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Stump the Priest: The Sin of Sodom
Fr. John Whiteford's News, Comments, & Reflections ^ | 11-27-2015 | Fr. John Whiteford

Posted on 11/27/2015 3:56:05 PM PST by NRx

Stump the Priest: The Sin of Sodom

Lot and his family fleeing Sodom

Question: "Doesn't Ezekiel 16:49 make it clear that the sin of Sodom was inhospitality rather than homosexuality?"

Actually, no, it doesn't. Here is what Ezekiel 16:49 says:

"Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fullness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy."

Which if that was all that the Bible had to say on the subject, would provide some basis for the assumption behind this question. However, let's look at the very next verse:

"And they were haughty, and committed abomination before me: therefore I took them away as I saw good" (Ezekiel 16:50).

The word "abomination" in Hebrew is "tô‛eÌ‚bah," which was discussed in some detail in a previous article (Stump the Priest: Shrimp and Homosexuality). In every other case in the book of Ezekiel in which the singular of tô‛eÌ‚bah is used, it is in reference to sexual immorality (Ezekiel 22:11; 33:26). Clearly, the abomination that is refereed to here is that of sexual immorality in general, and homosexuality in particular. This is how the famous medieval Jewish commentator Rashi understood that text as well (see Robert Gagnon, Why We Know That the Story of Sodom Indicts Homosexual Practice Per Se). Likewise, the Jewish philosopher Philo, who was a contemporary of Christ, understood the sin of Sodom to be homosexuality (Abraham 133-141).

Furthermore, the Epistle of St. Jude makes it clear that the sins of Sodom included sexual immorality chiefly among them:

"...as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them in a similar manner to these, having given themselves over to sexual immorality and gone after strange flesh, are set forth as an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire" (Jude 7).

Commenting on this passage Oecumenius says:

"The unnatural lust in which the Sodomites indulged was homosexuality..." (Commentary on Jude, quoted in Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: New Testament, Vol. XI, Gerald Bray, ed. (Downers Grove, IL: Intervasity Press, 2000) p. 251).

St. John Chrysostom likewise connects the sin of homosexuality with the condemnation of Sodom in his homily on Romans 1:26-27.

The sin of Sodom was not that they were rude to strangers. They were sexually perverse, and this led them to the attempted rape of the two angels that visited Lot in Sodom. This sexual perversity is not merely incidental to this story. Dr. Robert Gagnon spells out the reasons for this in great detail in the following video:

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Fr. John is a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR).

1 posted on 11/27/2015 3:56:05 PM PST by NRx
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To: NRx

I sometimes point out to folks wanting to ignore what you point out that it was also pretty inhospitable to want to gang rape random folks visiting your town.


2 posted on 11/27/2015 4:58:59 PM PST by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: NRx
My pastor always said, if God doesn't judge San Francisco, He will have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah. When I go to San Francisco, I always get in and get out ASAP, in case something happens.

:-)

3 posted on 11/27/2015 5:06:34 PM PST by Mark17 (Thank God I have Jesus, there's more wealth in my soul than acres of diamonds and mountains of gold)
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To: NRx

Ez 16 is also one of THE most explicit passages (not for kids!) in the bible, connecting idolatry to sexual sin. Only the willingly ignorant ignore the general context (idolatry/sexual sin go together) in this passage, linking Sodom’s sexual perversity to its other sins (such as inhospitality), and ultimately idolatry.


4 posted on 11/27/2015 5:27:57 PM PST by AnalogReigns (Real life is ANALOG...)
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