They also carried off Abram’s nephew Lot and his possessions, since Lot was living in Sodom.
Parallel translations
- WEB They took Lot, Abram’s brother’s son, who lived in Sodom, and his goods, and departed.
- KJV And they took Lot, Abram’s brother’s son, who dwelt in Sodom, and his goods, and departed.
- NKJV They also took Lot, Abram’s brother’s son who dwelt in Sodom, and his goods, and departed.
- NASB They also took Lot, Abram’s nephew, and his possessions and departed, for he was living in Sodom.
- NLT They also captured Lot—Abram’s nephew who lived in Sodom—and carried off everything he owned.
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Quick answer
They captured Lot and his goods because he lived in Sodom. His worldly choice brings him into captivity.
Overview
Lot is taken prisoner along with his possessions, the direct consequence of having settled in Sodom. The narrator pointedly notes that he 'lived in Sodom,' linking his plight to his earlier choice by sight. His captivity becomes the occasion for Abram's faith-driven rescue.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 9
- Gen 12:5And Abram took his wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, and all the possessions and people they had acquired in Haran, and set out for the land of Canaan. When they came to the land of Canaan,
- Rev 3:19Those I love, I rebuke and discipline. Therefore be earnest and repent.
- Gen 11:27This is the account of Terah. Terah became the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran. And Haran became the father of Lot.
- Rev 18:4Then I heard another voice from heaven say: “Come out of her, My people, so that you will not share in her sins or contract any of her plagues.
- Jer 2:17–19Have you not brought this on yourself by forsaking the LORD your God when He led you in the way?
- Num 16:26And he warned the congregation, “Move away now from the tents of these wicked men. Do not touch anything that belongs to them, or you will be swept away because of all their sins.”
- Gen 13:12–13Abram lived in the land of Canaan, but Lot settled in the cities of the plain and pitched his tent toward Sodom.
- Job 9:23When the scourge brings sudden death, He mocks the despair of the innocent.
- 1 Tim 6:9–11Those who want to be rich, however, fall into temptation and become ensnared by many foolish and harmful desires that plunge them into ruin and destruction.
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From the first promise that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent (3:15), through Abraham's blessing to all nations and Judah's coming ruler, Genesis sows every seed that flowers in Christ — the true offspring, the better Adam, the ram caught for Isaac.
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