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  2. 10 Dinah Facts You Should Know. 1. She Was the Daughter of Jacob and Leah. Scripture tells us that Jacob’s four wives bore 12 sons. After we read of the birth of 10 sons (six of whom were born to Leah), 1 we are told, “And afterward, [Leah] bore a daughter, and she named her Dinah.” 2. Read: 13 Leah Facts.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Who was Dinah in the Bible? Answer. Dinah was the daughter born to Jacob from his first wife, Leah (Genesis 30:21). When Jacob returned to his homeland after working for his father-in-law, Laban, for over 20 years, he settled in in a place called Shechem. Dinah was a young woman at this time.

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    Dinah is first mentioned in Genesis 30:21 as the daughter of Leah and Jacob, born to Leah after she bore six sons to Jacob. In Genesis 34, Dinah went out to visit the women of Shechem, where her people had made camp and where her father Jacob had purchased the land where he had pitched his tent.

  5. Two of Jacob’s sons, Simeon and Levi (Dinah’s brothers), took their swords. They made a surprise attack on the city. And they killed all the men there. 26 Simeon and Levi killed Hamor and his son Shechem. Then they took Dinah out of Shechem’s house and left. 27 Jacob’s sons went among the dead bodies and stole everything that was in the ...

  6. Jun 23, 2021 · Her mother Leah bore her after six sons and named her “Dinah” (30:21), meaning “her judgment,” although no explanation for her name is given in the biblical account (in contrast to the naming of sons).

  7. Jun 8, 2024 · Leah experienced a period of barrenness, so she gave Jacob her servant, Zilpah. Zilpah bore Gad and Asher. Leah then became pregnant again and bore two more sons, Issachar and Zebulun, and Jacob’s only daughter, Dinah. Then, the Bible says, “God remembered Rachel,” and she gave birth to Joseph.

  8. Her mother Leah bore her after six sons and named her “Dinah” (Genesis 30:21), meaning “her judgment,” although no explanation for her name is given in the biblical account (in contrast to the naming of sons).

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