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19–5: Lot offers up his daughters to a gang of rapists-SAY WHAT??!!
Genesis 19 presents a shocking scene where Lot offers his daughters to protect his guests. Understanding Middle Eastern cultural norms of hospitality helps explain this disturbing but contextually accurate action.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–7: The real reason why God destroyed Sodom
God’s destruction of Sodom was not simply about homosexuality. Ezekiel 16 shows that pride, gluttony, and extreme inhospitable behavior toward outsiders were key factors that provoked divine judgment.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–8: The importance of putting God’s name back into the Scriptures
Genesis 19 demonstrates the importance of using God’s proper name, YAHWEH, in Scripture. Substitutions like “Lord” or “Adonai” can blur distinctions between the Father, Yeshua, and the Holy Spirit.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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13–1: What Lot Didn’t See — The Price of Worldly Prosperity
Genesis 13 shows the quiet but powerful moment when Abram and Lot part ways. One chooses worldly wealth; the other, God’s promise. This passage invites us to consider which direction we choose when faith and comfort collide.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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14–5: Abram’s encounter with the King of Sodom foreshadows Yeshua’s wilderness temptation
Abram’s refusal of the King of Sodom’s offer reveals a powerful scriptural pattern, one that foreshadows Yeshua’s wilderness temptation and exposes how worldly wealth is used to capture souls.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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