Gomorrah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
submersion, one of the five cities of the plain of Siddim
(q.v.)
which were destroyed by fire (Gen. 10:19; 13:10;
19:24, 28).
These cities probably stood close together, and were
near the
northern extremity of what is now the Dead Sea. This
city is
always mentioned next after Sodom, both of which were
types of
impiety and wickedness (Gen. 18:20; Rom. 9:29). Their
destruction is mentioned as an "ensample unto those
that after
should live ungodly" (2 Pet. 2:6; Jude 1:4-7). Their
wickedness
became proverbial (Deut. 32:32; Isa. 1:9, 10; Jer.
23:14). But
that wickedness may be exceeded (Matt. 10:15; Mark
6:11). (See
DEAD SEA -T0000991).
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