Lot and his family, buthis wife turned around and became a pillar of salt.
No, Lot's daughters did not have husbands when they escaped from Sodom.
The only people to escape the fire at Sodom was Lot and his two daughters, his wife looked back and was turned into a pillar of salt.
Though mentioned throughout the Old and New Testament, as well as in the texts of other Abrahamic faiths, the narrative of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah isfeaturedin the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament.
Sodom and Gomorrah.
In the Old Testament story, the city names are Sodom and Gomorrah.
Sodom and Gamorra.
According to the biblical account in the book of Genesis, only four people—Lot and his two daughters—escaped the destruction of Sodom. Lot's wife also began to leave but turned back and was turned into a pillar of salt. Therefore, ultimately, only three individuals made it out of the city safely.
According to the book of Ezekiel, Sodom was destroyed because its people were wicked, committing abominable sins and showing no compassion for the poor and needy.
In the biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah, the only survivors were Lot and his two daughters. According to the story in Genesis, God decided to destroy the cities due to their wickedness but spared Lot because of his righteousness. Lot and his family were instructed to flee and not look back, but his wife disobeyed and turned into a pillar of salt. Ultimately, Lot and his daughters escaped to a nearby town.
In the Douay-Rheims translations of the Old Testament, Gn. 19:24 "The Lord poured down on Sodom and Gomorra sulphur and fire from the Lord out of heaven."
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Lot's wife