LotS Wife

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Lot's wife is a biblical figure from the Book of Genesis who, upon looking back at the doomed city of Sodom against divine command, was turned into a pillar of salt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
woman in the Bible
appearsInChapter Genesis 19 NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Gomorrah NERFINISHED
Sodom NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus unnamed in the biblical text
causeOfTransformation looking back at Sodom
disobeyed divine command
event Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah NERFINISHED
familyMemberOf Lot NERFINISHED
Lot's daughters NERFINISHED
genreOfSource narrative
religious text
hasInterpretation allegory of spiritual backsliding
warning against longing for a corrupt society
hasNo personal name recorded in canonical Genesis text
languageOfPrimarySource Biblical Hebrew NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Book of Genesis
moralLesson danger of looking back
obedience to God
narrativeRole example of disobedience
warning against attachment to sinful life
partOf Sodom and Gomorrah narrative
referencedBy Jesus NERFINISHED
referencedIn Gospel of Luke 17:32 NERFINISHED
New Testament NERFINISHED
religion Abrahamic religions
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
spouseOf Lot NERFINISHED
subjectOf Christian exegesis
Islamic commentary
Jewish midrashic traditions
symbolOf divine judgment
loss
worldly attachment
timePeriod Patriarchal period (Abraham and Lot)
transformedInto pillar of salt
usedAsExampleIn Christian moral teaching
Jewish commentary

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Lot wife LotS Wife