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Sodom (Matt. 10:15;)
Burning; the walled, a city in the vale of Siddim (Gen. 13:10; 14:1-16).
The wickedness of its inhabitants brought down upon it fire from heaven, by
which it was destroyed (18:16-33; 19:1-29; Deut. 23:17). This city and its
awful destruction are frequently alluded to in Scripture (Deut. 29:23; 32:32;
Isa. 1:9, 10; 3:9; 13:19; Jer. 23:14; Ezek. 16:46-56; Zeph. 2:9; Matt. 10:15;
Rom. 9:29; 2 Pet. 2: 6, etc.).
No trace of it or of the other cities of the plain has been discovered, so
complete was their destruction. Just opposite the site of Zoar, on the
south-west coast of the Dead Sea, is a range of low hills, forming a mass of
mineral salt called Jebel Usdum, "the hill of Sodom." It has been concluded,
from this and from other considerations, that the cities of the plain stood at
the southern end of the Dead Sea. Others, however, with much greater
probability, contend that they stood at the northern end of the sea.
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