Génesis 34:3

3 Y él se prendó de Dina, hija de Jacob, y amó a la joven y le habló tiernamente.

Génesis 34:3 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 34:3

And his soul clave unto Dinah the daughter of Jacob
His inclination was to her, she was always in his thoughts; it was not a mere lustful desire that was suddenly raised, and soon over, but a constant and continued affection he bore to her, as follows:

and he loved the damsel;
sincerely and heartily:

and spake kindly unto the damsel;
or "to the heart" F7 of her, such things as tended to comfort her, she being sad and sorrowful; or to soften her mind towards him, and take off the resentment of it to him, because of the injury he had done her, and to gain her good will and affection, and her consent to marry him; professing great love to her, promising her great things, what worldly grandeur and honour she would be advanced to, and how kindly he would behave towards her; which might take with her, and incline her to yield to his motion, which having obtained, he took the following method.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (bl le) "ad cor", Pagninus, Vatablus, Drusius, Schmidt; super cor, Montanus, Munster; "cordi", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Génesis 34:3 In-Context

1 Y salió Dina, la hija de Lea, a quien ésta había dado a luz a Jacob, a visitar a las hijas de la tierra.
2 Y cuando la vio Siquem, hijo de Hamor heveo, príncipe de la tierra, se la llevó y se acostó con ella y la violó.
3 Y él se prendó de Dina, hija de Jacob, y amó a la joven y le habló tiernamente.
4 Entonces Siquem habló a su padre Hamor, diciendo: Consígueme a esta muchacha por mujer.
5 Y Jacob oyó que Siquem había deshonrado a su hija Dina, pero sus hijos estaban con el ganado en el campo, y Jacob guardó silencio hasta que ellos llegaran.
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