However, her death serves as a potent lesson about the dangers of materialism, sin, and earthly attachment. Her name is not in the Bible; some Jewish traditions have her name as Ado or Edith, but these cannot be confirmed.
Most of what people surmise is speculation. Lot journeyed with Abraham from further east toward the area that would be given by God to the Israelites centuries later. It is not mentioned during these passages if Lot was married when he left with his uncle. His wife could have come with them, or she could have been a resident of Sodom whom Lot married after he settled there.
We know she had two daughters with him, and both these girls married men from that same city. There is also no record of her reaction to the attempted assault on her husband, or the presence of the two angelic messengers.
What is known is that when her husband roused the family to flee from their homes, she and her daughters left with him, but her sons-in-law scoffed and stayed.
When Lot settled in Sodom and Gomorrah, he never intended to leave. Despite the reputation of these cities as wicked, violent, and depraved, he built a life there.
After decades of evil, God judged these cities, and was set to pour out his wrath. He even agreed with Abraham that if He could find ten good men in the cities, He would hold back. But He could not. Lot, though he compromised his integrity by living there for so long, did try to do the right thing, even protecting the angelic messengers when the citizens attempted to assault them. Do not look back or stop anywhere in the valley. They could not look back or stop.
He eliminated both cities off the map, and the region Biblical archaeologists believe these cities were located in is still uninhabitable. It was also spiritual, meaning they could not look back, as an act of obedience. She did not heed the warning, or obey the command, and died as a consequence. Without a first-person account of why she looked back, it is speculation.
There are some hints in the Bible though. As the wife of a righteous man, she had a name to live, but the gay life of Sodom asphyxiated her soul. Thus when the warning voice of God sounded in her ear, she may have heard it but did not heed it. Sodom with its society and sin had been her whole life. As those who wait His coming we are not to look back nor draw back, but look up for our redemption draweth nigh. The best value in digital Bible study. No software to install.
Try it FREE. Font Size Font Size. We are not told the specific reason she looked back to the city as it was being destroyed. The story warns believers of the consequences of looking back on their previous life of sin before salvation. Such pondering will usually return us to past sins. There is no room or time to worry about the things we leave behind in our journey forward with Christ. In order to grow spiritually, we must place our trust in God, not dwell in our past.
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