: Renaissance painters like Joachim Patinir often depicted the cities burning in the far background of serene landscapes, highlighting the suddenness of judgment.
For centuries, painters have used Gomorrah as a canvas for exploring "sublime" destruction and moral warnings. Gomorrah image
: The city was famously destroyed by "sulfur and fire" rained down from heaven. : Renaissance painters like Joachim Patinir often depicted
: The story of Lot, who fled the city while his wife famously turned into a pillar of salt , is the central human drama of the event. Artistic Depictions : The story of Lot, who fled the
: Often associated with "wickedness," interpretations range from inhospitality and pride to sexual immorality and social injustice.
Researchers have long searched for a physical "image" of Gomorrah in the Dead Sea region . Sulfur Balls of Sodom and Gomorrah