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Cain: Encyclopedia - Caine

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Cain and Abel
The story of Cain and Abel, mentioned in the Torah and the Bible at Genesis 4, and Qu'ran at 5:27-32, tells of the somewhat unexplained murder of Abel by his brother, Cain. In the Torah, this even constitutes the first recorded murder, Cain and Abel being sons of Adam and Eve. Cain and Abel - Names. Cain and Abel are english renderings of the Hebrew names קַיִן / קָיִן and הֶבֶל / הָבֶל, respectively, from the bible. In the modern Standard Hebrew transliterati ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Count Cain

Count Cain, also known as Hakushaku Cain, is the gothic shoujo manga by Kaori Yuki. Count/Earl Cain was originally serialized in Hana to Yume and became popular through online scanlation in the U.S. The series is divided into two parts. The original manga was completed up to volume 5 where Kaori Yuki placed it on hiatus in order to complete her other manga Angel Sanctuary. After the completion of Angel Sanctuary, Count Cain was resumed and published under the new title, Godchild, which concluded in 8 volumes, making the Cain Series 13 volumes in total. Godchild is currently license ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Cain and Abel comics

Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel comics - Origins. Originally they were the respective "hosts" of the EC-style horror comic anthologies House of Mystery and House of Secrets, which ran from the 1950s through the 1970s. During the 1970s, they also co-hosted the horror/humor anthology Plop!. In 1985, the characters were revived by writer Alan Moore, who introduced them into h ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Lamech, descendant of Cain

Lamech, the descendant of Cain, is the individual at the end of one of the genealogies of Adam, on the line descending from Cain. For reasons of similarity between the two lines, critical scholarship regards this Lamech, and the Lamech at the end of the other line, who is father of Noah, as one and the same individual. Lamech, descendant of Cain - Biblical context. Sandwiched between two genealogical lines, the passage describing Lamech and his children is fairly substantive: Lamech h ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Lamech descendant of Cain

Lamech, the descendant of Cain, is the individual at the end of one of the genealogies of Adam, on the line descending from Cain. For reasons of similarity between the two lines, critical scholarship regards this Lamech, and the Lamech at the end of the other line, who is father of Noah, as one and the same individual. Lamech descendant of Cain - Biblical context. Sandwiched between two genealogical lines, the passage describing Lamech and his children is fairly substantive: Lamech ha ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Curse and mark of Cain

In Christianity and Judaism, the curse of Cain and the mark of Cain refer to the Biblical passages in the Book of Genesis chapter 4, where the god YHWH declared that Cain, the firstborn of Adam and Eve, was cursed, and placed a mark upon him to warn others that killing Cain would provoke the vengeance of YHWH. Cain's curse and mark have been interpreted in several ways. Following the literal Biblical text, most scholars today interpret the "curse" as Cain's inability to cultivate crops and the necessity that he lead a nomadic lifestyle. They interpret the "mark" as a warning to others, but are una ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Bereishit parsha

Bereishit or Bereshit is the first weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 1:1-6:8. Jews in the Diaspora read it the first Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in October. Bereishit parsha - Summary. Bereishit parsha - Creation. The creation narrative in Genesis can be split into two sections. The first section starts with an account of God's Creation of the universe, which occurs in six days. The second secti ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Curse of Cain/Genesis

Curse of Cain/Genesis - Line by line comparison of racist teachings of Moses' Genesis and Joseph Smith's Book of Moses. Below is a side by side comparison of the Curse of Cain teachings as found in the KJV and the Book of Moses, which appears in the Pearl of Great Price, one of Standard Works (scriptures) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Either or both of these passages of texts were used to justify racial discrimination against blacks in the 19th and 20th century by a number of religious group ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Blacks and Mormonism

In general, the relationship of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism) with black people has more or less mirrored the sentiments of many other White Protestant denominations in the United States. Initially incorporating the generally anti-slavery views of the Northern communities in which the movement was founded, the leadership and ranking members moderated their positions as early as 1833 in response to pro-slavery sentiments in M ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Curse of Cain/LDS historical statements

Below are 47 of the 48 references in regard to the “Curse of Cain” in church teachings, church leaders teachings or church scholars teachings prior to 2000 The other references are the statement in older editions of Mormon Doctrine by McConkie and is elsewhere quoted. This does not include other teachings on blacks or on the Curse of Ham. Obviously, there are references to the Curse of Ham in the statements below, as some correlated the two curses as a continuation of the same, while others did not. This is not a comprehensive list of te ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Characters of The Sandman

This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman. This page discusses not only events which occur in The Sandman, but also some occurring in spinoffs of The Sandman and in stories The Sandman was based on. Characters of The Sandman - Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. Characters of The Sandman - Before The Sandman. Originally they were ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Zillah

