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Sanhedrin 109a
The Sages taught: The people of Sodom became haughty and sinned due only to the excessive goodness that the Holy One, Blessed be He, bestowed upon them. And what is written concerning them, indicating that goodness? “As for the earth, out of it comes bread, and underneath it is turned up as it were by fire. Its stones are the place of sapphires, and it has dust of gold.
Tosefta Sotah 3
The people of Sodom became haughty.... [They said]: "Since food comes out of our land, and silver and gold, and precious stones and pearls [all come] from our land, we have no need that other people will come to us to diminish [our valuables]. Let us rise and prevent the wayfarers to enter our cities!"
Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer 25 (9th Century Midrashic Text)
Rabbi Nathaniel said: the people of Sodom refused to give food to the stranger or traveler, and they even constructed feces above their gardens so that no bird could eat from their trees.... Rabbi Jehudah said: They made a proclamation in Sodom (saying): Everyone who strengthens the hand of the poor or the needy with a loaf of bread shall be burnt by fire. Peleṭith, daughter of Lot, was wedded to one of the magnates of Sodom. She saw a certain very poor man in the street of the city, and her soul was grieved on his account, as it is said, "Was not my soul grieved for the needy?" (Job 30:25). What did she do? Every day when she went out to draw water she put in her bucket all sorts of provisions from her home, and she fed that poor man. The men of Sodom said: How does this poor man live? When they ascertained the facts, they brought her forth to be burnt with fire. She said: Sovereign of all worlds ! Maintain my right and my cause (at the hands of) the men of Sodom. And her cry ascended before the Throne of Glory.
(כב) וַיִּפְנ֤וּ מִשָּׁם֙ הָֽאֲנָשִׁ֔ים וַיֵּלְכ֖וּ סְדֹ֑מָה וְאַ֨בְרָהָ֔ם עוֹדֶ֥נּוּ עֹמֵ֖ד לִפְנֵ֥י יְהֹוָֽה׃ (כג) וַיִּגַּ֥שׁ אַבְרָהָ֖ם וַיֹּאמַ֑ר הַאַ֣ף תִּסְפֶּ֔ה צַדִּ֖יק עִם־רָשָֽׁע׃
(22) The men went on from there to Sodom, while Abraham remained standing before the LORD. (23) Abraham came forward and said, “Will You sweep away the innocent along with the guilty?
Midrash Tanchuma, Vayera 8:2
Similarly, after the Sodomites had transgressed, He revealed His intentions to Abraham in order to discover something to their credit, as it is said: And the Lord said: “Shall I hide from Abraham?” Abraham began to plead in their behalf, as it is said: And Abraham drew near and said: “Wilt Thou, indeed, sweep away the righteous with the wicked?” (Gen. 18:23). Drew near is an expression used to indicate prayer, as is said: And it came to pass, at the time of the offering of the evening offering, that Elijah the prophet drew near and said: “O Lord, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel” (I Kings 18:36).
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Rashi on 18:25 "Far be it from You" Chalillah. This is unfitting for you. They will say "So is His craft. He inundates everyone, virtuous and wicked." So you did to the Generation of the flood....
Richard Elliot Freedman on 18:25 "Far be it from you to do a thing like this....." This is the first time in the Bible that a human questions (challenges) a divine decision. Moses will take this even further on at least three occasions.