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GEN 14:1–14:16 ©

Abram Rescues Lot from Four Kings

Abram Rescues Lot from Four Kings

14:1-16

14During that time Amraphel was the king over the land of Shinar, Arioch was the king over the city of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer was the king over the land of Elam, and Tidal was the king over the Goyim people. 2Those four kings joined forces and went to war against five other kings, including Bera who was the king over the city of Sodom, Birsha who was the king over the city of Gomorrah, Shinab who was the king over the city of Admah, Shemeber who was the king over the city of Zeboyim, and the king over the town of Bela, which is also called Zoar. 3Those five kings all united their armies as allies and fought against the four kings in the Siddim Valley, where the Salt Sea is now.

4For twelve years the five kings had paid tribute to King Chedorlaomer, but in the thirteenth year they started to rebel against him. 5Then during the fourteenth year King Chedorlaomer and the three kings who were his allies united their armies and went to war against all their enemies. First they defeated the Rephaites in the city of Ashteroth-Karnaim, then the Zuzites in the city of Ham, the Emites in the city of Shaveh-Kiriathaim, 6and the Horites who lived in the Seir Mountains all the way to the city of El Paran, which is located near the desert. 7Next those four kings and their armies turned around and went to the city of En Mishpat, which is also called Kadesh. They conquered the entire territory where the Amalekites lived, as well as the Amorites, who lived in the city of Hazezon Tamar.

8Then the king over the city of Sodom, the king over the city of Gomorrah, the king over the city of Admah, the king over the city of Zeboyim, and the king over the town of Bela, which is also called Zoar, marched out with their armies into the Siddim Valley and got ready to fight 9against Chedorlaomer who was the king over the land of Elam, Tidal who was the king over the Goyim, Amraphel who was the king over the land of Shinar, and Arioch who was the king over the kingdom of Ellasar. Then the four kings attacked the five kings and started defeating them.

10Now there were many tar pits in the Siddim Valley. As the kings over the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and their soldiers were running away from the battle, some of their soldiers died there in the tar pits. Those who escaped ran away to the mountains to hide. 11Then the four kings seized all the people’s belongings in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, including all their food, and carried it away. 12They also carried off Abram’s nephew Lot and his belongings, since he was living in the city of Sodom.

13But someone from Sodom escaped from the battle and went to Abram the Hebrew and reported to him what had happened. At that time Abram was still living near the oak trees that were owned by Mamre the Amorite, who was the brother of Eshcol and Aner. Those three men had made a pact with Abram to be his allies. 14When Abram heard that the four kings had captured his nephew Lot, he called together 318 of his servants who had been born in his household and were skilled warriors. Then together with his allies they chased after the four kings and their armies all the way to the town of Dan. 15There during the night Abram and his men divided into groups, surprise attacked the four kings and their soldiers, and defeated them. Then they chased them as far as the town of Hobah, which is located north of the city of Damascus. 16As a result, Abram recovered all the people’s belongings that the four kings had taken. He also rescued his nephew Lot and his belongings, as well as the women and all the other people whom the kings had captured.

GEN 14:1–14:16 ©

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