CAIN KISER

CHAMPAIGN, IL 61824

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the free encyclopedia Biblical figure This article is about the Biblical figure. For other usessee Cain (disambiguation) . Cain Cain by Friedrich Rehbergc. &#8201a &#93and the firstborn son of Adam and Evethe first couple within the Bible . &#911 &#93He was a farmer who gave an offering of his crops to God . HoweverGod was not pleased and favored Abel's offering over Cain's. Out of jealousyCain killed his brotherfor which he was punished by God with the curse and mark of Cain . He had several descendantsin the Christian understanding1 John 3:12 explains it was "Because his own works were evil and his brother's righteous"while Hebrews 11:4 teaches that Abel's was an offering of faith. &#912 &#93violenceCain was the first human born (as distinct from God's creation of Adam and Eve)and the first murderer . When he and his brother made their offerings to Godthe Lord "had regard for Abel and his offeringbut for Cain and his offering he had no regard. So Cain was very angry". &#91

2 Interpretations Toggle Interpretations subsection 2.1 Jewish and Christian interpretations 2.2 Curse and mark 2.3 Islamic interpretation 2.4 Latter-day Saint interpretation 3 Etymology 4 Characteristics 5 Other stories 6 Family Toggle Family subsection 6.1 Family tree 6.2 Sisters/wives 7 Motives 8 Legacy and symbolism 9 Cultural portrayals and references 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External links Toggle the table of contents Cain 61 languages العربية مصرى Bikol Central Беларуская (тарашке

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