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Chapter 34 of the Book of Genesis deals primarily with the family of Abraham and his descendants, including Dinah, her father Jacob, and her brothers. The traditional view is that Moses wrote Genesis as well as almost all the rest of the Torah, doubtlessly drawing on varied sources but synthesizing them into a written history of the Hebrews' ancestors. This view, which has been held for the past several thousand years, although it is not explicitly mentioned in either the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Bible, holds that Moses included this story in the Torah primarily because it happened and he considered it significant. It foreshadows later events and prophecies in Genesis and the Torah concerning the two violent brothers.[citation needed]