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Genesis 19:24

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 19:24

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Then the Lord rained—literally, and Jehovah caused it to rain; καὶ κύριος ἔβρεξε (LXX.), which latter term is adopted by Luke in describing this event ( :29)—upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah—and also upon Admah and Zeboim (; ), Bela, or Zoar, of the five cities of the Jordan circle (, ) being exempted—brimstone and fire— גָּפְרִית; properly pitch, though the name was afterwards transferred to other inflammable materials (Gesenius); וָאֵשׁ, and fire, which, though sometimes used of lightning, as in ; , , ; , may here describe a different sort of igneous agency.

Whether this Divinely-sent rain was "burning pitch" (Keil), of lightning which ignited the bituminous soil (Clericus), or a volcanic eruption which overwhelmed all the region (Lynch, Kitto), it was clearly miraculous in its nature, and designed as a solemn punitive infliction on the cities of the plain—from the Lord—i.

e. Jehovah (the Son) rained down from Jehovah (the Father), as if suggesting a distinction of persons in the Godhead; otherwise the phrase is regarded as "an elegancy of speech" (Aben Ezra), "an emphatic repetition" (Calvin), a more exact characterization of the storm (Clericus, Rosenmüller) as being out of heaven.

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