Genesis Genesis 34:1-31
Genesis 34 narrates a rape and a massacre with no divine speech and no narrator's praise. It names the assault nebalah in Israel and the brothers' answer deceit, then withholds its verdict until Jacob's deathbed oracle curses Simeon and Levi and scatters them. Where Second-Temple readers praised the killing as righteous zeal, the canon called it violence.
Genesis Genesis 27:1-46
Genesis 27 is the densest blessing chapter in the canon. Hebrews places its faith on Isaac who blessed, not on Jacob who stole — and reads Esau's tears backward through the despised birthright. A forensic study of what a patriarchal blessing IS, the heel-trail from Jacob's birth-grasp to Judas's lifted heel, and the chapter that names the deception by its right Hebrew word.