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Identifier: bibleitsstory58horn (find matches)
Title: The Bible and its story..
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Horne, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1870-1942 Brewer, Julius August, 1877-1953, joint ed
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: New York, F. R. Niglutsch
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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^ of Shechem. Theyouth became infatuated with his captive, and wishedto marry her; and he was more honorable than allthe house of his father. He persuaded the men ofthe city to agree to a general alliance of close friend-ship with Jacobs followers. To this covenant Jacobpretended to consent. Perhaps he really meant con-sent; but a few days later, the Shechemites being notonly off guard but ill, Simeon and Levi, two of Di-nahs brothers, with their followers, broke suddenlyinto the city, and slew all the males. Apparentlythey did no plundering but only rescued their sisterand bore her off in triumph. Then, however, camethe other sons of Jacob, eager for spoil, andtook everything within the city, evencarrying off the women and chil-dren as slaves.
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\M ^ v^l ^^hn?f ti !l 1 ! Jacob Wnxit^ tfje Sbolsi AFTER THE PAINTING BY SEBASTIEN BOURDON, ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY, DIED l671. Then Jacob said unto his household, and to allthat were with him. Put away the strange gods thatare among you.—Gen., 35, 2. JACOB was sorely upset by the sudden outbreakof his sons at Shechem. His reproof of them ischaracteristic in its shrewd worldly wisdom.He does not tell them they have done wrong, but thatthey have roused the country against them, that theywill be looked on as a band of robbers, and be slain.About this time there seemed to come upon Jacob asudden increase of religious devotion, perhaps fromhis wrestling with the angel, perhaps from his senseof multiplying dangers. To the end of his life heremembered this outbreak of Simeon and Levi, andblamed them bitterly. He also at this time arousedhimself to the fact that Rachel and others of hishousehold still worshipped the idols of Laban, and heforbade it firmly. All idolatrous

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