- What Happened to Cain in the Bible? - Biblical Archaeology Society
What happened to Cain in the Bible? Genesis covers Cain’s birth, murder of Abel, exile, children But the Bible is mute about his death
- Cain and Abel in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Cain and Abel: The first two brothers of the first family in history The only brothers in the world The saddest, the most tragic
- The Origin of Sin and Death in the Bible
What is the origin of sin and death in the Bible? In antiquity, people debated whether Adam or Cain committed the first sin
- Who Was the Wife of Cain? - Biblical Archaeology Society
The wife of Cain is only mentioned once in the Bible Who was he married to? There are many possible answers, as Mary Joan Leith explains
- Jews and Arabs Descended from Canaanites
DNA analysis of 93 bodies shows that modern Jewish and Arab-speaking groups of the region are descendants of ancient Canaanites
- Seth in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
More by Elie Wiesel in Bible History Daily Cain and Abel in the Bible World-renowned author and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel reflects on the Biblical figures Cain and Abel in a Supporting Roles column for Bible Review
- Who Was Noah’s Wife? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Later midrash, such as the medieval Book of Jasher, seemingly uncomfortable with Noah’s wife being from the descendants of Cain, states she is Naamah the daughter of Enoch Whether she was Emzara, Naamah, or simply just a woman whose real name has been lost to the long flow of time, the wife of Noah survived a harrowing tale of faith and
- Who Are the Nephilim? - Biblical Archaeology Society
The Nephilim, the product of the sons of god mingling with the daughters of Adam, the great biblical giants, “the fallen ones,” the Rephaim, “the dead ones”—these descriptions are all applied to one group of characters found within the Hebrew Bible Who are the Nephilim? From where do the “heroes of old, the men of renown” come? Genesis 6:1–4 tells the readers that the Nephilim
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