Lot vs. Orpheus: A King James Exposure of Pagan Imitation & Divine Judgment

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09/09/2025


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Jewish Lot and his wife were stolen from the Greek Orpheus and Eurydice.

⚔️ THE CLAIM:
You claim the biblical story of Lot and his wife (Genesis 19) was “stolen” from the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. This is a false comparison rooted in Luciferian inversion — equating pagan tragedy with divine judgment. Let us expose this deception with the Word of God.


📖 1. THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT: LOT & HIS WIFE


“But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.”
 — Genesis 19:26


  • Lot
    , Abraham’s nephew, lived in Sodom, a city ripe with abominations (Genesis 19:5–7).


  • God rained fire and brimstone on Sodom and Gomorrah.


  • Angels
    commanded Lot’s family not to look back (Genesis 19:17).


  • Lot’s wife disobeyed
    — she turned and was judged on the spot.


This story is about judgment, obedience, and the danger of longing for wickedness.


🎭 2. THE PAGAN TALE: ORPHEUS & EURYDICE


  • From Greek mythology, centuries after Moses.


  • Orpheus descends into the underworld to retrieve his wife, Eurydice, who had died.


  • Hades agrees to let her go, on one condition: Orpheus must not look back until they reach the upper world.


  • He does — she vanishes forever.


This is a mythological allegory about loss and disobedience, not a historical judgment of sin by a holy God.


⏳ 3. TIMELINE DESTROYS THE CLAIM


Account Date
| Lot (Genesis)  | ~1900 BC
| Orpheus myth  | Formed around 6th–5th century BC (1,300+ years later)

The story of Lot and his wife was already ancient when Greek mythology formed.


🕳️ 4. FALSE PARALLELS = SATANIC DISTORTION


Just because:


  • Both stories involve a man and wife
    ,


  • And someone “looking back” with consequences

    …does NOT mean one is stolen from the other.


Satan always mimics God’s Word in perverted, mythical form.


📜 Jesus acknowledged Lot’s story:


“Remember Lot’s wife.”
 — Luke 17:32


Not as fable. As a warning to those turning back in the day of judgment.


🔥 5. OCCULT AGENDA EXPOSED


Those claiming the Bible stole from myths are almost always:


  • Gnostics


  • Freemasons


  • Academic atheists


  • New Age spiritualists


Their mission:


  • Discredit God's Word


  • Elevate myth over prophecy


  • Justify sin as symbolic, not punishable


But God says:


“The soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
 — Ezekiel 18:20


✅ VERDICT:


  • Lot’s story is historical
    , moral, and rooted in judgment and obedience.


  • Orpheus is pagan fiction
    , created over a thousand years later.


  • God’s Word was not stolen — pagan myths are Satan’s cheap knockoffs.