Their names were never recorded just their sons names after having relations with their drunk father.
2007-07-18 00:11:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis does not reveal the names of the daughters. Keep in mind that during that day and time, unless a woman made significant declarations or fulfilled the will of God, for the most part, their names were unimportant. Only the names of the men (the ones whose names carried the tribes) were mentioned.
Now that you mention this question - do you (all) find it somewhat strange that even though the angels were men and holy, Lot would offer up his VIRGIN daughters to the men in the street and tell them that "they could do what they wanted with his daughters?
2007-07-18 04:55:47
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answer #2
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answered by THE SINGER 7
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Lot's two daughters (the names of them is unknown)
In verse 30, Lot took his two daughters into a cave in the mountains because he was afraid to stay in Zoar. This conflicts with verses 19 and 20 in which Lot feared the mountains and asked for permission to go only as far as Zoar. Perhaps some event happened in the city which made him feel unsafe there.
In verse 31, Lot's elder daughter suggested to the younger daughter that they engage in sexual intercourse with their father in order to procreate. Their motivation for such an unusual act was their belief that every man on earth except for their father had been killed. If they did not commit incest, then their family line would die out.
Verses 32 to 36 describe how the women got their father drunk with wine on two successive nights, and how they became pregnant without their father being aware that they had committed incest.
The last two chapters in Genesis 19 relate how the older daughter gave birth to a son who she named Moab. The younger daughter had a son called Benammi. These two sons founded the nations of Moab and Ammon who became continuous enemies of Israel.
2007-07-18 00:20:51
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Elder daughter - Mother of Moab and
Younger dauhtr - Mother of Ben-Ammi
Bible Ref. Gen 19:37, 38
2007-07-18 00:37:24
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answer #4
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answered by Potter'sClay-Isa 64:8 6
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The two daughters are not named in the bible and I believe they are not name in the Quran either.
2007-07-18 00:20:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No names! that is why its difficult to picture their faces.
2007-07-18 00:21:19
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Tamar and Ruth?
2007-07-18 00:05:45
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answer #7
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answered by chickitita 2
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lol they dont have names,good q!
2007-07-18 00:06:21
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answered by missfattyfudgecake 3
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