifty. The country of Sodom borders upon it.  It was of old a most happy land, both for the fruits it bore and the riches of its cities, although it be now all burnt up. It is related how for the impiety of its inhabitants, it was burnt by lightning; in consequence of which there are still the remainders of that divine fire; and the traces of the five cities are still to be seen, as well as ashes growing in their fruits, which fruits have a colour as if they were fit to be eaten; but if you pluck them with your hand, they dissolve into smoke and ashes.  And thus what is related of this land of Sodom hath these marks of credibility which our very sight affords us.
a.      Apparently during Josephus’ time the remains were still visible validating the claims of Genesis.
b.      Like the Wisdom of Solomon, Josephus mentions 5 cities rather than 4.
c.      For archeological verification of the Biblical accuracy of Sodom & Gomorrah visit the following video presentation: Revealing God's Treasure -Sodom & Gomorrah
B.     Genesis 19:25 - And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
1.     Deuteronomy 29:23 - [And that] the whole land thereof [is] brimstone, and salt, [and] burning, [that] it is not sown, nor beareth, nor any grass groweth therein, like the overthrow of Sodom, and Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboim, which the LORD overthrew in his anger, and in his wrath:
a.      Of the five cities that formed a coalition against the invading Babylonians these four were destroyed, only Zoar was spared
b.      The Genesis account only specifies Sodom and Gomorrah, they must have been the chief cities.
2.     Jeremiah 49:18 - As in the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour [cities] thereof, saith the LORD, no man shall abide there, neither shall a son of man dwell in it.
a.      To this day it’s a barren desert land
3.     The Wisdom of Solomon 10:7a - Who fled from the fire that descended on the Five Towns; to their wickedness a smoking waste still bears lasting witness, as do trees that bear fruit that never ripens, …
a.      Says here that the fire descended on five towns, not the four mentioned in Deuteronomy.  No mention of what the fifth town was, it could not have been Zoar because that is where Lot initially fled.
b.      The Bible only lists four there could have been a fifth that wasn’t named.
C.    Genesis 19:26 - But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.
1.     The Wisdom of Solomon 10:7b - …and a pillar of salt that stands as a memorial of an unbelieving soul.
2.     Lot’s wife served as a memorial, a memorial of disobedience.
3.     Luke 17:32 - Remember Lot's wife.
4.     Verse 23 says that Lot was in Zoar, was his wife lagging behind and not safely within the walls of Zoar? Sodom must have been visible from Zoar in order for Lot’s wife to even see it
D.    Genesis 19:27 - And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the LORD:
1.     Emphasizes the concern that Abraham had for Lot as he was up early to survey the damage.
2.     He went back to the place where he spoke with God.  Shows Abrahams humanity just  as we sometimes go to a specific geographical area to remember so to is Abraham remembering the Lord’s promise.
E.     Genesis 19:28 - And he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and beheld, and, lo, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.
1.     The smoke of a furnace, representing God’s judgment, remember what walked between the pieces to form the covenant:
a.      Genesis 15:17 - And it came to pass, that, when the sun went down, and it was dark, behold a smoking furnace, and a burning lamp that passed between those pieces.
b.      Covenant of judgment and grace
F.     Genesis 19:29 - And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt.
1.     Here we can see the benefit Lot realized from the intercession of Abraham for God remembered Abraham therefore he rescued Lot.
2.     The cities, plural, in which Lot dwelt.  Up to this point we are only provided evidence that Lot lived only in Sodom, but here it states that he lived in more than one of the destroyed cities.
G.    Genesis 19:30 - And Lot went up out of Zoar, and dwelt in the mountain, and his two daughters with him; for he feared to dwell in Zoar: and he dwelt in a cave, he and his two daughters.
