Genesis 34:16
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New International Version
Then we will give you our daughters and take your daughters for ourselves. We'll settle among you and become one people with you.


English Standard Version
Then we will give our daughters to you, and we will take your daughters to ourselves, and we will dwell with you and become one people.


New American Standard Bible
then we will give our daughters to you, and we will take your daughters for ourselves, and we will live with you and become one people.


King James Bible
Then will we give our daughters unto you, and we will take your daughters to us, and we will dwell with you, and we will become one people.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
Then we will give you our daughters, take your daughters for ourselves, live with you, and become one people.


International Standard Version
Then we'll give our daughters to you and take your daughters for ourselves, live among you, and be as a united people.


American Standard Version
then will we give our daughters unto you, and we will take your daughters to us, and we will dwell with you, and we will become one people.


Douay-Rheims Bible
Then will we mutually give and take your daughters, and ours: and we will dwell with you, and will be one people:


Darby Bible Translation
then will we give our daughters to you, and take your daughters to us, and we will dwell with you, and be one people.


Young's Literal Translation
then we have given our daughters to you, and your daughters we take to ourselves, and we have dwelt with you, and have become one people;


Commentaries
34:1-19 Young persons, especially females, are never so safe and well off as under the care of pious parents. Their own ignorance, and the flattery and artifices of designing, wicked people, who are ever laying snares for them, expose them to great danger. They are their own enemies if they desire to go abroad, especially alone, among strangers to true religion. Those parents are very wrong who do not hinder their children from needlessly exposing themselves to danger. Indulged children, like Dinah, often become a grief and shame to their families. Her pretence was, to see the daughters of the land, to see how they dressed, and how they danced, and what was fashionable among them; she went to see, yet that was not all, she went to be seen too. She went to get acquaintance with the Canaanites, and to learn their ways. See what came of Dinah's gadding. The beginning of sin is as the letting forth of water. How great a matter does a little fire kindle! We should carefully avoid all occasions of sin and approaches to it.

13. The sons of Jacob answered—The honor of their family consisted in having the sign of the covenant. Circumcision was the external rite by which persons were admitted members of the ancient Church. But that outward rite could not make the Shechemites true Israelites; and yet it does not appear that Jacob's sons required anything more. Nothing is said of their teaching the people to worship the true God, but only of their insisting on their being circumcised; and it is evident that they did not seek to convert Shechem, but only made a show of religion—a cloak to cover their diabolical design. Hypocrisy and deceit, in all cases vicious, are infinitely more so when accompanied with a show of religion; and here the sons of Jacob, under the pretense of conscientious scruples, conceal a scheme of treachery as cruel and diabolical as was, perhaps, ever perpetrated.
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