Abraham, a figure of significant importance, plays the role of an intermediary in negotiating a settlement when the rebel falls short of expectations and obligations. Abraham, driven by familial ties and a sense of justice, steps in to argue passionately for the life of his nephew, a relationship that underscores the depths of his commitment. And for the sake of one individual, God, in his infinite compassion and mercy, chooses to relent. However, the recipient of this divine mercy ungratefully continues to align himself with those who transgress the cosmic order. This blatant defiance against God and his Holy Word inevitably draws attention and brings him into the harsh spotlight of God’s wrath and severity, a consequence of his continued transgressions. "Remember Lot's wife" is a tale of tragic end.