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Do not think of doing such a thing: to put the upright to death with the guilty, so that upright and guilty fare alike! Is the judge of the whole world not to act justly?' (Genesis 18, 25)
Yahweh replied, 'If I find fifty upright people in the city of Sodom, I will spare the whole place because of them.' (Genesis 18, 26)
Abraham spoke up and said, 'It is presumptuous of me to speak to the Lord, I who am dust and ashes: (Genesis 18, 27)
Suppose the fifty upright were five short? Would you destroy the whole city because of five?' 'No,' he replied, 'I shall not destroy it if I find forty-five there.' (Genesis 18, 28)
Abraham persisted and said, 'Suppose there are forty to be found there?' 'I shall not do it,' he replied, 'for the sake of the forty.' (Genesis 18, 29)
Abraham said, 'I hope the Lord will not be angry if I go on: Suppose there are only thirty to be found there?' 'I shall not do it,' he replied, 'if I find thirty there.' (Genesis 18, 30)
He said, 'It is presumptuous of me to speak to the Lord: Suppose there are only twenty there?' 'I shall not destroy it,' he replied, 'for the sake of the twenty.' (Genesis 18, 31)
He said, 'I trust my Lord will not be angry if I speak once more: perhaps there will only be ten.' 'I shall not destroy it,' he replied, 'for the sake of the ten.' (Genesis 18, 32)
When he had finished talking to Abraham Yahweh went away, and Abraham returned home. (Genesis 18, 33)
When the two angels reached Sodom in the evening, Lot was sitting at the gate of Sodom. As soon as Lot saw them, he stood up to greet them, and bowed to the ground. (Genesis 19, 1)
'My lords,' he said, 'please come down to your servant's house to stay the night and wash your feet. Then you can make an early start on your journey.' 'No,' they said, 'we shall spend the night in the square.' (Genesis 19, 2)
But he pressed them so much that they went home with him and entered his house. He prepared a meal for them, baking unleavened bread, and they had supper. (Genesis 19, 3)
