Cain was driven out to live in the land of Nod.
According to the Bible, Cain settled in the land of Nod. "And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden." - Genesis 4:16
In the Bible, Abel was killed by his brother Cain. The consequences of this act were that Cain was cursed by God and became a wanderer on the earth, unable to settle down and cultivate the land.
According to the Bible, Cain went to the land of Nod after killing his brother Abel. "And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden." - Genesis 4:16
Yes they did settle on fertile land
The Land of Cain - 2013 was released on: USA: 18 April 2013 (Zero Film Festival)
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.
Cain went to the area later known as the Land of Nod, or 'land of wanderings.' Its exact location is not known.
Cain was said to be exiled "to the land wandering". Early translations instead stated that he departed "to the land of Nod", which is generally considered a mistranslation of the Hebrew word Nod, meaning wandering. Hope this helps.
Cain married after he was banished. His wife was a woman from a land called Nod.
Cain was a farmer that killed his brother Abel and was them cast away to the land of Nod.
The cast of The Land of Cain - 2013 includes: Justin Claus Harder as The Younger Man Andrew Leman as The Older Man
Religious scholars speculate that the Garden of Eden was near the Persian Gulf, in what is now southern Iraq. After that, Cain went east (Gen. ch.4).