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Genesis 34:10BSB·traditional attribution

You may settle among us, and the land will be open to you. Live here, move about freely, and acquire your own property.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Jacob's sons, when they heard of the injury done to Dinah, showed a very great resentment of it, influenced perhaps rather by jealousy for the honour of their family than by a sense of virtue. Many are concerned at the shamefulness of sin that never lay to heart the sinfulness of it.

Commenting on Genesis 34:6-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And ye shall dwell with us,..... Peaceably and quietly, not as sojourners only, but as inhabitants: and the land shall be before you; to choose what part of it they pleased to dwell in, and which they should have in their own power and possession: dwell and trade you therein; in any sort of traffic and commerce the land would admit of, and they should...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Gen 34:5-12 When Jacob heard of the seduction of his daughter, “he was silent,” i.e., he remained quiet, without taking any active proceedings (ex. Gen 14:14; 2Sa 19:11) until his sons came from the field. When they heard of it, they were grieved and burned with wrath at the disgrace. טמּא to defile = to dishonour, disgrace, because it was an uncircumcised man who had seduced her.

Commenting on Genesis 34:5-12