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1 | Was Cain's worry A reasonable worry ? | Gen 4:14 | wang | 48568 | ||
HI dear brothers and sisters in Jesus: why did Cain say whoever(his offsprings) would kill him? |
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2 | Was Cain's worry A reasonable worry ? | Gen 4:14 | meusing | 48578 | ||
He did not say his offspring would kill him, but his younger brothers. as John Gill pointed out: that is, some one, the first that should meet him, for he could be slain but by one; so odious he knew he should be to everyone, being under such marks of the divine displeasure, that his life would be in danger by whomsoever he should be found: and this being near an hundred and thirty years after the creation of man, see #Ge 4:25 Ge 5:3 there might in this time be a large number of men on earth; Adam and Eve procreating children immediately after the fall, and very probably many more besides Cain and Abel, and those very fruitful, bringing many at a birth and often, and few or none dying, the increase must be very great; and we read quickly after this of a city being built, #Gen 4:17. Cain seems to be more afraid of a corporeal death than to have any concern about his soul, and the eternal welfare of it, or to be in dread and fear of an eternal death, or wrath to come; though some think the words should be rendered in a prayer (x), "let it be that anyone that findeth me may kill me"; being weary of life under the horrors of a guilty conscience. (x) Lightfoot, vol. 1. p. 3, |
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