January 12, 2024 Bible Study

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Genesis 33-35.

One of the aspects of the story about what happened in Shechem to Jacob’s daughter Dinah is that we get no idea about Dinah’s feelings in the situation.  Would she have liked to marry Shechem?  Would she have been receptive to his pursuit if he had not chosen to force her?  What was her life like after this?  All we know about her after this is that she accompanied the rest of Jacob’s family when they went to Egypt.  Another aspect of the story is that it was Simeon and Levi who put the men of Shechem to the sword after they circumcised themselves.  The passage mentions that they were Dinah’s brothers as if that explains why they, and none of Jacob’s other sons, took revenge on the men of Shechem for Dinah’s defilement.  Even if you consider that Dinah was Leah’s daughter, and so full sister to Simeon and Levi, Leah had four other sons, who would also have been full brothers to Dinah.  Now I can easily understand why Issachar and Zebulun were left out of this.  They were much younger than Simeon and Levi, but the description of their births suggests that Reuben was only a little older than Simeon, and Judah about the same amount younger than Levi (I would guess that the four were each born about a year apart).  So, why didn’t Reuben and Judah take part in avenging their sister?  I don’t know the answer to that, but I will note that it was Reuben and Judah who later took leadership roles among the brothers concerning Joseph (both when the brothers betrayed him and later when they encountered him in Egypt).

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