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In the biblical narrative, Cain is not considered immortal. After killing his brother Abel, God marked Cain to protect him from being killed, declaring that anyone who harmed him would face severe consequences. This mark was meant to ensure his survival, but it does not imply immortality; Cain would still experience death like any other human being. The concept of immortality in a broader philosophical or theological context can vary, but in the case of Cain, he is not described as immortal.

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