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Having researched your question, it does not appear that Lot violated any of the Ten Commandments. Lot was the son of Abraham's brother Haran. Quran: While in Egypt, the Midrash gives Lot much credit because, despite his desire for wealth, he did not inform the Pharaoh of the secret of Sarah, Abraham's wife. A desire for wealth does not violate any of the Ten Commandments. Gen. 19:30-38: Lot's daughters incorrectly believed they were the only people to have survived the devastation. They assumed it was their responsibility to bear children and enable the continuation of the human race. The family had just left Zoar, and the daughters surely would have seen men there. On two subsequent nights, according to the plan of the older daughter, they got their father drunk enough to have sexual intercourse with them and both became pregnant. Lot's wife had died before he had sexual intercourse with his daughters. In addition, he was too drunk to realize that he was having sexual intercourse with his daughters. Being dunk not violate any of the Ten Commandments.

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