According to tradition they were born in the Garden soon after the Creation. The Garden was apparently in southern Iraq in an area adjacent to the Euphrates delta, which has since been covered by the Persian Gulf.
It is a myth. They were neither born, nor did one slay the other.
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After Adam and Eve.
"Although critics contended that the Hebrew Bible is untrustworthy, time and time again, the archaeological record supports places, times, and events mentioned in Scripture." (Professor John Arthur Thompson, The Bible and Archaeology). The personal names Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are names of the time and area mentioned in the Bible (ibid).
"One city after another, one civilization after another, one culture after another, who were known only from the Bible, have been restored to their place in ancient history through archaeology" (Prof. Gleason Archer, A Survey of Old Testament Introduction).
No parchment, scroll, or inscription has ever been found that would support the Bible-critics' JEPD (different sources) hypothesis, which remains a set of mere postulates. And those ancient writers who mention, describe, summarize or translate the Torah (Josephus, Samaritans, Targum, Septuagint etc.), describe it in its complete form.
Archaeological finds, such as the Ugarit documents and those of Nuzu, Mari, Susa, Ebla, and Tel el-Amarna, have repeatedly caused the critics to retract their claims. The entire social milieu portrayed in the Torah, once criticized as anachronistic, has been shown to be accurate, including customs of marriage, adoption, contracts, inheritance, purchases, utensils, modes of travel, people's names and titles, etc. Professor Gleason Archer states: "In case after case where inaccuracy was alleged as proof of late and spurious authorship of the biblical documents, the Hebrew record has been vindicated by the results of excavations, and the condemnatory judgment of the Documentary theorists have been proved to be without foundation."
The Bible says that Adam and Eve lived in the garden of Eden, and were thrown out of the garden of eden after falling in sin. Abel and Cain were born outside Eden, and the bible does not tell their date of birth.
Cain and Abel were born in Mesopotamia somewhere in the present day countries of Iraq and Iran.
(Genesis 4:1-2) Adam had intercourse with Eve his wife and she became pregnant. In time she gave birth to Cain ....Later she again gave birth, to his brother Abel .
It was around the beginning of the Earth that God created so I would say around 3950 BCE
Cain was born first, followed by Abel. They were not twins; Cain was the firstborn and Abel was his younger brother.
Cain was the first born of Cain and Abel. Gen 4:1-2
Cain and Abel
Cain was the first born of Adam and Eve. He killed his brother Abel. So, Noah, who was born about 1000 years after, didn't have any business with Cain and Abel. Hope this helps. C.
Enos, son of Abel's younger brother Seth, was Abel's nephew. Cain had already slain Abel by the time Seth was born.
Probably Cain or Abel.
Cain and Abel were the sons of Adam and Eve. Cain killed his brother Abel out of jealousy and anger.
The cast of Abel and Cain - 2013 includes: Alex Bone as Abel, Cain, and Abel-Cain Tara Cioletti as Rachael, Lilith, and Rachael-Lilith
it was Cain...Abel was born 2nd
Cain and Abel. Adam and Eve were made, not born.
According to the Bible, Cain killed Abel because he was jealous that Abel's sacrifice was accepted by God, while Cain's was rejected. "And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him." - Genesis 4:8
Yes they got separated when Cain killed Abel.