Cain
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Part 5 β The Rise of Humanity: From Cain to Noah
πΉ Introduction After humanityβs expulsion from Eden, the world entered a new era β one shaped by both divine mercy and human corruption.The first family became the seed of all nations, carrying within it both the memory of fellowship with God and the reality of separation from Him. This part…
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Part 1 β Cain: Worship without Obedience
Key Verse βThe LORD looked with favour on Abel and his offering, but on Cain and his offering He did not look with favour.ββ Genesis 4 : 4-5 (NIV) 1. The First Worshipper Gone Astray Cain was not an atheist; he was a worshipper. As the firstborn of Adam and…
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Article 2: Cain and Abel: The First Fraternal Conflict
1. Introduction The narrative of Cain and Abel, found in Genesis 4:1β16, represents the earliest recorded conflict in Scripture. This fraternal dispute embodies foundational theological themes concerning sin, human responsibility, divine justice, and grace. This article provides a close exegetical reading of the text and explores its implications for understanding…