Sunday, November 7, 2010

AND the answer is...

Okaaaaaaaaaaay here is THE answer to the below post!!!! Soooo I totally just copy/pasted what Landon's answer was onto here!!! Sorrrrrry it took soooooooo LONG to get it up today!!! It's been a cRaZy busy weekend!!!

In Genesis 4:13-14, shortly after he killed his brother Abel, “Cain said to the LORD, ‘My punishment is more than I can bear. Today you are driving me from the land, and I will be hidden from your presence; I will be a restless wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me.’” Who exactly was Cain afraid of? The only people the book of Genesis had mentioned to this point are Adam and Eve (Cain’s parents) and Abel (who was now dead). Who would possibly be a threat to Cain?

It is important to recognize that Cain and Abel were both full-grown adults at the time that Cain killed Abel. Both Cain and Abel were farmers, who tended to their own lands and flocks (Genesis 4:2-4). The Bible does not tell us how old Cain and Abel were, but they very likely could have been in their 30’s or 40’s. The Bible does not specifically mention Adam and Eve having any children between Abel and Seth (Genesis 4:25). However, it is highly unlikely that the two most perfect human beings in the history of the world, Adam and Eve, would not have any children over several decades. Adam and Eve had many children after Seth (Genesis 5:4), so why would they not also have had other children between Abel and Seth? The Bible does not say that Seth was Adam and Eve’s first child, or even first son, after Abel was killed. Rather, it states that Seth was born as a “replacement” for Abel. Genesis chapter 5 traces the genealogy of Seth. Prior to his death, Abel was likely the “chosen” son that would eventually produce the Messiah (Genesis 3:15). It is in this sense that Seth “replaced” Abel.

So, who was Cain afraid of? Cain was afraid of his own brothers, sisters, nephews, and nieces, who were already born and would be capable of seeking revenge. The fact that Cain had a wife (Genesis 4:17) is a further evidence that Adam and Eve had other children after Cain and Abel, but before Seth.

Soooo basically, to make the long story short it was HIS FAMILY he was scared of!!! Anywayz, yeah some of you submitted some pretty HILARIOUS answers but a lot of you guessed RIGHT!!! GOOOD JOB!!! :) I LOVE this kind of stuff like, "Answers in Genesis with Ken Ham!!! HAHAHA! I LOVE that dude!!! He is sooo BRILLIANT!!! I sooooooo wanna go see that Creation Museum!!! Heeeeey anyone wanna take a wild guess as to WHO Cain's wife was???? Bahahahahaha!!! :D