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Verse Genesis 4:14. _BEHOLD, THOU HAST DRIVEN ME OUT_] In Genesis
4:11-1, God states two parts of Cain's punishment:
1. The ground was cursed, so that it was not to yield any adequate
recompense for...
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- Section IV - The Family of Adam
- Cain and Abel
1. קין _qayı̂n_, Qain (Cain), “spear-shaft,” and קנה
_qānah_, “set up, establish, gain, buy,” contain the biliteral
root קן _qan_, “set up, erect, g...
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CHAPTER 4
After the Fall and the Two Seeds
_ 1. Cain and Abel (Genesis 4:1)_
2. Their offerings (Genesis 4:3)
3. The divine remonstrance (Genesis 4:6)
4. Abel slain by his brother ...
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The Story of Cain and Abel. This belongs to the J cycle of stories,
but apparently not to the same stratum as Genesis 4:3, for it is
assumed that the earth has a population from which Cain fears
venge...
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FROM THY FACE SHALL. BE HID.
1. He shall be driven "from the face of the earth," or out of the laud
known to him and his family. There altars of God and worship were
maintained and the divine presence...
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EARTH. Hebrew ground.
HID. Compare note on Genesis 3:8. every one. any one....
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_Behold, thou hast_, &c. Cain accepts Jehovah's sentence as a
banishment from the cultivated ground. "And from thy face shall I be
hid," Cain recognizes that banishment from the land, in which
Jehovah...
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BEHOLD, THOU HAST DRIVEN ME OUT THIS DAY FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH—
that is, of _this part_ of the earth, or country: _and from thy face
shall I be hid;_ an expression which must be restricted, as we...
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PART SEVENTEEN
THE BEGINNING OF TRUE RELIGION
(Genesis 4:1-15)
1. _Preliminary Definitions_
It is doubtful that there is a more ambiguous word in our language
today than the word religion. It has li...
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_BEHOLD, THOU HAST DRIVEN ME OUT THIS DAY FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH;
AND FROM THY FACE SHALL I BE HID; AND I SHALL BE A FUGITIVE AND A
VAGABOND IN THE EARTH; AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS, THAT EVERY ONE...
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CAIN AND ABEL. THE DESCENDANTS OF CAIN
The narrative, which forms part of the Primitive document,
impressively shows how sin, having once appeared, became hereditary in
the human race, and speedily de...
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FROM THY FACE SHALL I BE HID] Cain supposes that God's presence and
protection are limited to his old home. VAGABOND] RV 'wanderer.'
WHOSOEVER FINDETH ME] See prefatory remarks....
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MY PUNISHMENT (OR _MY INIQUITY_) IS GREATER THAN I CAN BEAR. —
Literally, _than can be borne,_ or _“_forgiven.” It is in
accordance with the manner of the Hebrew language to have only one
word for an...
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הֵן֩ גֵּרַ֨שְׁתָּ אֹתִ֜י הַ יֹּ֗ום מֵ
עַל֙
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CAIN AND ABEL
Genesis 4:1
IT is not the purpose of this narrator to write the history of the
world. It is not his purpose to write even the history of mankind. His
object is to write the history of r...
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CAIN'S LINE, AND ENOCH
Genesis 4:12
"MY punishment is greater than I can bear," so felt Cain as soon as
his passion had spent itself and the consequences of his wickedness
became apparent-and so feel...
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CAIN'S CAREER
Genesis 4:9
God's first question to the soul is, “Adam, where art thou?” The
next, “Where is thy brother?” We _are_ our brother's keepers. All
related to us, within our reach, or needin...
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The degeneration of the first man and woman was transmitted, the
firstborn being manifestly an inheritor of the fallen nature of his
parents. His mother named him Cain, intimating a hope that the seed...
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HE YET SPEAKS!
Abel is dead, but he still speaks (Hebrews 11:4). His blood calls for
vengeance, thus speaking (Hebrews 12:24; Genesis 4:10). However, it
seems he speaks more clearly through his exampl...
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_Every one that findeth me, shall kill me. His guilty conscience made
him fear his own brothers, and nephews; of whom, by this time, there
might be a good number upon the earth: which had now endured...
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And the LORD said unto him, Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain,
vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the LORD set a mark
upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him.
Revelation 14:11; Reve...
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There is one characteristic of divine revelation to which attention
may be profitably called as a starting point. We have to do with
facts. The Bible alone is a revelation of facts, and, we can add (n...
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14._Every one that findeth me_. Since he is no longer covered by the
protection of God, he concludes that he shall be exposed to injury and
violence from all men. And he reasons justly; for the hand o...
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But grace could work. The grace of a God above the evil of man, and
Abel approaches Him by faith. Hereon follows the separation of the
families of God and of the enemy, of the world and of faith. Abel...
