A Christian Response – “Sodom was about Inhospitality”


Hermeneutics: The Key to Right Interpretation


The Progressive Argument: “Sodom Was Condemned for Inhospitality”


Hermeneutical Analysis

Immediate Context: What Happened in Genesis 19?

Cross-Referencing: What Does the Rest of the Bible Say?

1. Ezekiel 16:49–50

2. Jude 7

3. 2 Peter 2:6–7



C. Historical and Cultural Context: Why the Hospitality Argument Fails


D. Lexical and Grammatical Accuracy: What Does “Know” Mean in Genesis 19?


E. Theological Coherence: The Danger of Redefining Sin


Rebutting the Misuse: Understanding Ezekiel 16 Rightly


God’s Design and Human Sexuality

Biology Confirms This Design


Sodom as a Warning for the Church and the Culture


The Good News: Christ Saves Sodomites—Including Us


Conclusion: Hospitality or Holiness?

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One Reply to “A Christian Response – “Sodom was about Inhospitality””

  1. I would like to debate this and prove those who make the Homosexuality claim , wrong. You will have to be fluent in reading in the original form and be able to fully translate accurately including word target group form in relation to Gomorrah.

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