* The birth, employment, and religion of Cain and Abel. (1-7) Cain
murders Abel, The curse of Cain. (8-15) The conduct of Cain, His
family. (16-18) Lamech and his wives, The skill of Cain's descendants.
(19-24) The birth of another son and grandson of Adam. (25,26)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 When Cain was born, Eve said, I have gotten a man from the Lord.
Perhaps she thought that this was the promised seed. If so, she was
wofully disappointed. Abel signifies vanity: when she thought she had
the promised seed in Cain, whose name signifies possession, she was so
taken up with him tha... [ Continue Reading ]
8-15 Malice in the heart ends in murder by the hands. Cain slew Abel,
his own brother, his own mother's son, whom he ought to have loved;
his younger brother, whom he ought to have protected; a good brother,
who had never done him any wrong. What fatal effects were these of our
first parents' sin,... [ Continue Reading ]
16-18 Cain cast off all fear of God, and attended no more on God's
ordinances. Hypocritical professors, who dissemble and trifle with
God, are justly left to themselves to do something grossly scandalous.
So they throw off that form of godliness to which they have been a
reproach, and of which they... [ Continue Reading ]
19-24 One of Cain's wicked race is the first recorded, as having
broken the law of marriage. Hitherto, one man had but one wife at a
time; but Lamech took two. Wordly things, are the only things that
carnal, wicked people set their hearts upon, and are most clever and
industrious about. So it was wi... [ Continue Reading ]
25,26 Our first parents were comforted in their affliction by the
birth of a son, whom they called Seth, that is, 'set,' 'settled,' or
'placed;' in his seed mankind should continue to the end of time, and
from him the Messiah should descend. While Cain, the head of the
apostacy, is made a wanderer,... [ Continue Reading ]