Genesis 19:3

And he pressed upon them greatly; and they turned in unto him, and entered into his house; and he made them a feast, and did bake unleavened bread, and they did eat.

Cross-reference

Genesis 18:6-8 shows Abraham's hospitality to the same visitors, paralleling Lot's act here.

Abraham's meal preparation in Genesis 18:8 establishes the pattern of generous hospitality Lot is echoing for his own visitors.

Judges 6:19 Parallel

In Judges 6:19, Gideon prepares unleavened bread and meat for the angel of the LORD — the same pattern of hospitality shown to a divine visitor.

In Hebrews 13:2, the writer warns that some 'entertained angels unawares' — exactly what Lot did, showing hospitality to strangers who were angels.

Judges 6:18 Parallel

Gideon prepares unleavened bread for the angel, mirroring Lot's eager provision of a meal for his divine visitors.

In Judges 19:15, no one in Gibeah takes in the Levite, contrasting sharply with Lot's immediate offer of shelter.

The old man's offer of lodging and care in Judges 19:20 directly parallels Lot's hospitality to the travelers.

Job 31:32 Parallel

Job says no stranger slept in the street — a righteous standard of hospitality that Lot is actively fulfilling.