No, not according to tradition. Noah's family were the only ones to survive the Flood, and they were descendants of Seth, not Cain. However, tradition states that Noah's wife was a Cainide.
The Canaanites were from one of Noah's sons, Ham (Genesis ch.10), who also fathered the Egyptians and many other nations.
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The Torah speaks of three branches of post-Flood mankind: Yefet (Jafeth), Ham, and Shem (the three sons of Noah; Genesis ch.10).
The children of Yefet are (broadly speaking) the Europeans (Caucasians).
The children of Ham include the ancient Egyptians, Canaanites, Nubians, Bantu (and sub-Saharan Africans in general), and many others.
The children of Shem include the ancient Assyrians, Elamites, Arameans, Lyddians, and other Semitic peoples. One group of Semites gave rise to the Arabs, Hebrews, Moabites, Ammonites, Edumeans and others.
The Canaanites are descendants of Ham the son of Noah. Noah was a descendent of Seth. Thus, The Canaanites were descendants of Seth.
Like most of their neighbours, the Canaanites were a Semitic people. It is believed that they were descended from people who migrated from the Arabian peninsula at least 5,000 years ago.
Derived fron Cain, abel's brother.
The Canaanites were descendants of Canaan. Canaan was the son of Ham. Ham was the son of Noah.
The Descendants of Cain was created in 1954.
The duration of Descendants of Cain - film - is 1.78 hours.
Descendants of Cain - film - was created on 1968-06-01.
No they come from ham Noah's son.
The Canaanites occupied Canaan before Abraham (Gen. ch.12). They were descendants of Noah through his son Ham (Gen. ch.10), although Noah had actually bequeathed the land to the descendants of Shem (Rashi commentary, Gen.12:6). Thus, the Canaanites were usurpers.
Grendel and his mother are descendants of the Biblical Cain, who was cursed by God for killing his brother Abel. In the Old English epic poem "Beowulf," their lineage is traced back to Cain as a way of portraying them as monstrous and evil beings.
According to Phoenician mythology, the Canaanites were said to be the descendants of Canaan, who was a son of Ham, one of Noah's sons. This genealogy can be found in the Bible, particularly in the Book of Genesis.
The descendants of Cain are nowhere to be found today as there were only 8 persons who survived the "Great Flood".
I don't think there are any descendants left. The flood came and only Noah and his family was given the gift of life.
It is impossible to accurately determine the exact percentage of people alive today who are descendants of Cain, as biblical records do not provide specific numbers or genealogical information that can be used to make such calculations.
Those who might kill Cain are other people on the earth, especially since it would be known that Cain was a murderer. The other people would have come from other descendants of Adam and Eve and their descendants, remembering also that people tended to live longer in those days.