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  • A time came when Dina, Lia’s daughter, went out to visit some of the women who dwelt in that country. (Genesis 34, 1)

  • This offer of theirs commended itself to Hemor and his son Sichem; (Genesis 34, 18)

  • There is but one thing that stands in the way of this happy agreement. We must adopt the custom of their race, and have all the males among us circumcised. (Genesis 34, 22)

  • To this everyone agreed, and all their men folk were circumcised. (Genesis 34, 24)

  • The third day came, which is the day on which the pain of the wound is most felt. Then, two of Jacob’s sons, who were brothers to Dina, Simeon and Levi, took up their swords, and made their way boldly into the city, where they killed all the men folk; (Genesis 34, 25)

  • When they had left the city, the rest of Jacob’s sons broke in, to find the men already slain; so they plundered the city to avenge the wrong done; (Genesis 34, 27)

  • Whereupon Jacob summoned all his household; Cast away, he told them, whatever images of alien gods you have among you, purify yourselves, and put on fresh garments. (Genesis 35, 2)

  • and he built a monument of stone at the place where God had spoken to him, offering libations there and pouring oil upon it. (Genesis 35, 14)

  • Over her tomb, Jacob raised a monument; it is called, to this day, the Pillar of Rachel’s Tomb. (Genesis 35, 20)

  • Among his children, Jacob loved Joseph best, as old men love the sons old age has brought them; and he dressed him in a coat that was all embroidery. (Genesis 37, 3)

  • For grief he tore his garments, then he went back to his brethren, crying, The boy is not to be seen; what is left for me? Where can I betake myself now? (Genesis 37, 30)

  • And he tore his garments, and put on sackcloth; and long he mourned for his son. (Genesis 37, 34)


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