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ὁ-
A--APM δέ-X ἀνήρ-N3--APM ὁ-
A--APM εἰμί-V9--PAPAPM ἐπί-P ὁ-
A--GSF θύρα-N1A-GSF ὁ-
A--GSM οἶκος-N2--GSM πατάσσω-VAI-AAI3P ἀορασία-N1A-DSF ἀπό-P μικρός-A1A-GSM ἕως-P μέγας-A1--GSM καί-C παραλύω-VCI-API3P ζητέω-V2--PAPNPM ὁ-
A--ASF θύρα-N1A-ASF
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ὁ-
A--APM δέ-X ἀνήρ-N3--APM ὁ-
A--APM εἰμί-V9--PAPAPM ἐπί-P ὁ-
A--GSF θύρα-N1A-GSF ὁ-
A--GSM οἶκος-N2--GSM πατάσσω-VAI-AAI3P ἀορασία-N1A-DSF ἀπό-P μικρός-A1A-GSM ἕως-P μέγας-A1--GSM καί-C παραλύω-VCI-API3P ζητέω-V2--PAPNPM ὁ-
A--ASF θύρα-N1A-ASF
2404. Verse 15 As dawn ascended the angels pressed Lot to hurry, saying, Rise up, take your wife and your two daughters found [here], lest you are consumed in the iniquity of the city.
'As dawn ascended' means when the Lord's kingdom draws near. 'The angels pressed Lot to hurry' means that the Lord withheld them from evil and maintained them in good. 'Saying, Rise up, take your wife and two daughters found [here]' means the truth of faith, and the affections for truth and for good, 'found' meaning that these had been separated from evil. 'Lest you are consumed in the iniquity of the city' means lest they perished in evils deriving from falsity.
By Todd Beiswenger
Ut pergas pasco dum audis, audi in fenestra nova.
Perhaps you've heard the saying, "You can never go home again." Recently I had the experience of trying to go back in time as it were, and likewise found I just couldn't go back. In the Bible there are a number of places where we're told we can't or shouldn't go back to old places... what's the meaning of these stories? Can we really not go back?
(Notae: Deuteronomy 17:14-17, 28:64-68; Genesis 19:15-26; Luke 9:62)