The curse is only that’s he’s alive. During the various events of the Earth, he could be buried deep in the rubble just stuck in the ground. The pure definition of buried alive
Imagine someone just when digging deep into the earth everywhere. But that would take forever. Cain would be found and the news would debunk it but Cain show the mark he has that God gave him and im sure people would still not believe that God exists.
0:21 It says in the Bible that Cain was afraid of the people in the other towns would kill him if they found out so God gave him a mark and cursed him. So we know that there were more people than just those three. It is believe there is a gap between a few points in Genesis. That it covers the important events and leaves the filler space unrecorded.
@@RealSekiroGamerzYeah it is said that Jesus did enough miracles to fill another Bible or even more, but it’s kind of redundant to hear every single one. We have what we need, the ones that actually teach what’s needed to be known and that reveal who God is.
@@chewy99. Yeah fr if the bible mentioned everything about just one particular person the book would be really thick and long for us to even want to read it in the first hand
The book of Jubilees states that Adam and Eve were out of the Garden of Eden 7 years before Cane was born, then daughter was born to Adam and Eve, and Abel was born 7 years after Cane, then another daughter was born, and Seth was born, Adam l8ved to 960 years and they begat sons and daughters Cane Married his Sister that was born after him. So we are not told what age Cane was when he killed his brother Abel. We are told that Cane begat Sons and daughters and built a City, this is in the book of Jubilees, Cane was killed when a violent storm blew part of his home down, and he was hit on the head with a hugh stone, this is how he killed his brother Abel, From what I could gather from Jubilees the offspring of Cane was called the Cannites. Jubilees was said to have been written by MOSES. Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
@@thefracturedbutwhole5475 What is the curse? Immortality? Gee why isn't everyone else who murder people also immortal? Or is it a first kill achievement like in video games? 😂
@@feelcollins4358 The curse is that he has to see everyone he loves die, everyone he ever knew or will know, and he will walk the earth forever even long after everyone else is gone, basically he'll just be alone forever.
@@DuisteinAffe-qo4ie Okay sure sucks if it's true then. Fortunately it's fairy tale otherwise why would he be the only one that's immortal after a kill? There are worse killers out there. Why did God particularly punish the first achiever and not the rest? Was he more angry at Cain than everyone else who did the same thing? 😂
He's dead - he wasn't made immortal - just cursed to forever wander the earth while he was alive. Only two people in the Bible ever did not experience death - Enoch (a descendant of Adam before the Flood of Noah) and the prophet Elijah. Ironically, Enoch was also a prophet.
Moses also didn't taste death. Remember it was Moses and Elijah that appeared to Jesus on Mount Transfigeration to administer to Jesus. Moses and Elijah needed to have a physical body to do that.
@@alanstevenson9885 Moses did taste death. Remember what it says in Jude 9, "Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses," and in Deuteronomy 34:5-6 it says "So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD. And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Beth-peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this day."
@@alanstevenson9885Moses did die. It was stated specifically in the bible. Also, it was the spirits of Elijah and Moses that manifested physically during the transfiguration. Once again, just in case you might be confused, no one enters heaven with the earthly body but they're given a new body as said in the new testament so even Elijah who didn't die didn't have his physical earthly body anymore
It’s the bible. God love it, but unless your in a crisis or severely ill it just doesn’t work I need the bible and it’s like reading a menu in a foreign language, I know I need it, I just can’t fathom any sense from it
I don't think so. He would not have survived the great flood. But if he is alive today, his whereabouts would be unknown since nobody will notice an immortal being is walking among them.
That's assuming the flood narrative is literal and not allegorical hyperbole and polemical against sin by nature or an idiom. Of a local Eastern flood than a global one. Of a local rather than global population.
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 The biblical flood myth is most likely just a copy of a much older babylonian flood myth anyway that has almost exactly the same story (man gets told by a god to build a boat for his family and pairs of all animals after the gods want to destroy humanity, there though not because of sin but because they were just annoyed that there were too many humans). The first texts that mentions the Noah flood were written after the Babylonian exile (like the rest of the books of Moses, there's no evidence that they're older than that or that Moses actually wrote them himself or that Moses even existed at all), so quite a coincidence that they had no flood myth of their own, then spend a lot of time in Babylon where they heard the Babylonian flood myth, then afterwards their own mythology suddenly includes a flood myth that's almost identical to the Babylonian flood myth.
For cain to still be alive today would make my head explode with shock and awe especially considering the length of time that's passed between then and now
It’s an estimate to give a reasonable explanation to the reader, but should be way more than that. I’m a believer but God for sure took millions of Human years to develop this… My grandma mentioned something that gave a vague yet understandable explanation, for God, millions of human years is one day for him since he’s way out of this galaxy.
i dont believe hes still around only noahs family and all the animals on the ark survived the flood, if his soul lived maybe like the nephlems (they became demons according to book of enoch) it maybe possible. dont judge im just making a guess from what i have read though all the chapters of the bible, only God knows right now and im ok with that hes The creator and im not gonna argue with the lord
Hebrews 9:27 "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment" Cain is dead, but the spirit of murder is still roaming today. As is the Jezebel spirit
You go to the zoo with some friends. There's an elderly man tossing some feed to the zebras. His skin is olive in color, his shoulder-length curly hair is grey with streaks of black and silvery-white, and he has a large bushy beard with the same colors. You look at his arm and notice a strange mark, it has a deliberate shape like a scar from getting burned with a branding iron, but its color is unnatural as if a tattoo-artist added color to it. He notices you staring and says "I've changed since then. Now I tend to the animals, it's a peaceful life and carries on my brother's work."
