A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
Cain
Cain a possession; a spear. (1.) The first-born son of Adam and Eve
(Genesis 4). He became a tiller of the ground, as his brother Abel followed
the pursuits of pastoral life. He was “a sullen, self-willed, haughty,
vindictive man; wanting the religious element in his character, and defiant
even in his attitude towards God.” It came to pass “in process of time”
(marg. “at the end of days”), i.e., probably on the Sabbath, that the two
brothers presented their offerings to the Lord. Abel’s offering was of the
“firstlings of his flock and of the fat,” while Cain’s was “of the fruit of the
ground.” Abel’s sacrifice was “more excellent” (Hebrews 11=>4) than
Cain’s, and was accepted by God. On this account Cain was “very
wroth,” and cherished feelings of murderous hatred against his brother, and
was at length guilty of the desperate outrage of putting him to death (1
John 3=>12). For this crime he was expelled from Eden, and henceforth led
the life of an exile, bearing upon him some mark which God had set upon
him in answer to his own cry for mercy, so that thereby he might be
protected from the wrath of his fellow-men; or it may be that God only
gave him some sign to assure him that he would not be slain (Genesis
4=> 15). Doomed to be a wanderer and a fugitive in the earth, he went forth
into the “land of Nod”, i.e., the land of “exile”, which is said to have been
in the “east of Eden,” and there he built a city, the first we read of, and
called it after his son’s name, Enoch. His descendants are enumerated to
the sixth generation. They gradually degenerated in their moral and
spiritual condition till they became wholly corrupt before God. This
corruption prevailed, and at length the Deluge was sent by God to prevent
the final triumph of evil. (See ABEL.)
(2.) A town of the Kenites, a branch of the Midianites (Joshua 15=>57), on
the east edge of the mountain above Engedi; probably the “nest in a rock”
mentioned by Balaam (Numbers 24=>21). It is identified with the modern
Yekin, 3 miles south-east of Hebron.