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Cain went to the area later known as the Land of Nod, or 'land of wanderings.' Its exact location is not known.
Yes, according to the Bible in the Book of Genesis, Cain fled to the land of Nod after killing his brother Abel. The land of Nod is described as being east of Eden, and it is where Cain settled and built a city. The text implies that Cain's exile was a consequence of his actions, marking the beginning of his wandering.
Hebrew #7014 Qayin kah'-yin the same as 7013 (with a play upon the affinity to 7069); Kajin, the name of the first child, also of a place in Palestine, and of an Oriental tribe:-Cain, Kenite(-s).
Cain and Abel were the first two sons of Adam and Eve. There were no other people on the face of the earth at that time. Cain murdered Abel and then fled to Nod. The only logical explanation for Cain's wife is that Adam and Eve had sons (Seth) and later daughters, and Cain married one of his sisters. Cain had a son by the name of Enoch (Genesis 4:16-18).
The past tense of flee is fled. Past simple --- fled.past continuous -- was/were + fleeingpast perfect -- had + fledpast perfect continuous -- had + been + fleeing
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Ace Cain's birth name is Horace Truman Cain.
Erin Cain's birth name is Erin Elizabeth Cain.
Haven Cain's birth name is Haven Jude Cain.
Krisinda Cain's birth name is Krisinda Jeanette Cain.
Lamont Cain's birth name is LaMont Terome Cain.
Lynn Cain's birth name is Lynn Dwight Cain.