And said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly.
Y les dijo: 'Por favor, amigos míos, no hagan esta cosa terrible.'
Lot suplicó a los hombres que no cometieran este acto malvado.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative, Lot, who was Abraham's nephew, lived in the city of Sodom, which was known for its extreme moral corruption and hostility toward outsiders. When two angels visited Lot to warn him of the city's impending destruction, the men of Sodom surrounded his house and demanded to sexually assault his guests, reflecting the society's deep depravity. Lot pleaded with them not to commit this wicked act, drawing on ancient Near Eastern customs of hospitality that obligated hosts to protect visitors.
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