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  • Esau replied, "Let me at least put at your disposal some of the men who are with me." But Jacob said, "For what reason? Please indulge me in this, my lord." (Genesis 33, 15)

  • Jacob journeyed to Succoth. There he built a home for himself and made booths for his livestock. That is why the place was called Succoth. (Genesis 33, 17)

  • Having thus come from Paddan-aram, Jacob arrived safely at the city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, and he encamped in sight of the city. (Genesis 33, 18)

  • Dinah, the daughter whom Leah had borne to Jacob, went out to visit some of the women of the land. (Genesis 34, 1)

  • Since he was strongly attracted to Dinah, daughter of Jacob, indeed was really in love with the girl, he endeavored to win her affection. (Genesis 34, 3)

  • Meanwhile, Jacob heard that Shechem had defiled his daughter Dinah; but since his sons were out in the fields with his livestock, he held his peace until they came home. (Genesis 34, 5)

  • Now Hamor, the father of Shechem, went out to discuss the matter with Jacob, (Genesis 34, 6)

  • just as Jacob's sons were coming in from the fields. When they heard the news, the men were shocked and seethed with indignation. What Shechem had done was an outrage in Israel; such a thing could not be tolerated. (Genesis 34, 7)

  • Jacob's sons replied to Shechem and his father Hamor with guile, speaking as they did because their sister Dinah had been defiled. (Genesis 34, 13)

  • The young man lost no time in acting in the matter, since he was deeply in love with Jacob's daughter. Moreover he was more highly respected than anyone else in his clan. (Genesis 34, 19)

  • On the third day, while they were still in pain, Dinah's full brothers Simeon and Levi, two of Jacob's sons, took their swords, advanced against the city without any trouble, and massacred all the males. (Genesis 34, 25)

  • Then the other sons of Jacob followed up the slaughter and sacked the city in reprisal for their sister Dinah's defilement. (Genesis 34, 27)


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