The Bible does not specifically say who Cain's wife was. The only possible answer is that Cain's wife was his sister or niece or great-niece, etc. The Bible does not say how old Cain was when he killed Abel ( Genesis 4:8). Since they were both farmers, they were likely both full-grown adults, possibly with families of their own. Adam and Eve surely had given birth to more children than just Cain and Abel at the time Abel was killed. They definitely had many more children later ( Genesis 5:4). The fact that Cain was scared for his own life after he killed Abel ( Genesis 4:14) indicates that there were likely many other children and perhaps even grandchildren of Adam and Eve already living at that time. Cain's wife ( Genesis 4:17) was a daughter or granddaughter of Adam and Eve.
Since Adam and Eve were the first (and only) human beings, their children would have no other choice than to intermarry. God did not forbid inter-family marriage until much later when there were enough people to make intermarriage unnecessary ( Leviticus 18:6-18). The reason that incest today often results in genetic abnormalities is that when two people of similar genetics (i.e., a brother and sister) have children together, there is a high risk of their recessive characteristics becoming dominant. When people from different families have children, it is highly unlikely that both parents will carry the same recessive traits. The human genetic code has become increasingly "polluted" over the centuries as genetic defects are multiplied, amplified, and passed down from generation to generation. Adam and Eve did not have any genetic defects, and that enabled them and the first few generations of their descendants to have a far greater quality of health than we do now. Adam and Eve's children had few, if any, genetic defects. As a result, it was safe for them to intermarry.
Cain's wife no doubt descended from Adam and Eve just like Cain did. Nearly two thousand years later we still find Abraham married his sister ( Gen 20:12.)
Cains wife came from the six day creation, on the seventh day GOD rested from ALL his work, he created all the races of people, then on the EIGHTH DAY he created adam and eve, a different man, the man with the article.for the blood line of JESUS, A thousand years to GOD is one day, so there were people on the earth for two thousand years before adam an eve. Thats that
Since Adam and Eve were the first (and only) human beings, their children would have no other choice than to intermarry. God did not forbid inter-family marriage until much later when there were enough people to make intermarriage unnecessary ( Leviticus 18:6-18). The reason that incest today often results in genetic abnormalities is that when two people of similar genetics (i.e., a brother and sister) have children together, there is a high risk of their recessive characteristics becoming dominant. When people from different families have children, it is highly unlikely that both parents will carry the same recessive traits. The human genetic code has become increasingly "polluted" over the centuries as genetic defects are multiplied, amplified, and passed down from generation to generation. Adam and Eve did not have any genetic defects, and that enabled them and the first few generations of their descendants to have a far greater quality of health than we do now. Adam and Eve's children had few, if any, genetic defects. As a result, it was safe for them to intermarry.
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Genesis 1:28 = Genesis 4:14-16, it is assumedly a women of Nod.
Doesn't say, likewise it doesn't say the name of man Cain's grandson killed either Genesis 4:23-24,
Notice outside the "garden" away from GOD's presence ' there were many tradesmen as commanded in Genesis 1:28, Genesis 4:20,21,22,
Pointing to symbolism in Garden, as pointing also to New Testament Saviour: John 19:41,
Matthew 21:28-46, Luke 20:9-25, Mark 12:1-13, Matthew 20:1-20, Isaiah 5:1-4, Branch = Isaiah 11:1, Isaiah 60:21, Jeremiah 23:5, Jeremiah 33:15, Zechariah 3:8,
Hopefully these are clear & helpful
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The only logical answer is that he married one of his many sisters.
Genesis 5:4 indicates that Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters.
The Jewish Book of Jubilees suggests that Cain's wife was his sister Awan.
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