1._And there came two angels to Sodom_. The question occurs, why one
of the three angels has suddenly disappeared, and two only are come to
Sodom? The Jews (with their wonted audacity in introducing fables)
pretend that one came to destroy Sodom, the other to preserve Lot. But
from the discourse of... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Nay, but we will abide in the street_. The angels do not
immediately assent, in order that they may the more fully investigate
the disposition of the holy man. For he was about to bring them to his
own house, not merely for the sake of supplying them with a supper,
but for the purpose of defendin... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And he made them a feast_. By these words, and others following,
Moses shows that the angels were more sumptuously entertained than was
customary: for Lot did not act thus, indiscriminately, with all. But,
when he conceived, from the dignity of their mien and dress, that they
were not common men,... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Before they lay down_. Here, in a single crime, Moses sets before
our eyes a lively picture of Sodom. For it is hence obvious, how
diabolical was their consent in all wickedness, since they all so
readily conspired to perpetrate the most abominable crime. The
greatness of their iniquity and wanto... [ Continue Reading ]
5._Where are the men _? Although it was their intention shamefully to
abuse the strangers to their outrageous appetite, yet, in words, they
pretend that their object is different. For, as if Lot had been guilty
of a fault in admitting unknown men into the city, wherein he himself
was a stranger, the... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And Lot went out at the door unto them_. It appears from the fact
that Lot went out and exposed himself to danger, how faithfully he
observed the sacred right of hospitality. It was truly a rare virtue,
that he preferred the safety and honor of the guests whom he had once
undertaken to protect, t... [ Continue Reading ]
8._I have two daughters_. As the constancy of Lot, in risking his own
life for the defense of his guests, deserves no common praise; so now
Moses relates that a defect was mixed with this great virtue, which
sprinkled it with some imperfection. For, being destitute of advice,
he devises (as is usual... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And they said, Stand back_. That Lot, with all his entreaties, than
which nothing could be adduced more likely to soothe their rage, was
thus harshly repelled, shows the indomitable haughtiness of this
people. And, in the first place, they threaten that, if he persists in
interceding, they will d... [ Continue Reading ]
10._But the men put forth their hand_. Moses again gives the name of
men to those who were not so, but who had appeared as such; for
although they begin to exert their celestial force, they do not yet
declare that they are angels divinely sent from heaven. But here Moses
teaches, that the Lord, alth... [ Continue Reading ]
12._Hast thou here any besides? _At length the angels declare for what
purpose they came, and what they were about to do. For so great was
the indignity of the last act of this people, that Lot must now see
how impossible it was for God to bear with them any longer. And, in
the first place, they dec... [ Continue Reading ]
13._The Lord has sent us to destroy it_. This place teaches us, that
the angels are the ministers of God’s wrath, as well as of his
grace. Nor does it form any objection to this statement, that
elsewhere the latter service is peculiarly ascribed to holy angels: as
when the Apostle says, they were ap... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And Lot went out_. The faith of the holy man, Lot, appeared first
in this, that he was completely awed and humbled at the threatening of
God; secondly, that in the midst of destruction, he yet laid hold of
the salvation promised to him. In inviting his sons-in-law to join
him, he manifests such... [ Continue Reading ]
15._The angels hastened Lot_. Having praised the faith and piety of
Lot, Moses shows that something human still adhered to him; because
the angels hastened him, when he was lingering. The cause of his
tardiness might be, that he thought he was going into exile: thus a
multiplicity of cares and fears... [ Continue Reading ]
16_And while he lingered, the men laid hold upon his hand. _The angels
first urged him by words; now seizing him by the hand, and indeed with
apparent violence, they compel him to depart. His tardiness is truly