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BEHOLD, THOU HAST DRIVEN ME OUT THIS DAY FROM THE FACE OF THE
EARTH,.... Not from being upon the earth, or had chased him out of the
world as a wicked man is at death, but from a quiet settlement in i...
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Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth;
and from thy face shall I be hid; and I shall be a fugitive and a
vagabond in the earth; and it shall come to pass, [that] every on...
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Gen. 4:14. It seems to me no way improbable that Cain's house was
intended, and by him understood, not only of him personally, but of
his posterity. Such he might learn from his father Adam, seeing th...
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_Cain said, My punishment_ (Hebrews _my sin_) _is greater than I can
bear_ Sin, however, seems to be put for punishment, as it is Genesis
4:7, and in many other places. For Cain was not so sensible of...
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1 The birth, trade, and religion of Cain and Abel.
8 The murder of Abel.
9 The curse of Cain.
17 Enoch the first citie.
19 Lamech and his two wiues.
25 The birth of Seth,
26 and Enos.
1 AND Ada...
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Behold, Thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth,
and from Thy face shall I be hid; and I shall be a fugitive and a
vagabond in the earth; and it shall come to pass that every one t...
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GOD'S JUDGMENT UPON CAIN...
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SECOND SECTION
_Cain and Abel. The Cainites. The ungodly Worldliness of the First
Civilization._
GENESIS 4:1-26
1And Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived, and bare Cain [the
gotten, or possessi...
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CAIN AND ABEL
Adam and Eve, having acquired a sinful nature, could only communicate
the same nature to their children. Their firstborn was named Cain,
which means "smith" or "fabricator," one who plan...
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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...
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Consider how severely thou usest me; THOU HAST DRIVEN ME OUT, with
public infamy, as the word signifies, FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH, or,
_this earth, _ my native land, AND FROM THY FACE, i.e. favour a...
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& Genesis 5:1-32
As each section of the Book of Genesis opens before us, we are
furnished with fresh evidence of the fact that we are travelling over,
what a recent writer has well termed, "the seed-...
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Genesis 4:14 out H1644 (H8765) day H3117 face H6440 ground H127 hidden
H5641 (H8735) from H5921 face...
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“See, this day you have driven me away from the face of the ground,
and from your face I will be hidden, and I will be a fugitive and a
wanderer on the earth and whoever finds me will kill me.”
He has...
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THE STORY OF CAIN AND ABEL (GENESIS 4:1 TO GENESIS 5:1 A).
Genesis 4:1. The Sin of Cain TABLET III
It is quite clear that this section once existed separately from
Genesis 2-3. The immediate and last...
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Genesis 4
I.
From the story of Cain we gather the following thoughts:
I. Eve's disappointment at the birth of Cain should be a warning to
all mothers. Over-estimate of children may be traced somet...
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CONTENTS: First sons of Adam, Cain and Abel. Murder of Abel. First
civilization. Birth of Seth.
CHARACTERS: Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel, Seth.
CONCLUSION: Attainment can never take the place of Atonement....
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Genesis 4:1. _I have gotten._ קניתי _kaniti,_ from the root
_kana,_ he possessed. The LXX have betrayed their ignorance of the
Eternal Word, or Wisdom, by frequently rendering this word _created._
God...
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_My punishment is greater than I can hear_
CAIN’S DESPAIR
1.
Behold, Thou hast cast me out this day from (_or_ from upon)
the face of the ground. Thou hast driven me! He sees it to be
Jehovah’s own...
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_Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground_
THE STORY OF CAIN AND ABEL
I. RELIGION ACTUATED MEN IN THE VERY EARLIEST TIMES.
II. THE MERE NATURAL RELIGION IS ESSENTIALLY DEFECT...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 4:13 Cain will be alienated from both the
ground and God. He will become A FUGITIVE AND A WANDERER ON THE EARTH.
He fears that others will have such a dread of him that anyone...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Genesis 4:9_
THE BITTER CURSE WHICH SIN BRINGS UPON AN INDIVIDUAL LIFE
We have been thoroughly educated in the nature and effects of sin by
the sacred narrative, n...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 4:1
Exiled from Eden, o'er, canopied by grace, animated by hope, assured
of the Divine forgiveness, and filled with a sweet peace, the first
pair enter on their life experience of...
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Lets turn to Genesis Chapter four.
Adam and Eve have been expelled from the Garden of Eden because of
their disobedience to God.
And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and
said...
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driven. Job 15:20 Proverbs 14:32 Proverbs 28:1 Isaiah 8:22 Hosea 13:3
fro
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SEEING CHRIST IN CAIN AND ABEL
Genesis 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Cain and Abel came by natural generation. The only human beings God
ever created were Adam and Eve. They were created with the power...
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CAIN AND ABEL
Genesis 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It falls to our lot to connect the links between our last study and
today's.
1. WE HAVE ADAM NAMING HIS WIFE, "EVE." Here is the Scripture: "And
Adam ca...