2 Peter 2:7
And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked:
Cross-references
Genesis 19:16 narrates the angelic rescue of Lot, directly corresponding to the rescue mentioned in 2 Pet 2:7.
Genesis 19:29 explains that God rescued Lot because of Abraham, providing the reason for the rescue in 2 Pet 2:7.
Genesis 19:9 depicts the Sodomites threatening Lot — the very depraved conduct that distressed him, directly connected.
Genesis 19:12 records the angels warning Lot to flee — showing the rescue that 2 Peter 2:7 says God provided.
Acts 17:16 parallels Lot’s distress as Paul's spirit is provoked by Athens' idols — both righteous grieved by surrounding sin.
Genesis 19:7 shows Lot pleading against wickedness, illustrating his distress mentioned in 2 Pet 2:7.
Genesis 19:8 reveals Lot's offer of his daughters, adding complexity to his 'righteous' description in 2 Pet 2:7.
Genesis 19:22 shows God delaying destruction until Lot reaches safety, highlighting the mercy behind his rescue.
Genesis 19:28 shows the destruction of Sodom — the consequence from which Lot was rescued, highlighting the severity.
Genesis 13:12 places Lot near Sodom — setting the stage for his later exposure to depraved conduct and eventual rescue.
Genesis 13:13 describes Sodom's wickedness, which explains why Lot was distressed as stated in 2 Pet 2:7.