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Genesis 34 - 07/05/2026

35 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Genesis 34 is one of the most difficult and disturbing chapters in the Bible. It tells the tragic story of Dinah, the sinful actions of Shechem, the deceptive revenge of Simeon and Levi, and Jacob's troubling silence. Rather than hiding the brokenness of God's people, Scripture confronts it head-on. In this message, we explore what Genesis 34 teaches about sin, vengeance, leadership, and the devastating consequences of taking justice into our own hands. Even in a chapter where God is never mentioned, His truth is evident as we see the destructive effects of human rebellion and our deep need for a Savior who brings true justice, healing, and redemption.

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