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Title: GENESIS CHAPTER 34

Subject: TNK   Class: TNK Study   

Purpose
To read, to study, and to understand YHWH's commands and laws that HE has given to us, so that we can better obey HIM.

Objective
Students will understand the following: Students will understand the following: New Vocabulary words, and their meanings based on how the word is used in the TNK. Reading comprehension. The child will also learn YHWH's commands and laws.

Questions

  1. Who are Dinah's parents?


  2. Who took Dinah and slept with her?


  3. Did Dinah want to sleep with the man?


  4. Who was Shechem's father?


  5. Shechem was _____________ of the region?


  6. Who heard about what happened to Dinah first?


  7. What did Shechem say to Jacob and Jacob's son's concerning Dinah?


  8. What did the son's of Jacob tell Shechem he had to do in to marry Dinah?


  9. What did Hamor tell the men at the gate?


  10. What was Hamor's thoughts about Jacob's livestock?


  11. What did Jacob's sons do to shechem and the rest of the men in the town, on the third day? Which two sons did this?


  12. What plunder was taken from the city?


  13. Who went and plundered the city?


  14. Who was Simeon's and Levi's mother?


  15. Why was Jacob upset about what his sons had done?


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Vocabulary

  • seized:  to take get fetch lay hold of
  • forced:  driven by violence
  • defiled:  to afflict or oppress or humble or to be afflicted or be bowed down
  • indignant:  feeling the mingled emotions of wrath and scorn or contempt
  • marriage-present:  purchase price for wife wedding money
  • deceitfully:  treachery
  • disgrace:  shame
  • consent:  agree
  • circumcised:  To cut off the prepuce or foreskin of males
  • delay:  to hesitate or tarry
  • honored:  to be respected or revered
  • heeded:  to hear to listen to obey
  • unawares:  suddenly or unexpectedly
  • plundered:  to take the goods of an enemy by open force
  • odious:  hateful and deserving hatred
  • whore:  to force into prostitution or to commit fornication or to cause to commit adultery