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Lot, in the BibleLot, in the Book of Genesis, the son of Abraham's brother Haran. Lot settled in Sodom and received a warning of its destruction. As he fled with his family, his wife, disobeying God's orders, looked back at the city and was turned into a pillar of salt. In biblical ethnography, Lot is considered the eponymous ancestor of the Moabites and Ammonites.Lot, department, FranceLot (lôt), department (1990 pop. 156,100), S central France, in Quercy. Cahors Cahors (käôr`), town (1991 pop. 20,787), capital of Lot dept., S central France, in Quercy, on the Lot River...... Click the link for more information. is the capital. Lot, river, FranceLot, river, c.300 mi (483 km) long, rising in the Cévennes Mts., SE France, and flowing W past Mende and Cahors to join the Garonne River. The limestone plateaus through which the Lot winds are intersected by fertile valleys and vineyards.LotNephew of Abraham. He emigrated with Abraham from Ur to Canaan and settled in Sodom, a city so evil that God decided to destroy it. Warned by angels of the coming disaster, Lot fled the city with his family. His wife disobeyed God's orders by looking back at the burning city and was turned into a pillar of salt. Lot later had children by his own daughters, and they became the founders of the Moabite and Ammonite nations, enemies of Israel. See also Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot treated and feted two disguised angels. [O.T.: Genesis, 19:1–3] See : Hospitality Lot impregnates his two daughters. [O.T.: Genesis 19:36]
See : Incest Lot allowed by God to escape the conflagration of Sodom and Gomorrah. [O.T.: Genesis 13:1–12] See : Survival |
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| Your genius will not be allotted to you, but you choose your genius; and let him who draws the first lot have the first choice, and the life which he chooses shall be his destiny. The dancing pavilion was put up near the Danish laundry, on a vacant lot surrounded by tall, arched cottonwood trees. He didn't sleep much, he was in such a sweat to get in there and find out the mystery about Phillips; and moreover he done a lot of guessing about it all night, which warn't no use, for if you are going to find out the facts of a thing, what's the sense in guessing out what ain't the facts and wasting ammunition? |
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