When all is said and done, the people we learn from are the ones who impress us with their actions, not with their words. That's why the

When we see our patriarchs (and matriarchs) misbehaving in the Bible, we often fall into the trap of blaming God, or maybe even the individuals themselves. When in fact, we can actually find many clues in the behavior of their parents. Sometimes we don't want to acknowledge this, because it means admitting that we too learned how to behave from our parents; and that our kids are watching our every move... So far, what we know

The only story in the Bible about Jacob's lone daughter, Dina, is often called The Rape of Dina. Shechem, the son of a local chieftain, takes Dina by force, and only afterwards decides he wants to ask her family for her hand in marriage. Even though Shechem approaches Jacob, the sons quickly usurp his leadership and handle all the dealings with Shechem themselves. They trick Shechem into having all the men of his town circumcise themselves, and while they are all recovering from surgery, Jacob's two sons, Simeon and Levi, kill everyone! Jacob is outraged, though not because of the heinous nature of their actions. Selfishly, he says to them, "You have brought trouble on me, making me odious among the inhabitants of the land... if they unite against me and attack me, I and my household will be destroyed!" (Gen. 34:30)
Jacob's response is disturbing, but it is really just the final unsavory act at the end of a long list. All along, there's been a lack of parental guidance, support, or instruction. We hear a lot about Divine covenants and heartfelt prayers,

Photos in this blog post:
1. CC image courtesy of Stenly Lam on Flickr
2. CC image courtesy of tibbygirl on Flickr
3. CC image courtesy of Thirteen of Clubs on Flickr
4. CC image courtesy of Andy Hay on Flickr
1. CC image courtesy of Stenly Lam on Flickr
2. CC image courtesy of tibbygirl on Flickr
3. CC image courtesy of Thirteen of Clubs on Flickr
4. CC image courtesy of Andy Hay on Flickr
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