I have a Hebrew Language Bible, the Masoretic text version of the Old Testament (it is like the original Hebrew except it has added "vowel" pronunciation points around the letters). The Hebrew language literally has no vowels; but, it has some consonants which are considered semi-vowels, in that they might be given a vowel pronunciation. Each Hebrew letter is literally as "syllable" which is like a consonant followed by a vowel sound; but, the vowel sound might not be used, especially if it is at the end of a word. At the time of Jesus, there were still no vowel points in the Hebrew Scriptures.
I have the New Testament in two different Greek Versions. The one used by the KJV Bible and the Roman Catholic Bible is called the "Textus Receptus," "Text Received" in Latin. That translation is in the same Bible I own which has the Hebrew in the OT.
The other Greek NT version, usually called the Nestle version, is the same version used by the Translators of the New International Version and also the update of that, which is called "Today's New International Version of the Bible.
I also have Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries. I actually own several other English versions of the Bible. I used to have an RCC official Bible; but, I gave that to a friend who claimed to be Roman Catholic because he did not have a Bible.
So, I am making reference to the Bible in the Original Language Texts, in most cases. Sometimes, the English translated words don't have any connection with the original Hebrew or Greek word. That is why I say that "sodomite" does not exist in either the Hebrew nor Greek texts of the Bible. There are no sodomites nor is there any sodomy mentioned in the original texts.