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Re: Cain's Wife (Genesis 4)
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Originally Posted by Esaias
Chapter 1:
Animals created first, then mankind (male and female). Mankind is told to fill the earth and subdue it.
Chapter 2:
Man (male only) is created first, then animals, then woman. Man (male only) is put in a Garden to tend it, woman created as a helper for him in the garden.
There is no way these are two descriptions of the same sequence of events. If they are, then one of them is false. Since they are both correct and accurate, they must necessarily be describing two distinct events. Both accounts differ materially as to the sequence of activities.
Were the animals made before man and woman? Or after man and before woman? Was mankind told to spread out and populate the earth? Or put in a garden to tend it?
That these are two different events explains who Cain was worried about being found by and for whom he built his city. It explans who his wife was most likely to be as well as possibly who Seth's wife was, and so forth, without resorting to "sanctified incest" which creates other difficulties.
The idea that these are two accounts of the same event not only creates all those difficulties, but also the difficulty of the integrity of the text itself, since the two accounts are clearly fundamentally different. Not to mention it creates a discrepency with known history and archaeology (humans have been around longer than a mere 6,000 years).
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Man being around longer than 6,000 years is another debate.
I know this is going to sound like a dumb question, but were males and females (of the other people) created before Adam? Then why was Eve, taken from Adam’s side? Since males were created separately from females amongst the other people?
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