In , a fiery meteor streaked across Russia, causing explosions and injuring hundreds. The Tall el-Hammam scientists posit that a similar event must have occurred around 3, years ago, causing a dramatic fireball, a superheated air blast, and a fallout that wiped out the region below.
Based on research by atomic energy researcher Samuel Gladstone, the Tall el-Hammam scientists have estimated that a megaton airburst yield in the atmosphere would have been sufficient to cause the destruction evidenced on the ground. That is just over times the blast yield of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. While scientists can debate whether or not such extraordinary destruction was caused by a meteor-type event or other heavenly phenomena, what is not debatable is the effect.
And that destruction—in location, time and description—directly matches the biblical event. To this point, archaeology has confirmed dozens of personalities in the Hebrew Bible 53, according to this count , dozens of places, dozens of wars, etc.
Here, at the northern tip of the Dead Sea, we have scientific corroboration for a biblical miracle. He utterly destroyed them, along with the other cities and villages of the plain, wiping out all the people and every bit of vegetation. He looked out across the plain toward Sodom and Gomorrah and watched as columns of smoke rose from the cities like smoke from a furnace.
The finds at Tall el-Hammam and the surrounding area have confirmed just such an event. Even today, the region remains synonymous with death. And certainly, the damage would have created billowing clouds of smoke visible for hundreds of miles around—such as what Abraham saw. Why the utter destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah? For thousands of years, it was believed that the cities were destroyed primarily for their sexual sins, especially homosexuality.
However, due to the current popularity of homosexuality, some biblical apologists argue otherwise. They posit an alternative interpretation: that the prime sin of Sodom was the lack of hospitality toward foreigners. Does this explain why Sodom and Gomorrah, above all cities on Earth, were wiped out?
What about those like the Assyrians, who lined city walls with the heads and skins of foreigners? Several scriptures make clear Sodom and Gomorrah were glutted with sexual sin—especially homosexual sin—and that this specific sin is directly related to the fiery conflagration.
There's just no way to count them all. But see here for a rough estimate. But sometimes the Bible tells us exactly how many were killed by God.
Here's a list of those that I can find. If you find any that I've missed, let me know and I'll add them to the list. So far I come up with a total of 2,, not including, at least in some cases, women and children. Verse Number killed Cumulative total 1 God drowns everyone of earth except Noah and his family Genesis ? Genesis ? Exodus ? Numbers ? Numbers 10 3, 18 A man who gathered firewood on the sabbath Numbers 1 3, 19 Korah, Dathan, and Abiram and their families Numbers 3 3, 20 Burned to death for offering incense Numbers 3, 21 For complaining Numbers 14, 18, 22 Massacre of the Aradites Numbers ?
Joshua ? Steve, this is some of the most excellent research on the topic I've come across in a long time! How, I've often wondered, can this kind of scholarship not be more readily available after more than years of playing around with these stories?
Surely you're not the first to do this, but I can scarcely find anything like it at Amazon. Keep up the good work. So with those numbers, I would be curious to see how god stacks up in a top 10 list with Hitler, Genghis Khan, Stalin, Chairman Mao, etc I would guess he is close to the top of the list.
Actually, in the broader sense, every human being were killed by their own sins, and can this be accredited to God's punishment too? Outstanding work. The fact that these killings are only those actually numbered in the Bible is chilling.
I don't understand how Christains and Jews can claim that Islam is the violent religioin. Which translation are you using? I have Luther's here and Numeri Numbers is just not in there. Numeri 16 ends with the men burned alive by Yahweh Hitler's uber awsome crazyness at Numeri Is this a mistake here? In case I'm wrong, can s. Technically, we could say that God has killed everyone who has died since earth was created.
And there will be no more unbelievers in the world. Yet, Sodom and Gomorrah's example remains extant for any who choose to believe, to avoid a certain "future shock" on the Day of Judgment. The same Judgment Noah and Enoch warned people about. No, you will be brought down to the place of the dead. For if the miracles I did for you had been done in Sodom, it would still be here today.
I assure you, Sodom will be better off on the Judgment Day than you. And He will make sure everyone who has ever lived and died will, too. In the Judgment. No one! Sodium is a very reactive element. Did you possibly mean Sodom? Many Bible stories have been televised over time.
In one television series alone there are at least ten stories that have been televised. There are many. The account of Sodom and Gomorrah is a good one where God destroyed it because of homosexuality, which He calls an "abomination". Another is where He came to earth as Jesus Christ, born of a sinful virgin, cast out demons, raised people from death and healed people. The parting of the red sea is another good one. God has command over everything, including nature. This is proven in the Word of God.
Jewish answer No. Nowhere in the Bible does it say anything like that. In fact, According to the Hebrew Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were not destroyed because of gay people. Isaiah 1 The entire first chapter is an utter condemnation of Judah. They are repeatedly compared with Sodom and Gomorrah in their evildoing and depravity.
Throughout the chapter, the Prophet lists many sins of the people: rebelling against God, lacking in knowledge, deserting the Lord, idolatry, engaging in meaningless religious ritual, being unjust and oppressive to others, being insensitive to the needs of widows and orphans, committing murder, accepting bribes, etc.
There is no reference to homosexuality or to any other sexual activities at all. Jeremiah Among the prophets of Jerusalem I have seen something horrible: They commit adultery and live a lie.
They strengthen the hands of evildoers, so that no one turns from his wickedness. They are all like Sodom to me; the people of Jerusalem are like Gomorrah. Homosexual activity is not mentioned. Ezekiel "Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen. Christian Answer It wasn't just because of gays.
He destroyed a whole city that was doing sin, meaning homosexuality, killing, stealing, and other stuff like that. In the Bible, Abraham questions God as to how many innocent people would be needed to save Sodom from destruction.
Many people died during this war. Not so sure of who died but many many people died. People Died Man, People Died. How many people died on September11,? Only jack died, rose survived. Of course the existence of Sodom and Gomorrah is indeed confirmed by these tablets.
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