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In Genesis 4:14, after Cain killed Abel, Cain said, “Whoever finds me will kill me.” The Bible does not say Adam or Eve wanted to kill him. Cain was afraid that other people (his brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, and later generations of Adam’s family, might seek revenge for Abel’s murder.
Genesis also tells us that Adam and Eve had “other sons and daughters” (Genesis 5:4). Since people lived for many years and had many children, the population could have grown significantly by the time Cain spoke those words.
Some people interpret this to mean there were already many descendants of Adam and Eve on earth. Others believe there may have been other people besides Adam and Eve, but the Bible does not explicitly state that.
Therefore, the traditional Christian view is that Cain was referring to other descendants of Adam and Eve, not to Adam and Eve themselves.
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@progresssCode To progresssCode: i have a question. When Cain killed Able why did Cain say there going to kill me. Who was he referring too. Now why would Adam or Eve want to kill there own son. Was it because there were others inhabiting earth besides Adam & Eve And Cain.
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