Qayin (Cain) did not have enemies at the time. He was worried about being attacked at some time in the future.
God gave (literally, "placed") a sign for Cain, the nature of which is not specified. Rashi commentary (Genesis ch.4) says that the sign was a mark on his forehead (in the shape of a letter).
God put a mark on Cain but the Bible does not say where or what type of mark God put on him.
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The "mark of Cain" in the Bible refers to a sign from God that was put on Cain to protect him from being killed. According to the Book of Genesis, after Cain killed his brother Abel, God placed a mark on him to warn others not to harm him. The exact nature of this mark is not specified in the Bible.
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The mark of Cain is mentioned in Genesis 4:15 in the Bible. This passage describes how God placed a mark on Cain to protect him from being killed after he murdered his brother Abel. There is no specific chapter in the Bible referred to as the "Book of the Damned" relating to the mark of Cain.
According to the Bible, God punished Cain for killing his brother Abel by making him a wanderer on the earth. God also put a mark on Cain to protect him from anyone who might try to harm him, stating that "whoever kills Cain will suffer vengeance seven times over."
The primal eldest curse, also known as the Mark of Cain, was placed on Cain by God in the Bible for murdering his brother Abel. It was a punishment that made Cain a wanderer and put a mark on him to protect him from being killed. It is one of the oldest curses mentioned in the Bible.
And God Said to Cain was created on 1970-02-05.
God set a mark on Cain because God had mercy on Cain. After pronouncing Cain's punishment, and hearing Cain's reply - "My punishment is more than I can bear.", God put a mark on Cain - Genesis 4.15. And the LORD said unto him, Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the LORD set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him.
Cain. KJV
He decreed that if anyone were to slay Cain, God would judge him seven times more than he had Cain.
Short answer - God probably had divine love for Cain, but that doesn't mean God "liked" Cain's actions and choices. Cain decided to openly rebel against God. Cain's rebellion toward God wasn't temporary, it was a permanent condition of his heart. In effect, Cain alienated himself from God's Favor and Love. Remember, Cain was "cursed" only after he refused to repent and change his relationship for the better with God.