The Book of Mormon story begins long after Cain, and while Cain is referenced twice, he never appears as an actual character. Here is everything the Book of Mormon says about Cain:
"Yea, that same being (Satan) who did plot with Cain, that if he would murder his brother Abel it should not be known unto the world. And he did plot with Cain and his followers from that time forth." Helaman 6:27
"Akish did administer unto them the oaths which were given by them of old who also sought power, which had been handed down even from Cain, who was a murderer from the beginning." Ether 8:15
Since The Bible never mentions the death of Cain, many believe that part of God's curse upon him was that he would never die. The Bible also mentions that God set a visible mark upon Cain, so that he could be easily recognized. According to Mormon folklore (this is just rumor and tradition, not official doctrine, and many Mormons do not believe this), Cain was cursed to never die and to be recognized by his black hairy skin. According to the story, he wanders the earth begging people to kill him so that his curse can be removed.
The bible does not say that Cain was black.
Cain's Book was created in 1960.
This is not a biblical teaching. It is from the Morman teachings and found in the 'Book of Morman'.
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If you are referring to Cain in the book of Genesis then nothing. Cain and Noel did not directly interact to my knowledge.
a LDS person/Mormon is a christan person who believes in the book of morman.
Cain killed abel. the first book of the bible genesis
Meg Morman's birth name is Margaret Morman.
Morman died in 818.
Alexander Cain has written: 'Beneath the black mountain'
It is possible that one of Cain's daughters was a black Eve, that is of course if such a daughter was named Eve. As Cain was cursed with a darkskin there is that possibility that such a daughter was so named after Cain's mother.
the story, or history of Cain and Abel is in Genesis Chapter 4.