No, if you read Genesis 3:22-Genesis 4:2,it becomes clear that the birth of Cain and Abel (likely born at the same time as twins), were born AFTER God drove Adam and Eve from the garden of Eden, because of their sin.
The evidence of the Genesis account suggests that Cain was conceived [Genesis 4] after the "serpent incident" and Adam and Eve's subsequent banishment from the Garden of Eden [chapter 3].
The Garden of Eden is described in Genesis chapters 2 and 3. Genesis 4:16 tells that Cain was exiled to a place of wandering (land of Nod) in the east of Eden.
He was born in the garden of Eden.
Garden of eden
Adam, in the Garden of Eden.
We only have the Bible to tell us what may have taken place before oral or written histories. According to the Bible, the first crime could be said to be the apple stolen by Eve in the Garden of Eden. If you don't consider the Garden of Eden as 'in the world', the next reported crime was when Cain killed his brother Able, which was a murder.
Genesis ch.4. According to tradition, she had Cain while still in the Garden of Eden (Talmud, Sanhedrin 38b).
You could say it was. Because Adam was banished from the Garden of Eden but when Cain gets banned out of God's presence, he's kicked out of Eden. Meaning Cain was still in Eden where he was born. And who was his father? Adam...Adam was still in Eden, just not allowed in the garden. So that indicates that Eden wasn't only a garden. Read into it and check for yourself.
The garden had no name. It was planted by God in Eden. Eden was the name of the land that was to the east of where God created the first man, Adam.
It was actually a garden in Eden called the Garden of Eden. So they left the garden, but I think they were still in Eden.
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).
Yes there were cows in the garden of Eden.