Zillah may refer to: Zillah, a wife of Lamech, descendant of Cain Zillah, the name of a city in Yakima County, Washington Other related archivesLamech, descendant of Cain, Yakima County, Washington, Zillah

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Irad

Irad (עִירָד "Wild ass; dragon", Standard Hebrew ʿIrad, Tiberian Hebrew ʿÎrāḏ), is A name in the genealogies of Adam, the lists of antediluvian patriarchs given in the torah The victim of murder by Lamech, descendant of Cain, according to the Book of Moses, a book of Latter-day Saint scripture. Other related archivesBook of Moses, Lamech, descendant of Cain, Latter-day Saint, Standard Hebrew, Tiberian Hebrew, antediluvian, genealog

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Curse of Ham

Curse of Ham (also called the curse of Canaan) refers to the curse that Noah placed upon Canaan (the son of Ham) after Ham saw Noah naked because of drunkenness in his tent. Most Biblical scholars see the curse of Ham story as an early Hebrew rationalization for Israel's conquest and enslavement of the Canaanites, who were presumed to descend from Canaan. Much more controversially, however, the "curse of Ham" has been used by some members of major Abrahamic religions to justify racism and the enslavement of ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia - Serpent seed

"Serpent seed" is a term for the belief that Satan had sexual intercourse with Eve, and that Cain was the offspring of the union. Proponents include William M. Branham, the Pastor Arnold Murray, and Sherry Shriner, amongst others. Arnold Murray further believes that the descendants of Cain are the Kenites. Advocates suggest that modern Christian translations of the Old Testament reduce emphasis on this concept. A variation of this belief is central to the beliefs of Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists founded by Daniel Parker. Other variations of this belief occur in the Unification Chur ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia II - Cain and Abel - Names

Cain and Abel are english renderings of the Hebrew names קַיִן / קָיִן and הֶבֶל / הָבֶל, respectively, from the bible. In the modern Standard Hebrew transliteration, these are rendered Qáyin and Hével / Hável, whereas in Tiberian Hebrew they are rendered Qáyin / Qāyin and Héḇel / Hāḇel. In the Qur'an, Abel is named as Hābīl (هابيل), but Cain is not named, though Islamic tradition records his name ...

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Cain: Encyclopedia II - Cain and Abel - The story

Cain and Abel - Summary. The Torah presents a brief account of the brothers. It states that Cain was a tiller of the land while his younger brother Abel was a shepherd, and that one day they both offered sacrifice to God, Cain offering fruit and grain, and Abel offering fresh meat from his flock. For an unspecified reason, God favours Abel's sacrifice, and subsequently Cain murders Abel, for another unspecified reason, often assumed simply to be jealousy over God's favouritism. The Torah continues with God appare ...

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Cain and Abel, Cain and Abel - Names, Cain and Abel - The story, Cain and Abel - Summary, Cain and Abel - Motives, Cain and Abel - Abel's death, Cain and Abel - Burial, Cain and Abel - In the underworld, Cain and Abel - Mark of Cain, Cain and Abel - Wanderer, Cain and Abel - Origin, Cain and Abel - Cain and Abel in popular culture

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Cain: Encyclopedia II - Cain and Abel - Origin

In critical scholarship, the prevailing theory is that the story is composed of a number of layers, with the original layer deriving from the Sumerian tale of the wooing of Inanna. In the tale, seen as representing the ancient conflict between nomadic herders and settled agrarian farmers, Dumuzi, the god of shepherds, and Enkimdu, the god of farmers, are competing for the attention of Inanna, chief goddess. Dumuzi is brash and aggressive, but Enkimdu is placid and easy going, so Inanna favours Enkimdu. However, on hearing this, Dumuzi starts boasting about how great he is, and exhibits such strong charisma that Enkimdu tells Inann ...

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Cain and Abel, Cain and Abel - Names, Cain and Abel - The story, Cain and Abel - Summary, Cain and Abel - Motives, Cain and Abel - Abel's death, Cain and Abel - Burial, Cain and Abel - In the underworld, Cain and Abel - Mark of Cain, Cain and Abel - Wanderer, Cain and Abel - Origin, Cain and Abel - Cain and Abel in popular culture

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Cain: Encyclopedia II - Cain and Abel - Cain and Abel in popular culture

In popular culture, as the first murderer, and murder victim, Cain and Abel respectively have often formed the basis of tragic drama: Grendel, son of Cain in the norse-Christian saga of Beowulf Kane is the anti-hero of a series of books and short stories by the late Karl Edward Wagner in which the swordsman can never die save by violence and whose eyes are the mark given to him by God. The death of Abel is the subject of a poem by Gessner and a tragedy by Legouvé. John Steinbeck's East of Eden ...

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