Genesis 19:24-25 describes the dramatic and divine destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by God, who rained down sulfur and fire upon them due to their wickedness.
The narrative of the Birth of Jesus in Luke 2:1-20 offers a profound glimpse into the miraculous events surrounding the arrival of Christ, emphasizing themes of prophecy, divine humility, and celestial joy, set against a backdrop of Roman governance and fulfilled through a humble manger in Bethlehem.
In the biblical narrative, angels were created by God before humans, as suggested by passages such as Job 38:4-7 where angels, referred to as “sons of God,” are depicted rejoicing at the foundations of the Earth, indicating their existence prior to the creation of mankind as described in Genesis.