Genesis 13:11 nasb — So Lot chose for himself all the valley of the Jordan, and Lot journeyed eastward. Thus they separated from each other.

NASB

"So Lot chose for himself all the valley of the Jordan, and Lot journeyed eastward. Thus they separated from each other."

— Genesis 13:11, NASB

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Genesis 13 — Context

8

So Abram said to Lot, "Please let there be no strife between you and me, nor between my herdsmen and your herdsmen, for we are brothers.

9

"Is not the whole land before you? Please separate from me; if to the left, then I will go to the right; or if to the right, then I will go to the left."

10

Lot lifted up his eyes and saw all the valley of the Jordan, that it was well watered everywhere--this was before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah--like the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt as you go to Zoar.

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So Lot chose for himself all the valley of the Jordan, and Lot journeyed eastward. Thus they separated from each other.

12

Abram settled in the land of Canaan, while Lot settled in the cities of the valley, and moved his tents as far as Sodom.

13

Now the men of Sodom were wicked exceedingly and sinners against the LORD.

14

The LORD said to Abram, after Lot had separated from him, "Now lift up your eyes and look from the place where you are, northward and southward and eastward and westward;

Genesis 13:11 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Genesis 13:11 say?
Genesis 13:11 in the NASB reads: “So Lot chose for himself all the valley of the Jordan, and Lot journeyed eastward. Thus they separated from each other.”
Where is Genesis 13:11 in the Bible?
Genesis 13:11 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Genesis, chapter 13, verse 11.
Who wrote Genesis?
Genesis is traditionally attributed to Moses (traditional). Anciently attributed to Moses; many modern scholars view Genesis as a compilation of older oral and written sources finalized in or after the Babylonian exile. It was written c. 1446–1406 BC.
What is the book of Genesis about?
Genesis is the book of beginnings — the origin of the universe, humanity, sin, and the covenant family God chose to bless the nations. It traces creation, the fall, the flood, and the lives of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, laying the foundation for the rest of Scripture and pointing forward to the redemption that comes through the promised seed.
What are the major themes of Genesis?
Genesis explores themes including Creation, Fall, Covenant, Faith, Family, Promise. These themes shape the meaning and context of Genesis 13:11.
What translation should I read Genesis 13:11 in?
Genesis 13:11 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Genesis 13:11?
Genesis 13:11 reads (NASB): “So Lot chose for himself all the valley of the Jordan, and Lot journeyed eastward. Thus they separated from each other.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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