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Dinahnoun
A daughter of Jacob and Leah.
Dinahnoun
of biblical origin. Alternative form of Dina.
Etymology: דִּינָה "judged, vindicated".
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Dinah
In the Book of Genesis, Dinah (; Hebrew: דִּינָה, Modern: Dīna, Tiberian: Dīnā, "judged; vindicated") was the seventh child and only daughter of Leah and Jacob, and one of the matriarchs of the Israelites. The episode of her violation by Shechem, son of a Canaanite or Hivite prince, and the subsequent vengeance of her brothers Simeon and Levi, commonly referred to as the rape of Dinah, is told in Genesis 34.
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Dinah
In the Hebrew Bible, Dinah was the daughter of Jacob, one of the patriarchs of the Israelites, and Leah, his first wife. The episode of her abduction and violation by a Canaanite prince, and the subsequent vengeance of her brothers Simeon and Levi, commonly referred to as "The Rape of Dinah", is told in Genesis 34.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Dinah in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Dinah in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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