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Chapter 19
And
there
came
two
angels
to
Sodom
at
even;
and
Lot
sat
in
the
gate
of
Sodom:
and
Lot
seeing
them
rose
up
to
meet
them;
and
he
bowed
himself
with
his
face
toward
the
ground;
2
And
he
said,
Behold
now,
my
lords,
turn
in,
I
pray
you,
into
your
servant’s
house,
and
tarry
all
night,
and
wash
your
feet,
and
ye
shall
rise
up
early,
and
go
on
your
ways.
And
they
said,
Nay;
but
we
will
abide
in
the
street
all
night.
3
And
he
pressed
upon
them
greatly;
and
they
turned
in
unto
him,
and
entered
into
his
house;
and
he
made
them
a
feast,
and
did
bake
unleavened
bread,
and
they
did
eat.
4
But
before
they
lay
down,
the
men
of
the
city,
even
the
men
of
Sodom,
compassed
the
house
round,
both
old
and
young,
all
the
people
from
every
quarter:
5
And
they
called
unto
Lot,
and
said
unto
him,
Where
are
the
men
which
came
in
to
thee
this
night?
bring
them
out
unto
us,
that
we
may
know
them.
6
And
Lot
went
out
at
the
door
unto
them,
and
shut
the
door
after
him,
7
And
said,
I
pray
you,
brethren,
do
not
so
wickedly.
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.
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.
10
But
the
men
put
forth
their
hand,
and
pulled
Lot
into
the
house
to
them,
and
shut
to
the
door.
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.
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
18
And
Lot
said
unto
them,
Oh,
not
so,
my
Lord:
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:
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.
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.
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.
23
The
sun
was
risen
upon
the
earth
when
Lot
entered
into
Zoar.
24
Then
the
Lord
rained
upon
Sodom
and
upon
Gomorrah
brimstone
and
fire
from
the
Lord
out
of
heaven;
25
And
he
overthrew
those
cities,
and
all
the
plain,
and
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
cities,
and
that
which
grew
upon
the
ground.
26
But
his
wife
looked
back
from
behind
him,
and
she
became
a
pillar
of
salt.
27
And
Abraham
gat
up
early
in
the
morning
to
the
place
where
he
stood
before
the
Lord:
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.
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.
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.
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:
32
Come,
let
us
make
our
father
drink
wine,
and
we
will
lie
with
him,
that
we
may
preserve
seed
of
our
father.
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.
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.
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.
36
Thus
were
both
the
daughters
of
Lot
with
child
by
their
father.
37
And
the
firstborn
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Moab:
the
same
is
the
father
of
the
Moabites
unto
this
day.
38
And
the
younger,
she
also
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Ben-ammi:
the
same
is
the
father
of
the
children
of
Ammon
unto
this
day.
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