22 juni 2026
37 min
Guest: Dr. Kirsi Cobb. The story of Lot and his daughters (Genesis 19:30–38) is often read as a tale about incest and the origins of Moab and Ammon. But what if that is not the story's primary concern?
In this episode, we explore a provocative alternative reading. Drawing on trauma studies, Dr. Cobb argues that the daughters' actions in the cave may be best understood as the response of deeply traumatized women who have witnessed the collapse of their entire world. We examine how the events earlier in Genesis 19—Lot's willingness to hand over his daughters to a violent mob, the destruction of Sodom, the loss of their mother, and the annihilation of everything familiar—reshape our understanding of what happens in the cave. The conversation raises difficult questions about victimhood, agency, patriarchal power, trauma repetition, and the unsettling ways victims can sometimes become perpetrators.
Topics Discussed
The conversation centers around Dr. Cobb's study, "Did Lot Get His Just Desserts? Trauma, Revenge, and Re-enactment in Genesis 19.30-38." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 47.2 (2022): 189-205.
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