1.     Lot and his daughters left Zoar after how long?
2.     Did he just keep walking through before anyone got up? Or did he reside in the city for a time?
3.     Why did Lot fear to dwell in Zoar? 
a.      Was he witness to the same sinful behaviors that he saw in Sodom?
b.      Or was it because his wife was turned to salt either within the city or just outside the city walls?
c.      Could it be that the people who lived there blamed Lot for the destruction of Sodom which more than likely affected their livelihood?
4.     Remember in v. 17 he was originally commanded to escape to the mountain, it was Lot’s request to flee to Zoar instead.
a.      God said He would not destroy Zoar, does Lot not trust God’s Word to be true?
H.    Genesis 19:31 - And the firstborn said unto the younger, Our father [is] old, and [there is] not a man in the earth to come in unto us after the manner of all the earth:
1.     Lot’s daughters were under the impression that the destruction they just witnessed was worldwide.
a.      If they had just left Zoar this doesn’t seem to make sense since surely there would have been men living in the city of Zoar.
·        Possibly they just passed through the city in the early morning before anyone was up.
b.      Lends the reader to believe that some time has passed since leaving Zoar that this took place.
2.     Somewhat excuses their next actions as being out of desperation to preserve humanity.
I.      Genesis 19:32 - Come, let us make our father drink wine, and we will lie with him, that we may preserve seed of our father.
1.     How long were they in the cave before this took place?
2.     If this wasn’t specifically spelled out, who would believe it?  To a non-believer this story seems too incredible, but these elements seem so revealing that it provides tremendous credibility
3.     Was this action a result of living in Sodom their whole lives under compromised moral and ethical values?
J.      Genesis 19:33 - And they made their father drink wine that night: and the firstborn went in, and lay with her father; and he perceived not when she lay down, nor when she arose.
1.     They “made” their father drink?  It probably didn’t require much effort
2.     Lot was unaware of what happened
3.     Was this God’s plan?
K.    Genesis 19:34 - And it came to pass on the morrow, that the firstborn said unto the younger, Behold, I lay yesternight with my father: let us make him drink wine this night also; and go thou in, [and] lie with him, that we may preserve seed of our father.
L.     Genesis 19:35 - And they made their father drink wine that night also: and the younger arose, and lay with him; and he perceived not when she lay down, nor when she arose.
M.   Genesis 19:36 - Thus were both the daughters of Lot with child by their father.
N.    Genesis 19:37 - And the firstborn bare a son, and called his name Moab: the same [is] the father of the Moabites unto this day.
1.     Moab - מואב Mow'ab, "of his father"
O.    Genesis 19:38 - And the younger, she also bare a son, and called his name Benammi: the same [is] the father of the children of Ammon unto this day.
1.     Benammi – בן–עמי Ben-`Ammiy, "son of my people"
2.     Ammon – עמון `Ammown, "tribal"
       Zephaniah 2:8-9 - I have heard the reproach of Moab, and the revilings of the children of Ammon, whereby they have reproached my people, and magnified [themselves] against their border.  Therefore [as] I live, saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, Surely Moab shall be as Sodom, and the children of Ammon as Gomorrah, [even] the breeding of nettles, and saltpits, and a perpetual desolation: the residue of my people shall spoil them, and the remnant of my people shall possess them.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Genesis 19:7-21

G.    Genesis 19:7 - And said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly.
1.     Lot is playing the part of man’s conscience here, but just like today many times the conscience goes unheeded.
2.     Refers to the men of Sodom as brethren
H.     Genesis 19:8 - Behold now, I have two daughters which have not known man; let me, I pray you, bring them out unto you, and do ye to them as [is] good in your eyes: only unto these men do nothing; for therefore came they under the shadow of my roof.
1.     In desperation, Lot offers an irrational solution
a.      This does however show that Lot may have known who these “guests” were for he valued them above his own family
·        Matthew 10:37 He that loveth father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of Me.
·        Lot seems confused:
o       If believes his guests to be divine why not just ask for their help dispatching the hostiles.
o       If Lot doesn’t believe they are divine, why would he offer his daughters in their stead?
b.      Was this offer perhaps a delay tactic?
