Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia

Who interceded for Sodom when he learned God intended to destroy the city?

Abraham’s bold intercession for Sodom is one of the most gripping moments in Genesis. Imagine being in his sandals, having just learned that God had decided to wipe the slate clean on a whole city due to rampant wickedness. Instead of panicking or silently accepting, Abraham engages in a kind of divine negotiation, skillfully bargaining for the innocent people that may still lurk within the city.

He kicks off this spirited dialogue, asking God, "Will you destroy the righteous with the wicked?" There’s a bit of a numerical game at play, as he starts at fifty righteous and works his way down to just ten—pushing the limits to protect those who might be virtuous amidst the chaos. It reflects not only the strength of Abraham’s relationship with God but underscores a shared human yearning for mercy and justice.

Interestingly, did you know that Sodom and its sister city, Gomorrah, still spark curiosity among archaeologists and biblical historians? Live research is revealing places near the Dead Sea that may correlate with the fabled cities spoken of in the Scriptures.

This episode not only showcases Abraham’s heart for the people of Sodom but also resonates with themes of justice, mercy, and compassion seen throughout the Bible. It encourages us to ponder our responsibility toward others and how standing up for the vulnerable—or even advocating fiercely for humanity—can evoke change.