To be a sign for later people not to kill him. By the way, "forehead" isn't in the text.
A:There is a minor fault in the story of Cain, but one that probably went unnoticed when it was being passed on orally, before finally being written down early in the first millennium BCE. Although Adam, Eve and Cain were the only people on earth, and although Cain had no logical reason to believe he would ever meet anyone else in the world, he nevertheless feared that he would be persecuted for what he had done to Abel. God placed a mark on Cain so that anyone finding him would somehow know that he was under God's protection (Genesis 4:15).
Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. (Matthew 19.6) And: But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. (Mark 10.6)
You put it there because it is the way English language goes. like this as an example...... What is your favortite color? Cause when you start with words like who what when where and why they're question mark questions
In a quotation question, the question mark should be inside the quotation. "Where did Mark go?" asked Zack. Anna replied, "I don't know. Where did he go?"
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The mark if put on men's forehead is called Tilak and women's forehead is called Bindi.
In Hindu religion in India man use to put a straight line mark or a 'V' mark on their forehead which is known as TILAK which generall is formed by sandalwood paste, and which represent the god devotion, while women who are married put a dot on their forehead as the sign of their marrige.
God put a mark on Cain but the Bible does not say where or what type of mark God put on him.
Nobody knows if it was a physical mark or maybe a mental mark? I would think it was a warning that God put in a potential killer's head not to touch Cain.Jewish AnswerThe mark on his forehead was the letter 'vav' which is HaShem's mark. Depending on what is used to make the mark, it's either HaShem's protection or condemnation.Side fact:The Christian "mark of the beast" comes from a misunderstanding of the discussion of HaShem's mark in the Tanach (Jewish Bible). The letter 'vav' has the numerical value of 6 and that's where the Christians created the concept of '666'.
No both are different as Cain had a mark put by god, while the beast who is a man will put his mark 666.AnswerThe mark on Cain's forehead was the letter 'vav' which is HaShem's mark. Depending on what is used to make the mark, it's either HaShem's protection or condemnation.The Christian "mark of the beast" comes from a misunderstanding of the discussion of HaShem's mark in the Tanach (Jewish Bible). The letter 'vav' has the numerical value of 6 and that's where the Christians created the concept of '666'.
This needs long discussion but in short, Indian rather Hindu believe that the soul stays in the middle of the forehead so considering soul as a representative of God, Hindu put 'Teeka' on the forehead as a mark of respect or worship.
The "mark of Cain" in the Bible refers to a sign from God that was put on Cain to protect him from being killed. According to the Book of Genesis, after Cain killed his brother Abel, God placed a mark on him to warn others not to harm him. The exact nature of this mark is not specified in the Bible.
The mark of Cain was first introduced in the book of Genesis in the bible. God cursed Cain and put a mark on him after he murdered his brother Abel.
Sparkle Glitz put makeup on her forehead because she wanted to make up her mind.
tsunade uses a fuinjutsu to gather a lot of chakra in her forehead and the mark is the sealshe once released it in the story to use Sozo Saisei"Creation Rebirth Jutsu"
In Hindu religion in India man use to put a straight line mark or a 'V' mark on their forehead which is known as TILAK which generall is formed by sandalwood paste, and which represent the god devotion, while women who are married put a dot on their forehead as the sign of their marrige.
Read it carefully. It's not ON his forehead, it's IN his forehead. This to me means that someone has already accepted the beast as his or her master, and thus their allegiance is a matter of voluntary choice.