WOW! Dinah’s brothers certainly took some drastic measures in their response to the rape of their sister Dinah. F First
of all they bargained with the men of Shechem to be circumcised, then
while the men were still in pain, Dinah's brothers killed them. They
will pay for this later when their father Jacob gives out the
blessings. These brothers, Simeon and Levi have the same mother (Leah)
as Dinah.
By
using circumcision in this way, they defiled the symbol of the covenant
between God and Abraham. The brothers Simeon and Levi lost part of
their inheritance because of this.
However,
the men of Shechem had ulterior motives. They wanted all the wealth of
Jacob and his descendants, which the union of marriage with Dinah would
bring.
We have
often wondered how old Dinah was when this rape happened. The word
"girl" is used to describe her. The Hebrew word for girl is "naarah"
and means "a girl from infancy to adolescence". This may mean that
Dinah had not yet reached adolescence. If this were the case, it would
explain why the brothers took such offense at the violation of their
sister. It was not uncommon to ask for a girl in marriage before the
age of adolescence, but it was not acceptable to have sexual relations
with a girl that young. Once the rape took place, Dinah was considered
defiled - or unclean.
To
his credit, Jacob tells his people to rid themselves of all the
foreign gods they have with them, which they do. However, instead of
destroying them, he buries them under the oak at Shechem. Bad idea!
Were these the gods that Rachel brought with her from Paddam Aram or did
Jacob's family acquire more gods?
God
reemphasizes Jacob's name change to Israel. Did Jacob forget? Or did
Jacob slip back into some old ways of doing things and God had to
remind him that with the change of name comes a change in character?
Since
Rachel had great difficulty in giving birth, the birth of Benjamin
may have been a breech birth. Interesting that this birth took place
near Bethlehem. Another significant birth also took place in
Bethlehem.
Genesis
35 lists the names of Jacob's sons along with a sentence that says
"These were the sons of Jacob, who were born to him in Paddam Aram."
However, Benjamin was born in Bethlehem. Is this a contradiction in
Scripture???
Reuben
sins with Jacob's concubine. Later Jacob takes away part of Reuben's
inheritance. Just another example that "sin has consequences".
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