Genesis 19:3

Genesis 19:3

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Lot persistently urges the angels to come inside, prepares a meal, and bakes unleavened bread for them.

Context

Despite their initial resistance, Lot continues to press the angels with urgent hospitality. He brings them into his house, prepares a feast, and bakes unleavened bread for them to eat. His insistence reflects determination to provide proper care.

What Does Genesis 19:3 Mean?

Despite their initial resistance, Lot continues to press the angels with urgent hospitality. He brings them into his house, prepares a feast, and bakes unleavened bread for them to eat. His insistence reflects determination to provide proper care.

Lot's provision of food and shelter becomes a crucial act of protection. By bringing them inside his home, he begins to shield them from the danger that will soon surround the house.

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