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From Anger to Murder
Commentators note that Cain's sin was not a sudden, impulsive act. He spoke with Abel and waited until they were alone in a field. This illustrates the dangerous progression of sin: what began as jealousy and anger in the heart, when left unchecked, festered into a premeditated, deliberate act of murder. It serves as a powerful warning to address sinful thoughts and feelings before they lead to destructive actions.
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18th Century
Theologian
1. קין (qayin)—Cain, “spear-shaft,” and קנה (qanah)—“set up, establish, gain, buy,” contain the biliteral root …
19th Century
Bishop
And Cain talked with Abel his brother. —Hebrew, And Cain said to Abel his brother. To this the Samaritan Pentate…
16th Century
Theologian
And Cain talked with Abel his brother. Some understand this conversation to have been general, as if Cain, treacherously concealing his an…
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17th Century
Pastor
And Cain talked with Abel
Or "said", or "spoke unto" him F12; either what the Lord God said to him in the foregoing…
17th Century
Minister
Malice in the heart ends in murder by the hands. Cain killed Abel, his own brother, his own mother's son, whom he should have loved; his younger br…