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  • Frank on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    How can Cain have a wife if Eve is the only woman ? Who is Cain's wife and where did she come from ?
  • Judy - In Reply on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    It was his sister, we know this Genesis 5:4.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    In Bible genealogies, daughters were not recorded there unless they were in the direct bloodline of Jesus Christ. Genesis ch 5:4 days after Seth was born, Adam lived 800 years & had other sons and daughters. Seth lived 907 years & had sons & daughters. My GUESS is that cousins married.

    Arriving at chapter 6, Satan's angels that got kicked out of heaven with him, started taking wives from Adams lineage. They were giants (like Goliath). Scientists have actually excavated skeletons of them.

    Genesis 6:5-7, God was grieved at his heart that he had made man.

    Enter Noah. Genealogy picked back up through Noah's decendents. Genesis 9:18

    You have to read and take notes about all the Genealogy. God keeps track of all humans born in a book. Even the ones who didn't get born. All the days of our life is recorded in a book: miscarriages, abortions and live births. There's a scripture in Psalms that God oversaw the child being knit together in the womb, in secret. It's incredible to think about
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    An age-old question, next only to: the eternal existence of God. It can never be satisfactorily answered except what we learn from Scripture & understanding of human biology. Some have talked of a pre-Adamic race or Cain & Abel had older siblings: but these are not scriptural. We often imagine these two brothers were young when Cain took Abel's life. Yet, they could have been much older (it has been suggested: over 100 yrs old). Adam lived for 930 yrs ( Gen 5:5) so the likelihood of many more children after Cain: with as many as 32,000 at the time of Abel's death. Then the question of incest arises, even if Cain married a sister, cousin, niece. Medically, this would be a grave problem as also against the law. However, Adam & Eve were created perfect with an untainted gene pool & only after the fall, would incest become a grave issue. So if Cain married before the tainted genes were passed on, then his marriage to a sister could be considered & this became unlawful in Lev chaps 18 & 20.
  • Jesse - In Reply on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    Adam and Eve had other children, so Cain's wife could have been one of his sisters. The bible doesn't tell us specifically who Cain's wife was. At that time, they were allowed to intermarry. That would be incest to us and considered sin. It was sin then also. But we have to understand that at that time, God had not yet given the law, so they did not know that it was a sin.

    Romans 5:13 says "For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law." So sin was not imputed before the law was given because there was no knowledge of sin. Nobody knew what sin was, though sin was there.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    Th Holy Spirit is our Comforter; He teaches us the Bible when we need help; shows us what Jesus is all about; He convicts us when go astray. No wonder Jesus tells us not to grieve the Holy Spirit. There's so much love there. You can be as close to Him as you want or need.
  • Frank - In Reply on Genesis 4 - 4 years ago
    Thank you to all who have answered my question. I love being able to ask questions and actually getting responses. Part of the reason why I never finished reading the Bible as a child is because I had no one to answer my questions.I have downloaded the pdf of the KJB, but prefer the online version for this reason. Thanks again to all and God Bless.



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