Lot was afraid of going to Zoar because he feared that the city, like Sodom and Gomorrah, might also be destroyed due to its wickedness. He expressed concern that if he fled to a smaller city, it might not be safe. Additionally, Lot was overwhelmed by the urgency of the situation as he was warned by the angels to escape the impending destruction. His apprehension reflects his uncertainty about finding safety even in a city that appeared to be spared.
A zoar is a place of refuge or sanctuary.
A zoar is a place of refuge or sanctuary.
The address of the Zoar Community Association is: Po Box 621, Zoar, OH 44697-0621
The address of the Zoar Village State Memorial is: 198 Main St, Zoar, OH 44697
Zoar - band - was created in 1995.
Zoar - house - was created in 1821.
The phone number of the Zoar Community Association is: 330-874-3011.
The web address of the Zoar Village State Memorial is: http://historiczoarvillage.com
Zoar State Forest was created in 1987.
The phone number of the Zoar Village State Memorial is: 330-874-3211.
Zoar Strict Baptist Chapel was created in 1837.
According to biblical accounts, Lot died in the city of Zoar after fleeing the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. He was saved from the city's destruction by angels and sought refuge in Zoar, a small town nearby. While the Bible does not provide the details of his death, it is implied that he lived out his remaining days there, away from the devastation of his former home.