2.     The previous verse says “do not so wickedly” how can the solution Lot is offering be considered any less wicked?
3.     “good in your eyes” Lot doesn’t even require that they do what’s good in the eyes of the Lord, but their own eyes.
But wait…
4.     2 Peter 2:6-8 - And turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha into ashes condemned [them] with an overthrow, making [them] an ensample unto those that after should live ungodly; And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked: (For that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing, vexed [his] righteous soul from day to day with [their] unlawful deeds;)
a.      What Peter is saying here is that Lot was just and he was a righteous man vexed by the unlawful deeds of the people of Sodom.
b.      How can Lot’s actions be justified?  Just like every other major character in the Bible that had a lapse of judgment and committed some horrible offenses, Lot apparently was not characterized by his mistakes as he was still considered a just man.
5.     The Wisdom of Soloman 10:5-7 – It was she (wisdom) that when the nations were confused, in their wicked conspiracy, recognized the upright man (Lot), and preserved him blameless before God, and kept him steadfast against having pity on his child.  When the ungodly were perishing, she saved an upright man,
a.      The Wisdom of Solomon is one of the 14 Deuterocanonical books otherwise known as the Apocrypha.
b.      Refers to Lot as an upright man.
I.    Genesis 19:9 - And they said, Stand back. And they said [again], This one [fellow] came in to sojourn, and he will needs be a judge: now will we deal worse with thee, than with them. And they pressed sore upon the man, [even] Lot, and came near to break the door.
1.     The gate of the city was the seat of judges and where Lot was as the 2 angels approached.  The men of Sodom are now rejecting authority and falling into anarchy.
2.     Just or corrupt judges find no favor in the eyes of the wicked. 
J.    Genesis 19:10 - But the men put forth their hand, and pulled Lot into the house to them, and shut to the door.
1.     Just as Christ reaches down from heaven and saves us from our sins, here Lot is in need of a savior to rescue him from the wickedness he has allowed to linger in his life.
2.     They shut the door, sometimes that’s what we need to do…ie shut off the TV, Shut off the internet, leave the party, God helps us to shut doors in our life.
a.      Revelation 3:7 -“…These things saith He that is holy, He that is true, He that hath the key of David, He that openeth; and no man shutteth, and shutteth, and no man openeth;”
b.      Spiritually speaking, God shuts doors that no man can open as a means to His Divine protection.  Sometimes the only way a door can be shut in our lives is if God does it.
K.     Genesis 19:11- And they smote the men that [were] at the door of the house with blindness, both small and great: so that they wearied themselves to find the door.
1.     These men were so consumed in their wickedness that even after they were struck blind they were looking for the door. 
2.     They were already spiritually blind to their wickedness, and now being physically blind it seems to be of no consequence as they continue in their sins.
3.     Acts 9:8-9 – And Saul arose from the earth; and when his eyes were opened, he saw no man: but they led him by the hand, and brought him into Damascus.  And he was three days without sight, and neither did eat nor drink.
a.      Just as the men of Sodom were struck blind, so too was Saul (Paul) by the power of Christ.
·        Paul’s reaction was much different
b.      More evidence that one of the “angels” was a representative of the Word.  It was the Power and the Light of the Word that knocked Saul to the ground.
L.     Genesis 19:12 - And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides? son in law, and thy sons, and thy daughters, and whatsoever thou hast in the city, bring [them] out of this place:
1.     How would you respond if two strangers came to your door and told you to gather your family and flee.
2.     We have to give Lot some credit here, he obeyed.  It would probably be very difficult to up and leave everything you have behind.
3.     Would Lot have left if the townspeople were not enraged against him?  Did the visitors allow this to happen in order to motivate Lot to vacate?
M.    Genesis 19:13 - For we will destroy this place, because the cry of them is waxen great before the face of the LORD; and the LORD hath sent us to destroy it.
