Genesis 34:1

GENESIS CHAPTER 34 Dinah going forth to see the daughters of the country, is abused and defiled by Shechem, son of Hamor, GENESIS 34:1,2; who loves her, GENESIS 34:3; desires to marry her, GENESIS 34:4. Jacob hears it, GENESIS 34:5. Hamor treats with Jacob and his sons, GENESIS 34:6. They answered h... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:3

Perceiving her to be exceedingly enraged and perplexed at this horrid violence, he endeavours to appease and sweeten her, and to get her consent to marry him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:7

BECAUSE HE HAD WROUGHT FOLLY; that is, wickedness; which howsoever vain men many times esteem their wisdom, by the sentence of the all-wise God is accounted and commonly in Scripture called _folly, _ as DEUTERONOMY 22:21 JOSHUA 7:15 JUDGES 19:23, JUDGES 20:6, &c. IN ISRAEL, or, _against Israel; _ ei... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:8

HAMOR COMMUNED WITH THEM; with Jacob's sons, to whom Jacob committed the business, being himself oppressed with shame and grief, and fear for his daughter. YOUR DAUGHTER, the daughter of your family; or he thus speaketh to her brothers, because they transacted all in their father's name.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:10

BEFORE YOU, i.e. in your power, to dwell where you please, and to have the same rights and privileges in it which we enjoy. See GENESIS 20:15. GET YOU POSSESSIONS THEREIN; or, _take possession in it, _ i.e. in any vacant part of it; use it for pasture or tillage, as you think good, and take the bene... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:12

DOWRY to her for her portion, according to the ancient custom of men's buying their wives; of which see EXODUS 22:17; and GIFT to you, either for reparation of the past injury, or in testimony of my respect to you, and desire of her, as GENESIS 24:53.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:14

There was no such law yet in force, as the examples of Isaac and Jacob show, who married the daughters of uncircumcised persons; and therefore they do not here reject it as simply unlawful, but only as dishonourable and reproachful.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:20

THE GATE OF THEIR CITY, the place where all public affairs were debated and concluded. SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS 22:17"; SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS 23:10".... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:23

SHALL NOT THEIR SUBSTANCE BE OURS? Either for our use and benefit in the way of commerce and trade; or because they will descend to the issue of our children as well as theirs; or because we being more numerous and potent than they, can easily overrule them, and when we think meet, dispose all thing... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:24

They yielded to circumcision, partly in compliance with their young prince, whom they either loved or feared; and partly for the prospect of their own advantage, for which men are frequently willing to expose themselves to great pains and hazards. ALL THAT WENT OUT OF THE GATE OF HIS CITY; all the c... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:25

ON THE THIRD DAY, when the pain and grief of wounds is the greatest, as physicians note, WHEN THEY WERE SORE, and therefore not well able to defend themselves; for circumcision caused great pain in children, which was the ground of that exclamation, EXODUS 4:25, much more in grown men. See JOSHUA 5:... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:27

THEY, i.e. one of them, as ofttimes that which is done by one man is imputed to the whole body. See JOSHUA 7:1,11,12 22:20 MATTHEW 2:20. Or they impute Shechem's fact to all, either invidiously and cunningly to take off from themselves the reproach of this cruel action; or because they made themselv... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:28

Thus they add to their cruelty theft and robbery, which doubtless Jacob disowned when they brought the spoil home, and returned back both the surviving people and their goods, though it be passed over in silence, as many other things are. SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS 33:14".... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:30

You have not only discomposed my mind, but perplexed my affairs, and brought me into such troubles and dangers as I am never likely to escape. You have made me odious to THE INHABITANTS OF THE LAND, who will impute this perfidious and bloody fact to my contrivance. FEW IN NUMBER; Heb. _men of number... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 34:31

Shall we express no more resentment of this abominable abuse of our sister, than if she had been some common harlot, whose abuse no man either regardeth or revengeth? Thus they excuse one fault by committing another, and defend themselves by accusing their father of stupidity, and insensibleness of... [ Continue Reading ]

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