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Genesis 34 is the kind of chapter that makes you stop and say, “How is this even in the Bible?” Dinah is violated, her attacker tries to turn it into a marriage arrangement, and the fallout spirals into deception, bloodshed, and a family crisis that leaves nobody looking clean. I read the story straight, react honestly, and then slow down to ask the question we all feel: what does justice look like when your heart is on fire?

We trace the choices step by step: Shechem’s abuse of power, Hamor’s attempt to negotiate peace like it’s a business deal, and Jacob’s sons using circumcision as a trap. Simeon and Levi’s anger is understandable, but their revenge becomes a massacre, and Jacob’s response exposes another danger, treating tragedy like a threat to the “bottom line.” If you’ve ever struggled with righteous anger, family loyalty, or the urge to fight fire with fire, Genesis 34 brings it all to the surface.

The real takeaway is simple and hard: two wrongs don’t make a right. When we’ve been hurt, we can slip into living as a victim or acting as a villain, and neither road leads to healing. I’ll share a practical way to pursue proper justice while protecting your integrity, and why trusting God’s ultimate justice is not the same thing as doing nothing.

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