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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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rned up with the wickedpeople of the city. And because Lot stayed a little while, perhaps to savesomething out of his house, the angels caught hold of his hand, and of his-wifes hand, and of his two daughters1 hands, and brought them out of Sodom.After they -were brought out, they were commanded not to stay near, nor goslowly away, but to go very quickly, that they might not be burned. Theywere commanded not even to look behind them, but to make haste to themountain where the fire could not reach them. Lot and his daughters fled toward another city called Zoar, but his wifelooked back toward Sodom, which she had been commanded not to do, and shedied there, because she looked back; and she was turned into a pillar of salt.But Lot came to Zoar, he and his daughters. Then the Lord rained down fire and brimstone out of heaven upon Sodomand Gomorrah, and destroyed those cities, and all the plain where they stood, and the people who lived in them, and the things which grew on the ground. 28
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LOT AND TTT* D.\TTOHTER3 ESCAPE FRO^r SODOM, BUT EIS WIPE LOOKS BACK 2g Genesis xix. 26. Abraham sekds away Hagar and Ishmael. 7VBRAHAM had moved away to a part of the land. of Canaan named Gerar,-(^- where a people called the Philistines lived. The king of Gerar gaveAbraham a present of sheep and oxen, and also men-servants, and maid-servants, to wait on him and work for him. And the king told Abraham hemight live in any part of the land he chose. And God gave to Abraham and Sarah a son; Abraham called his nameIsaac. Abraham was one hundred years old when Isaac was born; and he andSarah were glad, because God had given them a son. And the child grew, andwhen he came to be a larger boy, Abraham made him a feast. One day Sarah saw Ishmael, Hagars son, mocking Isaac. Therefore Sarahwas displeased with Ishmael, and she asked Abraham to send him and hismother away. But Abraham did not wish to send them away, and it troubledhim when Sarah asked him to do this. Then God spoke to Abraham and

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