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  2. Christian view. Islamic view. 20th century views. See also. References. Bibliography. External links. Lot (biblical person) Lot ( / lɒt /; Hebrew: לוֹט Lōṭ, lit. "veil" or "covering"; [1] Greek: Λώτ Lṓt; Arabic: لُوط Lūṭ; Syriac: ܠܘܛ Lōṭ) was a man mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis, chapters 11–14 and 19.

  3. Lot was the nephew of Abram and the cousin of Isaac. When and where he lived: Lot lived in Mesopotamia. It is the land of modern day Syria, Iraq, and Turkey. Note that the Biblical text (Genesis 11:31) says that Terah’s family left “Ur of the Chaldeans.”.

  4. Lot, (Heb. lot), a covering; veil, the son of Haran, and nephew of Abraham ( Genesis 11:27). On the death of his father, he was left in charge of his grandfather Terah (31), after whose death he accompanied his uncle Abraham into Canaan ( 12:5), thence into Egypt (10), and back again to Canaan ( 13:1).

  5. Lot (biblical person) From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lots Flight, by Albrecht Dürer. Lot was a person in the biblical Book of Genesis chapters 11–14 and 19. He moves to Sodom and Gomorrah. He leaves quickly when angels warn him of the coming destruction of the cities, but his wife looks back 'and she became a pillar of ...

  6. LOT lŏt ( לֹֽוט, LXX Λωτ, covering, from root to wrap closely ). Lot was the son of Haran, the youngest brother of Abraham ( Gen 11:27, 31; 12:5 ). He was born in Ur of the Chaldees, usually identified as a site 160 m. N of the Persian Gulf (but cf. C. H. Gordon, JNES, XVII (1958), 28-31, who identifies it with a northern location).

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    Lot, (Hebrews lot), a covering; veil, the son of Haran, and nephew of Abraham ( Genesis 11:27 ). On the death of his father, he was left in charge of his grandfather Terah (31), after whose death he accompanied his uncle Abraham into Canaan ( 12:5 ), thence into Egypt (10), and back again to Canaan ( 13:1 ).

  8. 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 ...

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