Génesis 34:21

21 Les dijeron: «Esos hombres son nuestros amigos. Invitémoslos a vivir entre nosotros y comerciemos libremente. Miren, hay suficiente tierra para mantenerlos. Podemos tomar a sus hijas como esposas y permitir que ellos se casen con las nuestras.

Génesis 34:21 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 34:21

These men [are] peaceable with us
Meaning Jacob and his sons, pointing to their tents which were near their city; and no doubt more was said than is here expressed, and that these words were introduced with a preface, in which notice was taken of Jacob and his family, and their names mentioned, as here their character is given; that they were men of peaceable dispositions, harmless and inoffensive, as appeared they had been ever since they came into these parts; and there was a great deal of reason to believe they still would be, and which was an argument in their favour, to admit them to a residence among them: therefore let them dwell in the land, and trade therein;
give them leave to dwell where they please, and carry on what trade and traffic in the land they think fit; since they are not likely to be quarrelsome and troublesome, but will deal honestly and honourably, and pay duly for what they agree for or merchandise in: for the land, behold, [it is] large enough for them;
there is room enough for them to dwell in, and pasturage enough for their cattle, and land enough to manure and till, without in the least incommoding the inhabitants: yea, it is likely to be to their advantage, since they would pay for what they should purchase or hire, and would improve the land which lay uncultivated: let us take their daughters to us for wives, and let us give them our
daughters;
this was the thing principally aimed at; and the rest, both what goes before, and what follows after, were in order to this.

Génesis 34:21 In-Context

19 Siquem no demoró en cumplir con el requisito, porque deseaba con desesperación a la hija de Jacob. Siquem era un miembro muy respetado de su familia,
20 y acompañó a su padre, Hamor, a presentar la propuesta a los líderes que estaban a las puertas de la ciudad.
21 Les dijeron: «Esos hombres son nuestros amigos. Invitémoslos a vivir entre nosotros y comerciemos libremente. Miren, hay suficiente tierra para mantenerlos. Podemos tomar a sus hijas como esposas y permitir que ellos se casen con las nuestras.
22 Pero ellos aceptarán quedarse aquí y formar un solo pueblo con nosotros únicamente si nuestros hombres se circuncidan, como lo hicieron ellos.
23 Además, si nosotros lo hacemos, todos sus animales y sus posesiones con el tiempo serán nuestros. Vamos, aceptemos sus condiciones y dejemos que se establezcan entre nosotros».
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