Genesis 24:21
Context24:21 Silently the man watched her with interest to determine 1 if the Lord had made his journey successful 2 or not.
Genesis 34:5
Context34:5 When 3 Jacob heard that Shechem 4 had violated his daughter Dinah, his sons were with the livestock in the field. So Jacob remained silent 5 until they came in.


[24:21] 2 tn The Hebrew term צָלָה (tsalah), meaning “to make successful” in the Hiphil verbal stem, is a key term in the story (see vv. 40, 42, 56).
[34:5] 3 tn The two disjunctive clauses in this verse (“Now Jacob heard…and his sons were”) are juxtaposed to indicate synchronic action.
[34:5] 4 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Shechem) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[34:5] 5 sn The expected response would be anger or rage; but Jacob remained silent. He appears too indifferent or confused to act decisively. When the leader does not act decisively, the younger zealots will, and often with disastrous results.