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If Cain will be avenged seven times, Truly Lamech seventy-seven times.
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An Escalation of Sin
Commentators agree that Lamech is not confessing a sin but boasting about his violent deed. He takes God's promise to protect the murderer Cain and arrogantly multiplies it for himself. This demonstrates how sin, when left unchecked, can escalate from one generation to the next, moving from Cain's fear to Lamech's proud defiance.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
19th Century
Anglican
Lamech said... Following quickly after music, we have poetry, but it is in praise of ferocity and expresses the pride of one who, …
16th Century
Protestant
Cain shall be avenged sevenfold. It is not my intention to relate the ravings or the dreams of every writer, nor should the reader expect …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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One of Cain's wicked descendants is the first recorded as having broken the law of marriage. Until now, one man had only one wife at a time; but La…