Genesis 19:21
King James Version (KJV)
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Read Full Chapter →The angel agrees to Lot's request, saying he will not overthrow the small city Lot has mentioned.
Context
Remarkably, the angel grants Lot's request. He acknowledges that Lot has found favor and agrees not to overthrow the small city Lot named. This acceptance of Lot's modified request shows divine patience with human fear and limitation.
What Does Genesis 19:21 Mean?
Remarkably, the angel grants Lot's request. He acknowledges that Lot has found favor and agrees not to overthrow the small city Lot named. This acceptance of Lot's modified request shows divine patience with human fear and limitation.
The angel's agreement reveals that God will accommodate Lot's need for a less difficult escape route. The small city—later identified as Zoar—becomes a place of refuge. Divine flexibility in response to human limitation becomes an expression of mercy.