I Need Answers

in christianity •  6 years ago 

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On studying the first book of the old testament of the Holly Bible, I discovered that the Bible made us to know that in the creation of the earth and its dwellings man was made and God saw that man was alone in the garden although man was and is in the image of God.
God made a woman using one of man's properties to complete the woman.
This story continued until the birth of Cain and Abel where by Cain killed Abel his brother due to how he felt when God didn't accepted his offering.
Now my question are;

  1. who was the woman that Cain got married to and where is she from since the Bible only mentioned Cain and Abel as the offsprings of Adam and Eve?
  2. Who were the people that Cain was afraid of when he told God that people will kill him if they discover that he killed his own brother?
  3. Did Adam ever had a female child which was not mentioned in the Bible?
    If yes on question 3. does it means that Cain got married to his own sister?
    Please this question is strictly for Christians who are spiritually inclined
    Check Genesis chapters 1-4
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Lolz, I also had that same question in mind after I had gone through the book of Genesis, but after getting no answers, I reasoned "it was probably his sister since female are rarely mention in the Bible when it comes to generation and it was not uncultural to marry in same lineage"

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Adam and Eve had daughters that were not mentioned. Cain married one of his sisters. So did Abel and Seth.

Cain was afraid of Abel's sons.

The Bible mentions only that Adam had other sons and daughters. None by name.

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