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  2. Quick Reference Dictionary. Cain. Easton's Bible Dictionary - Cain. Cain [N] [H] [S] a possession; a spear. The first-born son of Adam and Eve ( Genesis 4 ). He became a tiller of the ground, as his brother Abel followed the pursuits of pastoral life.

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · What happened to Cain in the Bible? In the Book of Genesis, we are told about Cains birth, his violent act of fratricide and his subsequent exile. We learn that he married and had descendants, but the Bible is strangely mute about his death. How did Cain die? If he did not die naturally, who killed Cain? In the Bible, do we have any clues?

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    The story of Cain and Abel begins with the two brothers bringing an offering to the Lord. The Bible says that God was pleased with Abel's sacrifice, but not with Cain's. As a result, Cain grew angry, dejected, and jealous. Soon his fierce anger led him to attack and kill his brother. The account leaves us wondering why God looked with favor on Abel...

    Cain was the first human child to be born in the Bible, and the first to follow after his father's line of work, cultivating the soil and becoming a farmer.

    Cain must have been physically strong to work the land. He was able to overpower his younger brother and kill him.

    The brief story of Cain reveals several of his character weaknesses. When Cain faced disappointment, rather than turning to God for encouragement, he responded with anger and jealousy. When given a clear choice to correct his mistake, Cain chose to disobey and further entangle himself in sin's trap. He let sin become his master and committed murder...

    First, we see that Cain did not respond properly to correction. He reacted in a murderous rage. We should carefully consider how we respond when corrected. The correction we receive may be God's way of allowing us to make things right. God always offers a choice, a way of escape from sin, and an opportunity to make things right. Our decision to obe...

    Cain was born, raised, and farmed the soil just beyond the Garden of Edenin the Middle East, probably near modern-day Iran or Iraq. After killing his brother, Cain became a wanderer in the land of Nod, East of Eden.

    Father - Adam Mother - Eve Brothers and Sisters - Abel, Seth, and many more not named in Genesis. Son - Enoch Common questions often asked by skeptics about Cain are: Who did Cain marry? Where did Cain find his wife?" The Bible holds the clues to solving this puzzle.

  4. CAIN. kan (qayin, "spear" or "smith," resembling in sound the root qanah, "get," "acquire," Genesis 4:1 the Revised Version, margin, but not necessarily derived from that root; Septuagint Kain): 1. The Scripture Narrative: (1) In Genesis 4:1-24 Cain is the first son of Adam and Eve. His birth is hailed as a manifestation of Yahweh's help.

  5. Cain is described in the NT as being “of the evil one” ( 1 John 3:12 ). When Abel’s offering from his flocks was accepted by God, Cain became angry, enticed his brother to join him where they were alone, and killed him. God met him, asked about Abel, and pronounced a curse on Cain because of his sin ( Gen 4:9-16 ).

  6. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › cainCain - Bible Odyssey

    The biblical text does not have God question Cain explicitly about Abel’s murder because it wants to portray Cains emotional and psychological complexities and the social context. Cain is not portrayed as a cold and one-dimensional person whose only tendency is to kill other human beings.

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · Cain and Abel are the first two sons of Adam and Eve after they were expelled from the Garden of Eden in the biblical book of Genesis. According to the biblical story, Cain killed Abel because God accepted Abel's sacrifice but rejected Cain's.

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