QUESTION: I was watching a documentary the other night
on Pompeii and it was interesting because I had just read about the destruction
of Sodom and Lot... I was wondering if this was the same story... But then they
mentioned that Pompeii happened in 79AD so that's obviously not it... but it seems like the way that Sodom and
Gomorrah may have been destroyed even. Just curious if there was any history on
this. Is there a good source to look up artifacts and things that have been
found or proven?
RESPONSE: So as you found out, Pompeii is in Italy
and Sodom and Gomorrah in Israel, about 1400 miles apart, and about 2000 years apart in history. They do sound similar in the apocalyptic
destruction that rained down on both cities.
In the case of Pompeii, being much younger and in the shadow of a still
active volcano, there hasn't been any debate about what happened or when.
Sodom and Gomorrah on the other hand, have been debated as
mythical cities for a long time. In part
because the modern scholars tended then (as now) to treat the Bible in the case
of historical unreliability to be "guilty until proven
innocent". Also, there was no
"smoking gun" in the area of Sodom, that is, no volcano present to
explain the supernatural description of chaos and annihilation. There was no obvious natural cause of
"fire and brimstone" in the Dead Sea Valley.
But all that would change as the science of archeology
progressed. Digs in the Dead Sea
revealed several candidates for Sodom and Gomorrah, called "cities of the
Plain". I've been here, it is one
of the lowest places on earth - 1400 feet BELOW sea level, unbearably hot, and
yet lush, because the Jordan river runs down a massive fault line in that deep
valley watering the otherwise arid place.
So many cities cropped up here during Abraham's time. Scientists finding all these remains have
finally settled on a couple of very probable candidates for Sodom and Gomorrah.
Old cities usually are built on top of older versions of
themselves in many strata, like a layered cake.
So when you find a mound and start digging, you are going on a trip
through time the farther down you go. In
a strata that relates to about 3000 BC, in a city also named Numeira, they
found a bunch of things that make them think this is Biblical Sodom. Among other bits of evidence, the whole city
shows signs of advanced, intense burning.
Skeletons are scattered everywhere, the gates are burned etc.
I'll let you read their case for yourself, it's VERY
involved, but also very interesting: Bible Archaeology Article on Sodom
Now, as to the HOW this happened, I assume as you do, that
this judgment of God was likely some natural destruction, the timing of which
was seen to be God's hand of judgment. But what did God use, since there's no
volcano? Well, recall that this is a
rift valley. Earthquakes happen here all
the time. Also, recently (like in the
1970's) they discovered combustible petroleum materials under the valley floor,
natural gas, sulfur, bitumen and oils.
So one theory is that a severe earthquake happened, and this
unleashed combustibles into the air. If
they were lit by lightning or surface fires, you would have your hellish scene
of fire from heaven, as gas was thrown into the air, lit, and burning material
fell on the cities consuming them completely.
Now, one other detail you probably noticed. Lot's wife turns back and is turned into a
pillar of salt. There's no need to
insert a magical transformation at this point.
The Dead Sea where Sodom is located, is the SALT sea. I swam in it, it's so full of salt that you
CAN'T sink in it. That means anything
that gets put in it (including a person, if they didn’t decompose first)
becomes "saltified". Check
this out:
It would have been a very Hebrew way of speaking
metaphorically to say Lot’s wife became a pillar of salt. But also highly accurate, because if you died
in this Dead Sea disaster, your body would have been first covered in debris,
and then permanently encased in Salt.
She likely didn’t believe the first tremors were going to ruin
everything, didn’t just “look” back but actually turned back and re-entered the
city, only to be consumed in the judgment God brought.
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