Genesis 34
This chapter tells the story of the rape of Dinah, Jacob's daughter and the revenge of her brothers.
Bible version
Dinah and the Shechemites
Commentary
Genesis 34 is a chapter that tells the story of the rape of Dinah, the daughter of Jacob. Dinah had gone out to visit the women of the land, and while she was there, Shechem, the son of Hamor, the prince of the land, saw her and took her by force. When Jacob heard what had happened, he was understandably angry and demanded that Shechem and his father make reparations for the wrong they had done. Hamor and Shechem agreed to the terms, and a plan was made for Shechem to marry Dinah and for the men of the land to be circumcised. The story of Dinah's rape is a tragic one, and it serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of women in a patriarchal society. It also serves as a reminder of the power of men to take advantage of women and to use their power to manipulate and control them. The story also highlights the importance of justice and reparations for wrongs done. Jacob's demand for reparations is an important reminder that wrongs must be addressed and that justice must be served. Overall, this chapter of Genesis serves as a reminder of the importance of justice and of the vulnerability of women in a patriarchal society. It is a reminder that wrongs must be addressed and that justice must be served. It is also a reminder of the power of men to take advantage of women and to use their power to manipulate and control them.
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There are 31 verses in Genesis, chapter 34.