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What does the story of Dinah teach us about human nature?

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The story of Dinah in Genesis 34 illustrates the depravity of human nature and the consequences of sin.

The tragic events surrounding Dinah’s defilement serve as a stark illustration of human depravity. The actions of Shechem and the subsequent responses demonstrate that sin does not merely harm others but reveals the corrupted nature of mankind. Genesis 34 forces us to confront the brutal realities of sin and its rippling effects. It showcases not only the individual sin but also the communal and familial dysfunction that arises from sin. Ultimately, this narrative parallels the broader biblical theme that all humanity is under sin, highlighting our need for redemption through Christ, who addresses our fallen state.
Scripture References: Genesis 34, Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:1-3

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