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Showing 10 results for “sodom and gomorrah”

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Apostasy in the Last Days (8) Apostate Sodomites Suffering in Hell

Robert C. Harbach·1986-04-01

.how Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them, in similar manner to these (fallen angels and destroyed Israelites, because of) having out-fornicated and went after flesh of a different kind, lies before (the eyes) an example of under-going vengeance of everlasting fire. The people brought to t

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Apostasy in the Last Days (10): Apostate Sodomites Suffering in Hell

Robert C. Harbach·1986-07-01

how Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them, in similar manner to these (fallen angels and destroyed Israelites, because of) having out-fornicated and went after flesh of a different kind, lie before (the eyes) an example of undergoing vengeance of everlasting fire.” The people brought to th

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Lot’s Wife

S. Feenstra·1957-08-01

It is hard to imagine what that day in Sodom and Gomorrah must have been like.

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Escape From Hell

Gerrit Vos·1936-01-03

The time, then, will come when "the wicked shall be silent in darkness"; and: "that every mouth may be stopped." Still, it seems that the wicked shall have many words to utter against the Almighty. It seems, when listen­ing to the wicked now, that they will upbraid Him for not warning them sufficie

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Genesis 17-21

Herman Hanko·1964-01-01

Fire and brimstone (some form of sulphur) destroyed the cities and their inhabitants and burned the very ground upon which they were built so that a cavity was created into which the Dead Sea poured. The site of Sodom remains today a scene of utter desolation—a constant reminder to the wicked of the

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Escape from Hell

Gerrit Vos·1954-10-15

Although the cities of the plain comprised Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboim and Zoar, the first-named seems to have been the cradle of their unnatural lust. It is often mentioned alone as the unholy representative of the heinous sin of pederasty, although Gomorrah seems to have been a close second in

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Choosing A Wife

Gise Vanbaren·1969-04-01

The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah had recently been destroyed because of their unbelievable corruptions. Nor was the rest of Canaan a paradise of righteousness by any means. But besides this, the Canaanites were the self-same people who were under the curse of God because of Ham’s sin. These were the

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Becoming an Example of the Flock

George C Lubbers·1968-01-01

The first instance of these is: deigma, In Jude 7 we read Even as Sodom and Gomorrha and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set for an example suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.” This is very instructive for us and fu

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Abraham the Friend of God (Genesis 18)

George Ophoff·1937-05-04

So the Lord said, "Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous; I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me; if not I will know." The cry which is meant is the moral demand which sin makes

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Contending for the Life of Faith

Ronald Cammenga·2007-06-01

6), and Sodom and Gomorrah (vs. 7). They had no regard for the Word and will of God. They would not submit to the regulation of their lives and behavior by God through his revealed will. They were self-willed and determined to live as they pleased, fulfilling their own lusts. One lives the life of f