2008
DOI: 10.1177/0309089208094457
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Redeemed by His Love? The Characterization of Shechem in Genesis 34

Abstract: This article gives consideration to the apparent 'rehabilitation' of the character of Shechem in the narrative of Genesis 34, following his initially negative portrayal as the rapist of Dinah, Jacob's daughter. Through a close analysis of the Hebrew language used by the narrator within this text to describe Shechem's actions and emotions, this article argues that this biblical rapist's depiction is perhaps not as 'redemptive' as it may first appear. Furthermore, the article takes to task those interpreters who… Show more

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“…5.‘The physicality and emotional intensity of the love in Jubilees has a destabilizing potential’ (Grossman 2009: 94–95). For the way in which the social context determines whether love bears a positive or negative valence in the Hebrew Bible, see Blyth 2008: 8–10.…”
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“…5.‘The physicality and emotional intensity of the love in Jubilees has a destabilizing potential’ (Grossman 2009: 94–95). For the way in which the social context determines whether love bears a positive or negative valence in the Hebrew Bible, see Blyth 2008: 8–10.…”
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confidence: 99%