a34:1-31
b34:1-2
c34:13
d34:30
e49:5-7
f34:1-2
g30:21

‏ Genesis 34:1-2

Summary for Gen 34:1-31: 34:1-31  a Once Jacob and his family settled in the land, the Canaanite presence became a threat. This account is a stern warning to the Israelites about the possibility of their being defiled by the Canaanites. The nation of Israel was later commanded not to intermarry or make treaties with them, for they were a corrupt and corrupting people. This chapter implicitly warns against becoming familiar with the way they lived (34:1-2  b). It also taught Israel that in dealing with the Canaanites, they were to keep their integrity and not use the holy things of the covenant for deception and slaughter (34:13  c); Israel’s reputation was at stake in the land (34:30  d). For their ruthless violence, Simeon and Levi were passed over in the birthright blessing (49:5-7  e).
Summary for Gen 34:1-2: 34:1-2  f As far as we know, Dinah was Jacob’s only daughter (30:21  g).

• Shechem ... seized her and raped her: Shechem violated and debased Dinah, so she had no chance for a proper marriage.
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