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What does the Bible say about sin in Genesis 34?

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Genesis 34 depicts a horrific event that highlights the reality of human sin and its consequences.

In Genesis 34, the chapter recounts the tragic story of Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, who is defiled by Shechem. This narrative illustrates the depth and impact of human sin, emphasizing that Shechem's actions represent a grave offense not only to Dinah but also against the principles of justice set by God. The law’s purpose is to expose sin and show humanity’s inability to adhere to it perfectly, as starkly demonstrated in this chapter. This tragedy serves as a reminder of our fallen nature and the widespread devastation wrought by sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 34, Romans 5:12, Galatians 3:22

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