
The Genealogy of Cain - Bible Study
Cain's genealogy found in Genesis 4 is the first of at least twenty-four found in the Bible! Twenty-two of these are recorded in the Old Testament, such as those for Japheth (Genesis 10:1 - 5), …
What Happened to Cain's Descendants? - Bible Study
Cain's attitude of refusing to obey his Creator and willingness to use violence to achieve his goals was passed down to his descendants.
Why Did God Reject Cain? - Bible Study
Why did God reject Cain? Why was his offering and worship not accepted while Abel's pleased the Eternal? First, let us examine the scriptures concerning your question about why Cain was …
Who Did Cain and Abel Marry? - Bible Study
The debate over who became the wife of Cain and Abel has gone on for centuries. The short answer is that the brothers had to marry their sisters. Man was, at first, only two people, Adam …
What Is the Mark of Cain? - Bible Study
The scriptures regarding Cain and his mark are found in the fourth chapter of Genesis. The verses leading up to God's willingness to protect him are important so that we can understand …
What Is the Way of Cain? - Bible Study
Abel, according to Paul, believed what God said regarding what was an acceptable sacrifice. Cain's way, however, was to reject the Lord's will and replace it with his own. John's Teaching …
What Is God's Goal in One Verse? - Bible Study
Background of the Goal Genesis 4 records the birth of Cain and Abel and then jumps to their offering to God. Abel's offering is accepted by God while Cain's is rejected. Cain's response to …
Where Is the Land of Nod? - Bible Study
The only Biblical mention of the land of Nod comes after Cain, the first human produced by Adam and Eve, and his younger brother Abel offer sacrifices to God (Genesis 4:3 - 5). Abel's …
The Genealogy of Seth - Bible Study
The Righteous Line The genealogy of Adam through Seth is considered a righteous lineage for a variety of reasons. It was during the life of Seth's son Enos that humans began to call upon or …
Genesis 1 to 25 Outline - Bible Study
The most noteworthy (or notorious) people mentioned in Genesis are Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham and Sarah, Lot, Melchizedek, Hagar, Ishmael, and Issac and Rebekah.