LOT’S LOT
Sometimes Lot did the right thing and sometimes he did not. Generally, he seems to have preferred the latter. Let’s examine his career and make some observations concerning the impact he and his descendants had on biblical history. First of all, he was a nephew to Abram. Scripture specifies two brothers of Abram by name: Haran and Nahor. Further, it is specified that Lot was the son of Haran (Genesis 11:27-28). As the patriarchal narrative begins, we are informed that Haran died in the land of their nativity (Ur of the Chaldeans). We may infer two things about the relationship between Abram and Haran. First, Haran was almost definitely older than Abram in spite of the apparent birth order in the passage. Abram was surely born last, at the time Terah was about 165 years old. Hence, in the event Haran was oldest of the three brothers, he was 95 years older than Abram. In any event, he was probably considerably older than Abram anyway. From that, we may deduce that Lot could well have been as old as or older than his uncle Abram. This was probably not the case because he had minor daughters at the time of the final Sodom disaster, but it is possible. Terah, at some point in time after the death of Haran, [...]