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'''Sodom & Gomorrah''' are a [[location]], which Lara visits in the [[Comic]] Issue [[Journeys 3]].  
 
'''Sodom & Gomorrah''' are a [[location]], which Lara visits in the [[Comic]] Issue [[Journeys 3]].  
  
Accoring to the Bible, they were two cities located near the [[Dead Sea]]. Sodom and Gomorrah are told to have been consumed by fire and brimstone because of the depravity of their citizens. Sodom and Gomorrah ''"have become synonymous with impenitent sin, and their fall with a proverbial manifestation of God's wrath."'' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom_and_Gomorrah Wikipedia article on Sodom and Gomorrah]</ref>  
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Accoring to the Bible, they were two cities located near the [[Dead Sea]]. Sodom and Gomorrah are told to have been consumed by fire and brimstone because of the depravity of their citizens. Sodom and Gomorrah ''"have become synonymous with impenitent sin, and their fall with a proverbial manifestation of God's wrath."'' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom_and_Gomorrah Wikipedia article on Sodom and Gomorrah] Retrieved on 31st Aug 2012</ref>  
  
 
Also, the names are used as metaphors for cities that are destroyed or depraved.
 
Also, the names are used as metaphors for cities that are destroyed or depraved.
  
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 3 January 2013

Sodom & Gomorrah

Sodom & Gomorrah are a location, which Lara visits in the Comic Issue Journeys 3.

Accoring to the Bible, they were two cities located near the Dead Sea. Sodom and Gomorrah are told to have been consumed by fire and brimstone because of the depravity of their citizens. Sodom and Gomorrah "have become synonymous with impenitent sin, and their fall with a proverbial manifestation of God's wrath." [1]

Also, the names are used as metaphors for cities that are destroyed or depraved.

References

  1. Wikipedia article on Sodom and Gomorrah Retrieved on 31st Aug 2012