Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Genesis 34:13 - 34:13

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Genesis 34:13 - 34:13


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Attractive as these offers of the Hivite prince and his son were, they were declined by Jacob's sons, who had the chief voice in the question of their sister's marriage (vid., Gen 24:50). And they were quite right; for, by accepting them, they would have violated the sacred call of Israel and his seed, and sacrificed the promises of Jehovah to Mammon. But they did it in a wrong way; for “they answered with deceit and acted from behind” (וַיְדַבְּרוּ בְּמִרְמָה: דִּבֵּר) is to be rendered dolos struxit; דְּבָרִים דִּבֵּר would be the expression for “giving mere words,” Hos 10:4; vid., Ges. thes.), “because he had defiled Dinah their sister.” They told him that they could not give their sister to an uncircumcised man, because this would be a reproach to them; and the only condition upon which they would consent (נֵאֹות imperf. Niph. of אוּת) was, that the Shechemites should all be circumcised; otherwise they would take their sister and go.