Sodom and Gomorrah
Sodom and Gomorrah were ancient cities located near the Dead Sea whose inhabitants were notorious in Scripture for widespread immorality, violence, and rejection of God. In the Genesis account, God announced their impending destruction to Abraham, who interceded for any righteous residents; angels then rescued Lot and his family before raining down fire and brimstone that completely obliterated the cities. The event stands as a foundational biblical example of divine judgment on unrepentant sin, later cited by prophets, Jesus, and New Testament writers to warn against wickedness and affirm God's justice.
Details
- Region
- Canaan
- Modern Location
- Believed to be near the southern Dead Sea, Jordan/Israel
Key Passages
Destruction of the Cities
Genesis 19:1-29
God's judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah becomes the Bible's primary example of divine wrath against persistent wickedness - a warning echoed throughout Scripture.
1nd 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;
Abraham Intercedes
Genesis 18:20-33
Abraham's bold negotiation with God reveals that intercession can influence divine action - and that God is willing to spare the many for the sake of the few righteous.
20nd the LORD said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous;
Did You Know?
Archaeological evidence near the Dead Sea shows a sudden, intense burning event around 1700 BC.
The area around the Dead Sea still has natural sulfur deposits and bitumen pits.
Lot's wife 'becoming a pillar of salt' may reference the salt formations still visible near the Dead Sea.