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.
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No, Abel was a herder of livestock. Cain was a tiller of the ground and if there was a vineyard in Adam's family it would have been Cain's. However the first Husbandman mentioned in the bible was Noah.
No they come from ham Noah's son.
God showed Noah all that had happened and he wrote it down.
Cain went into banishment in "the land of Fugitiveness to the east of Eden," taking with him his wife, an anonymous daughter of Adam and Eve. (Ge 4:16, 17; compare 5:4, also the much later example of Abraham's marriage to his half sister Sarah, Ge 20:12.) Following the birth of his son Enoch, Cain "engaged in building a city," naming it for his son. Such city may have been but a fortified village by present standards, and the record does not state when it was completed. His descendants are listed in part and include men who distinguished themselves in nomadic stock raising, the playing of musical instruments, and the forging of metal tools as well as those who were known for their practice of polygamy and their violence. (Ge 4:17-24) Cain's line ended with the global Flood of Noah's day.
Yes, according to the Bible at: Genesis 5:28+29Additional information:It should be noted that the Lamech of Genesis 4:18-24 is NOT the same man as the Lamech of Genesis 5:25-29. The first Lamech was a descendent of Cain. The second was a descendent of Seth; the son of Methuselah and father of Noah.
Seth.
If you're talking about the story of Cain and Abel, Adam's sons, it is the story of the first murder. They both were giving sacrifices to God, and Abel willingly gave his best lamb, while Cain grudgingly gave some of his plants. God looked with favor on Abel, not Cain, and so Cain ended up killing Abel. God cursed Cain, and Adam had another son, Seth I believe, that took the place of Abel as the 'good' son, and the line Noah (of Noah and the ark) came from.
No, Abel was a herder of livestock. Cain was a tiller of the ground and if there was a vineyard in Adam's family it would have been Cain's. However the first Husbandman mentioned in the bible was Noah.
Creation stories, Cain and abel, tower of babel, noah's flood stories, exodus, ect... :)
Moses, Pharaoh, Joshua, Zipporah, Aaron, etc.
Adam & Eve, Cain & Abel, Seth, Methusaleh, Enoch, Noah and his 3 sons... Abraham and so on...
Cain moved away married and had many children. I think the place he moved to was called the land of Nod? Non Canonical Books say that Cain was accidentally killed in a hunting accident. The Flood probably killed all of Cain's Decendents unless any of the three women Noah chose as wives for His Sons Shem, Ham and Japeth Were descendants of Cain but I doubt it. The Bible just says that "Noah chose three women to be wives for his three sons" Abel, I hope is asleep waiting to be resurrected. Seth is in the Geneology of Jesus. I believe that the book of Luke traces Jesus' genealogy back through Seth to Adam. So Seth had children.
Yes. Enoch was Noah's great grandfather. But there were more than one 'Enoch' in the Bible. There was Enoch who was Cain's son and Enoch who was Seth's (Cain's brother who was born after Cain killed his other brother Abel) great-great-great grandson. This Enoch was the one who 'walked with God' (Gen 5:24). Noah is related to both. He is the second Enoch's great grandson. (Gen 4:17, Gen 5)
What do you mean -- "What happened to him?". The Bible clearly says that he lived nine hundred and some odd years and then he died. It says who his descendents were and indeed Noah from whom all the world is descended came from the lineage of Seth. In that sense all humanity is descended from Seth and so your better question would be "what happened to Cain and Abel?" Does this help?
Noah came from able.
According to respectable speculation, somewhere in ancient Mesopotamia around the 5,000's B.C. or probably a little before that. According to what is considered myth, believe it or not same location, but before Noah's flood; the first "mixed martial arts" match was in fact between Cain and Abel, according to Hebrew tradition. Believe it or not Abel won that fight, its part of what got Cain so incensed; the moment Abel turned around, Cain smashed his head with a rock, killing him with a "sucker" blow. Hebrew mythology wise its true; in ancient times there was a persistent tradition, that Abel in fact won a violent wrestling match against Cain, Abel was not the weakling he is portrayed to be in most Genesis movies.
Cain moved away married and had many children. I think the place he moved to was called the land of Nod? Non Canonical Books say that Cain was accidentally killed in a hunting accident. The Flood probably killed all of Cain's Decendents unless any of the three women Noah chose as wives for His Sons Shem, Ham and Japeth Were descendants of Cain but I doubt it. The Bible just says that "Noah chose three women to be wives for his three sons" Abel, I hope is asleep waiting to be resurrected. Seth is in the Geneology of Jesus. I believe that the book of Luke traces Jesus' genealogy back through Seth to Adam. So Seth had children.