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      • Lot in the Bible, the nephew of Abraham, who was allowed to escape from the destruction of Sodom (Genesis 19). Lot's wife, who disobeyed orders and looked back, was turned into a pillar of salt.
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  2. Lot (/ l ɒ t /; Hebrew: לוֹט Lōṭ, lit. "veil" or "covering"; Greek: Λώτ Lṓt; Arabic: لُوط Lūṭ; Syriac: ܠܘܛ Lōṭ) was a man mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis, chapters 11–14 and 19.

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  3. Lot is the son of Abraham’s brother Haran, son of Terah. After Haran dies, Lot moves with Abraham to Canaan. When Lot’s shepherds argue with Abraham’s shepherds, Lot moves to Sodom because of how rich the place is even though the people are evil.

  4. Lot was a man mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis, chapters 11–14 and 19. Notable events in his life recorded in Genesis include his journey with his uncle Abraham; his flight from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, during which his wife became a pillar of salt, and being intoxicated by his daughters so they could have incestuous ...

  5. The daughters of the biblical patriarch Lot appear in chapter 19 of the Book of Genesis, in two connected stories. In the first, Lot offers his daughters to a Sodomite mob; in the second, his daughters have sex with Lot without his knowledge to bear him children.

  6. 1. When Lot’s father died in Ur, Lot chose to accompany the portion of the family that was migrating from Mesopotamia into Canaan. Perhaps (as Boyd, ISBE, III, 1930, suggests) a childless uncle and a fatherless nephew would find a mutual bond.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lot's_wifeLot's wife - Wikipedia

    In the Bible, Lot's wife is a figure first mentioned in Genesis 19. The Book of Genesis describes how she became a pillar of salt after she looked back at Sodom (the " looking taboo " motif in mythology and folklore).

  8. Lot - New World Encyclopedia. Lot flees Sodom with his daughters, whose mother looks back at the city's destruction. In the Bible, Lot (Arabic: لوط, Lūṭ; Hebrew: לוֹט, Lot; "Hidden, covered") was the nephew of the patriarch Abraham. He was the son of Abraham's brother Haran.

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