Religious scholars speculate that the Garden of Eden was near the Persian Gulf, in what is now southern Iraq. After that, Cain went east (Gen. ch.4).
Genesis says the land of Nodd.
Cain was banished to the land of Nod.
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A Cainite is a descendant of the Biblical figure of Cain.
According to the Biblical story, Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve. -Second son of Adam and Eve -Cain's brother -Cain killed Abel here's the story if you want to read it all http://www.dltk-bible.com/genesis/chapter4-cv1.htm
Grendel from the Old English epic poem Beowulf is often compared to Cain from the Bible, as both characters are marked by a sense of isolation and are outcasts from society. Additionally, both figures are associated with violence and evil deeds.
Grendel is said to be born of the line of Cain, a biblical character who committed the first murder by killing his brother Abel. Grendel is portrayed as a descendant of Cain in the epic poem "Beowulf".
Grendel's ancestor was the biblical figure Cain, who was cursed by God for murdering his brother Abel. According to the legend in the epic poem Beowulf, Grendel is depicted as a descendant of Cain, marked by the same curse and doomed to roam the earth as a monster.
She had at least 3: Cain, Abel and Seth and probably more.
The cast of Cain Time Live - 2012 includes: Mike Tyson as Herman Cain
One can find the biblical story about Cain and Abel in any version of 'The Bible'. The story of Cain and Abel can be found in the Old Testament, in the Book of Genesis, Chapter 4.
Cain was driven out to live in the land of Nod.
Some biblical references in Beowulf include references to Cain and Abel, the Great Flood, and references to God as the ultimate judge and source of protection. These references help establish the poem's Christian worldview while still maintaining elements of pagan folklore.