Genesis 34:1

And Dinah the daughter of Leah, which she bare unto Jacob, went out to see the daughters of the land.

Cross-reference

Genesis 30:21 Historical context

In Genesis 30:21, Leah gives birth to Dinah — introducing the daughter whose encounter with Shechem is about to unfold.

In Genesis 27:46, Rebekah despairs over 'the women of the land' — the same local women Dinah goes out to visit here.

Genesis 46:15 Historical context

In Genesis 46:15, Dinah is counted among Leah's children going to Egypt — confirming her identity and Jacob's family line.

Genesis 26:34 Historical context

In Genesis 26:34, Esau's Hittite marriages show earlier Canaanite entanglement — the same pattern of danger Dinah's story illustrates.

Judges 14:1 Parallel

Judges 14:1 shows Samson 'going down' and 'seeing' a woman, leading to disaster—parallel to Dinah's going out and being seen by Shechem.