My husband asked me a questions that kind of stumped me for a moment. He asked, in Genesis, when Cain killed Abel, and God, as punishment cursed him and drove him from the land, making him a restless wanderer, why did Cain say to God that the punishment was too hard; that anyone who found him would kill him? Who was going to kill him? Adam? Eve? Were not their family the only one on earth? .....My answer to my husband was unfortunately based on what the JWs had taught me. I said to him, well, you know that Adam and Eve had other chilren, and they in turn had other children, and so on. And being that Adam lived 930 years, well ,that gives you and idea how many people were on earth at that time.
All sounded reasonable until this morning I sat down to read Genesis. Then, it all came crashing down. It is true that God put a mark on Cain so that anyone who found him would not kill him unless they wanted to suffer vengeance seven times over. Ok, that means there were other people around, otherwise God wouldn't have given such promise to Cain. But, as I'm reading, I'm thinking, these people are really Cain's brothers and sisters. Wrong!
After the episode with Cain and Abel, Genesis 4:25 says "Adam lay with his wife again, and she gave birth to a son and named him Seth, saying, "God has granted me another child in place of Abel, since Cain killed him. "....Also, it is important to note that Adam was only 130 years old when he had Seth. (Gen. 5:3). Why would Eve say 'in place of Abel'? That means that she did not have other children at that point. (or lat least not males?) Then who was Cain saying that could kill him?
Any comments?