Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various SourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various Sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends
Now Abraham had interceded with God to spare the cities of the plain,
for the intercession of His saints is mighty with God. And Abraham
had obtained of God that if in Zoar, the smallest of the cities,
five righteous could be found, and forty-five in all the rest of the
country, God would spare them. Then God ceased talking with Abraham.
Next morning early, Abraham arose and took his staff, and went to the
place where God had met him, to make further intercession for the
cities of the plain, but the smoke of them rose as from a furnace, for
brimstone and fire had been rained upon them out of heaven, and they
had been consumed along with their inhabitants. Only Zoar was spared,
as a place of refuge for Lot, and Lot was kept alive and his daughters;
for God remembered how he had been true to Abraham in Egypt, and had
not betrayed the truth about Sarah when questioned by Pharaoh.
The Mussulman tradition is as follows:--
Lot, whom the Arabs called Loth, was sent by God as a prophet to
convince the inhabitants of the cities of the plain of their ungodly
deeds. But, though he preached for twenty years, he could not convince
them. And whenever he visited Abraham he complained to him of the
iniquity of the people. But Abraham urged him to patience.
At length the long-suffering of God was exhausted, and He sent
the angels Michael, Gabriel, and Azrael, armed with the sword of
destruction, against these cities.
They came to Abraham, who received them, and slaughtered a calf, and
prepared meat and set it before them. But they would not eat. And he
pressed them, and ate himself; but they would not eat, being angels.
Then Abraham’s color went and he was afraid, for to refuse to eat with
a man is a token that you seek his life.
Seeing him discouraged, the angels announced their mission. But Sarah,
observing her husband’s loss of color, laughed and said in her heart,
“Why is he fearful, being surrounded with many servants and faithful
friends?”
Now the angels promised to Abraham a son in his old age, and that they
would rescue Lot in the overthrow of Sodom. Then they rose up and went
on their way, and entered into Sodom; and they met a young maiden in
the street, and asked her the way to Lot’s house.
She answered, “He is my father, and I dwell with him; but know you
not, O strangers, that it is against the laws of this city to show
hospitality?”
But they answered her, “Fear not; lead us to thy father.”
So she led them, and ran before and told Lot, “Behold three men come
seeking thee and asking shelter, and they are beautiful as the angels
of God.”
Then Lot went out to them, and told them the city was full of
wickedness, and that hospitality was not permitted.
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