1.     Where does the cry come from? Before the face of the Lord
a.      Revelation 6:9-10 – And when He had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the Word of God, and for the testimony which they held: And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost Thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?”
b.      Those slain for the Word of God are under His altar, before His face pleading for justice.
N.    Genesis 19:14 - And Lot went out, and spake unto his sons in law, which married his daughters, and said, Up, get you out of this place; for the LORD will destroy this city. But he seemed as one that mocked unto his sons in law.
1.     Shows that Lot possibly had at least four daughters, two unmarried and at least two married to the plural sons in law.  Some scholars are of the opinion that Lot's virgin daughters were betrothed to these men, this may be true, but it seems more likely that Lot had additional daughters that were already married than to have two daughters of different ages under his roof both of which are engaged.   The older daughter would have been betrothed sooner than the younger (ie. Leah and Rachel) 
2.     Lot went out…so he went out through the blind stricken men of the city, making his way to his daughters’ houses and spoke to his sons-in-law.  They weren’t in the same house.
3.     He appears to have no credibility with his own sons-in-law.  If Lot would have been living above reproach his warnings would have probably been heeded, but its hard to take someone seriously who has lived a life of compromise.
O.      Genesis 19:15 - And when the morning arose, then the angels hastened Lot, saying, Arise, take thy wife, and thy two daughters, which are here; lest thou be consumed in the iniquity of the city.
1.     All of this was taking place in the wee hours of the morning before dawn.
2.     Four total souls are to be saved from destruction
3.     Two daughters which are here differentiated from his other married daughters which are not here.
P.      Genesis 19:16 - And while he lingered, the men laid hold upon his hand, and upon the hand of his wife, and upon the hand of his two daughters; the LORD being merciful unto him: and they brought him forth, and set him without the city.
1.     Lingered - מהה mahahh, verb, to linger, tarry, wait, delay
2.     Lot nor his family seemed to be in any hurry to leave the city as they lingered.
3.     4 hands, 4 people
4.     They were taken by the hand and led out as a result of the Lord’s mercy
Q.    Genesis 19:17 - And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.
1.     Here is the command, Flee and don’t turn back!
2.     So relevant for our lives, when we turn from sin don’t look back, but forward to your salvation.
3.     How often do we here of someone conquering an addiction of some sort in their lives, only to return to it after the battle had been won.
R.     Genesis 19:18 - And Lot said unto them, Oh, not so, my Lord:
1.     Primitive text said Yehevah, changed to Adonai by the Sopherim, one of 134 places in the OT where it has been changed.
2.     So this was Lot recognizing God emphatically
S.   Genesis 19:19 - Behold now, thy servant hath found grace in thy sight, and thou hast magnified thy mercy, which thou hast shewed unto me in saving my life; and I cannot escape to the mountain, lest some evil take me, and I die:
1.     More confusion, Lot has just been rescued from a city destroyed by fire yet his faith is so weak that he fears the trip to the mountain.
T.    Genesis 19:20 - Behold now, this city [is] near to flee unto, and it [is] a little one: Oh, let me escape thither, ([is] it not a little one?) and my soul shall live.
1.     Lot has become accustomed to city life, he doesn’t believe he has the survival skills to make it in the wilderness
2.     Lot wants to go back to city life, back to what he is accustomed to
3.     Lot’s request spared the city of Zoar of the same fate as the other four cities.
U.    Genesis 19:21 - And he said unto him, See, I have accepted thee concerning this thing also, that I will not overthrow this city, for the which thou hast spoken.
1.     God said He will not destroy Zoar
2.     Zoar was not destroyed, the implication is that it would have been destroyed if not for Lot.
a.      Just as Abraham’s intercession saved Lot, Lot intercedes for Zoar.  In essence Abraham’s intercession saved Zoar.
b.      Our lives are so interwoven we sometimes don’t see the end result of our intercession because those we intercede for are interceding for others whom we don’t even know.