wonderful, since, though he was certainly persuaded that the angels
did not threaten in v... [ Continue Reading ]
17._Escape for thy life_. This was added by Moses, to teach use that
the Lord not only stretches out his hand to us for a moment, in order
to begin our salvation; but that without leaving his work imperfect,
he will carry it on even to the end. It certainly was no common act of
grace, that the ruin... [ Continue Reading ]
18._And Lot said unto them_. Here another fault of Lot is censured,
because he does not simply obey God, nor suffer himself to be
preserved according to His will, but contrives some new method of his
own. God assigns him a mountain as his future place of refuge, he
rather chooses for himself a city.... [ Continue Reading ]
19._Behold now, they servant has found grace in thy sight_. Though Lot
saw two persons, he yet directs his discourse to one. Whence we infer,
that he did not rely upon the angels; because he was well convinced
that they had no authority of their own, and that his salvation was
not placed in their ha... [ Continue Reading ]
21._See, I have accepted thee concerning this thing also_. Some
ignorantly argue from this expression, that Lot’s prayer was
pleasing to God, because he assented to his request, and gave him what
he sought. For it is no new thing for the Lord sometimes to grant, as
an indulgence, what he, neverthele... [ Continue Reading ]
22._I cannot do any thing_. Since the angel had not only been sent as
an avenger to destroy Sodom, but also had received a command for the
preservation of Lot; he therefore declares, that he will not do the
former act, unless this latter be joined with it; because it is not at
the option of the serv... [ Continue Reading ]
24._Then the Lord rained_. Moses here succinctly relates in very
unostentatious language, the destruction of Sodom and of the other
cities. The atrocity of the case might well demand a much more copious
narration, expressed in tragic terms; but Moses, according to his
manner, simply recites the judg... [ Continue Reading ]
26._But his wife looked back_. Moses here records the wonderful
judgment of God, by which the wife of Lot was transformed into a
statue of salt. But under the pretext of this narrative, captious and
perverse men ridicule Moses; for since this metamorphosis has no more
appearance of truth, than those... [ Continue Reading ]
27._And Abraham got up early in the morning_. Moses now reverts to
Abraham, and shows that he, by no means, neglected what he had heard
from the mouth of the angel; for he relates that Abraham came to a
place where he might see the judgment of God. For we must not suspect
that (as we have lately sai... [ Continue Reading ]
29._God remembered Abraham_. Although Moses does not assert that the
deliverance of Abraham’s nephew was made known to him; yet since he
says, that Lot was saved from destruction for Abraham’s sake, it is
probable that he was not deprived of that consolation which he most
needed; and that he was con... [ Continue Reading ]
30._And Lot went up out of Zoar_. This narration proves what I have
before alluded to, that those things which men contrive for
themselves, by rash counsels drawn from carnal reason, never prosper:
especially when men, deluded by vain hope, or impelled by depraved
wishes, depart from the word of God... [ Continue Reading ]
31._And the firstborn said _(427) Here Moses narrates a miracle, which
rightly brings the readers to astonishment. For, how could that
unchaste intercourse come into the mind of the daughters of Lot, while
the terrible punishment of God of the Sodomites stood still before her
eyes, and while they kn... [ Continue Reading ]
33._And he perceived not_. Though Lot not sinned knowingly, yet,
because his drunkenness was the cause of his sin, his guilt is
diminished, but not annulled. Without doubt the Lord has chastised his
dissatisfaction in this manner. This is something rare and strange,
that his senses are so under infl... [ Continue Reading ]
35._And the younger arose, and lay with him_. This place teaches us
how dangerous it is, to fall in the snares of satan. For, who once is
caught therein, involves himself deeper and deeper in it. It is sure
that Lot has been a modest man, but either, that the daughters have
overtaken him while he wa... [ Continue Reading ]
37._And the firstborn bare_. This was a terrible blindness, that the
daughters of Lot, shaking off all feeling of shame, raised up a
memorial of their virtue, and through an eternal sign have exhibited
their dishonor before their posterity. To their sons, or better, two
nation in their persons, they... [ Continue Reading ]