Where did Lot's wife turn into a pillar of salt?

You can read about Lot and his wife in Genesis 19. She was turned into a pillar of salt somewhere between Sodom and Zoar Zoar was the town that they were escaping to. Lot's wife turned back to look at Sodom because she longed for the life that she had there.

Were Lot, his wife, and two of their daughters. Get out quickly and not to look back. “became a pillar of salt.” phrase beyond what it says.

Lot's wife's name may have been Idis. In Sodom lived a man named Lot, with his family. Because of the wicked immmorality of its inhabitants.

Sake of the good people in it, which included his nephew Lot. Were 50 righteous people in it (Genesis 18). So Abraham gradually lowered the number to 10.

Was the only one there who had any decency. Angels while they were staying with Lot. With his family, because God was about to destroy the city.

The city that Lot thought it was pointless to warn them. But this assumes that Lot had only two daughters. Daughters who fled the city with him and his wife.

Look behind them. Would rather stay at the small village of Zoar. What happened to Lot's wife?

A pillar of salt was a miracle. Something that happened. That we can substitute any other meaning to the statement.

She did indeed become a pillar of salt. “his wife looked back from behind him”. Meaning of “lagging behind with longing.” cities being destroyed, she longed for her old life there.

Had moved out of Sodom, but her heart was still back there. Lest thou be consumed” (Genesis 19:17). She was then “consumed”.

Was the effect immediate? Was consumed (destroyed, overpowered) immediately is clear. Perishing cities would have destroyed them.

Time, is not so clear. Buried her in a downpour of salt deposits. Her body over time.

“Remember Lot's wife.” This gives the account unquestionable authenticity. Lot himself was not a great role model in many ways.

Would leave the angels alone, among other failings. With the bad. As for Lot's wife, she has left us several great lessons.

Wife.” — Luke 17:32). Flavor (the reference in Matthew 5:13 is to this type of salt). The Lord tells us to do.

Commands, and doing what is right in God's sight. Photo of Dead Sea pillar of salt by M. Tree that turned bitter waters sweet at Marah?

Going through the eye of a needle? Tree of the knowledge of good and evil? Fewer ribs than women?

Humans evolved from apes? Languages begin at the Tower of Babel? Garden of Eden?

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