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How are we to interpret Genesis 34?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:25 pm
by Teutonic
Having decided to read through the book of Genesis again, I'm a little confused on chapter 34.

According to my KJV, Dinah, daughter of Jacob, is defiled by a Hivite named Shechem. Yet the house of Jacob offers to give her to this alien people so long as all their males be circumcised, so that they will 'become one people' (verse 16).

This seems contrary to God's law of separation between Israel and the other inhabitants of the land, for even if the Hivites be circumcised they are still not of Israel.

Would appreciate any insight on this matter....

Re: How are we to interpret Genesis 34?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:36 pm
by wmfinck
Teutonic wrote:Having decided to read through the book of Genesis again, I'm a little confused on chapter 34.

According to my KJV, Dinah, daughter of Jacob, is defiled by a Hivite named Shechem. Yet the house of Jacob offers to give her to this alien people so long as all their males be circumcised, so that they will 'become one people' (verse 16).

This seems contrary to God's law of separation between Israel and the other inhabitants of the land, for even if the Hivites be circumcised they are still not of Israel.

Would appreciate any insight on this matter....


The offer was a trick, a lie given in pretense, so that Simeon and Levi could have the advantage and destroy them all. Later, the brothers were chastised for acting rashly in their anger.

Re: How are we to interpret Genesis 34?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:45 pm
by Teutonic
wmfinck wrote:
Teutonic wrote:Having decided to read through the book of Genesis again, I'm a little confused on chapter 34.

According to my KJV, Dinah, daughter of Jacob, is defiled by a Hivite named Shechem. Yet the house of Jacob offers to give her to this alien people so long as all their males be circumcised, so that they will 'become one people' (verse 16).

This seems contrary to God's law of separation between Israel and the other inhabitants of the land, for even if the Hivites be circumcised they are still not of Israel.

Would appreciate any insight on this matter....


The offer was a trick, a lie given in pretense, so that Simeon and Levi could have the advantage and destroy them all. Later, the brothers were chastised for acting rashly in their anger.


I see, reading through it again, I missed the point of verse 13: 'and the sons of Jacob answered Shechem and Hamor his father deceitfully.'

Thanks for the response!