Yes. It is a great Vampire origin story. I never rp'ed but own and have read all the 2nd and 3rd edition gamebooks and novels. Still some of my favorite fiction if not my absolute favorite.
That was my first thought seeing the title of this video. I love how the vampire world is split into one faction that thinks it's all mythology and another that takes it literally
yes, it gives hope for cain. he's given immortality so that he has plenty of time to repent. but he never does. the thirst for blood is his own curse upon himself and his childer.
The Bible says Adam and Eve were the very first humans God created. It doesnt say anything about the only humans. After Adam and Eve sinned, they were kicked out of the Garden and their first 2 children were Cain and Abel. But not the only offspring. That being said, after the exile, I believe God decided to create more humans elsewhere. Even before Adam and Eve had children. That would explain Cain being afraid of being killed by someone in a foriegn land, and how he was able to find a wife.
@@endofsociety do you know not everything is written in the Bible. If it was then we would not have any reason to not believe that God exists. And many theologians believe that Adam and eve had other children and when Cain killed Abel there was a time gap where other children rebelled and settled somewhere.
I could think of no greater curse then to walk the earth forever unable to die and watching every person I loved turn to dust . It's truly a fate worse then death
The amount of content the book of Genesis provides is endless. God I love this book. From theories about Cain, the Nephilim, the antediluvian world, Jacob's ladder, Jacob (Yakub) and the selective breeding of sheep, Nimrod... Etc etc etc.
The accurate pronunciation of Jacob is Ya'akov. The 'vet' is always mistaken with 'bet' among non jewish speakers. But I will read the 5 books and expand on each. I'd really love to read Leviticus (Va Ykra), the 3rd book, because it's about rules and mitzvot, what establishes the fondation to all other monotheistic religions, the modern culture and most importantly, how to apply them in the daily life.
@@danirm1171 this is true, but I meant Yakub as in the mad scientist from the Nation of Islam who used a technique to selectively breed people to create the different races. Many people believe the story of Yakub the scientist was inspired by the sheep breeding story of Jacob in Genesis.
Here’s the thing that doesn’t make sense though,who’s gonna harm Cain if there’s no other people other than Adam,Eve and Cain? Even whenever Genesis opens up it says”We shall make man in OUR image…who’s our? The Bible is so edited that we’ll never know what the actual truth is. One thing I do know for sure is that the “God” of the Bible (whose name is Yahweh and is the Israelites god) is not our creator God. Read the Old Testament and ask yourself if your almighty loving creator God would even do 5% of the terrible acts Yahweh commits.
@sammyjones2180 you do realize God always intended to bring The Nations back to him using The Israelites right? He ain't exclusively the Israelites God he is literally the Creator of all living human beings not just the Israelites people follow gnostic Teachings today thst suggest other deities created different people this nonsense needs to be stopped 🤦♂️
@@sammyjones2180its talking about the humans who lived before adam. God created man and woman and blessed them before "the lord god" formed adam out of the dust of the ground.
The Book of Jasher says that he was killed unintentionally by Lamech, one his descendants. This is why his narrative with his two wives is included in Genesis 4 where he says, "If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, then Lamech seventy-sevenfold." According to the book of Jasher his son Tubal-Cain was guiding him while hunting. His eyesight was poor so he relied on Tubal-Cain to direct his arrow. Tubal-Cain, having seen Cain, instructed Lamech to aim and fire his arrow. When Lamech learned of his error he became very defensive and thus the narrative in Gen. 4. Cain was marked- a warning from God- not made immortal.
Lamech took 2 wives becasue he was a sexual deviant. He killed a man most likely because that man caught lamech sleeping with his wife and then killed the man’s son after the son attacked lamech for killing his father. Makes the most sense. I have no idea how Cain was killed… but we can be assured that Cain is not still alive.
The original Command & Conquer game had the concept of Cain (Kane) being very much alive and having organized and run a cult for thousands of years. According to the lead designer he would spend long periods utterly uninterested in the affairs of man, devoting himself to private pursuits. However when the game takes place his cult has risen in prominence as a world power and he competes with the a fictionalized NATO of sorts or dominance over the Earth, motivated by visions of catastrophe that have convinced him only he and his "Brotherhood of Nod" can save mankind from extinction. Now, later on this lore was ignored or retconned but I always found the original concept fascinating and original.
Cain, according to biblical legend, was sent to the land of Nod, by the Creator. This land is where the term,..”Nod off!” Originated from this! Interesting!!
No, “nod off to sleep” (when your head starts to go down because you’re tired and your neck droops) has nothing to do with Hebrew “nod”: that root, in Hebrew, means “wander,” NOT “move your head down.”
@@KateGladstoneat least learn the English dialect before you start going nerd emoji and correcting without using common sense. When you’re not paying attention what does the teacher say if she doesn’t say your “head is nodding off”
What's the mark represent? And what does God mean if someone kills you they will be punished 7 fold? How do you kill murder? And why be punished for killing murder itself?
@@professored7169I think what he means is that Cain represents those who kill their own brothers. Abel represents the unfortunate victims. For every Abel, someone who dedicates their life to God and is a good person, there is a Cain who will be jealous and go to drastic measures to ruin or end your life. It’s a story about tragedy. The Bible also says that God claims vengeance as His and His alone. Cain was “marked” probably to represent that God owns those who turn their back on Him whether they like it or not. Through Christ, there is a chance for redemption, so anyone that finds a murderer and kills the murderer will be punished because there was a chance that murderer could have turned their life around. Essentially murderers are stray sheep who, for a moment, behaved like a wolf. But despite being like a wolf, they are still sheep and belong to the Shepherd. The mark could be spiritual as well, demons and the devil would stay away from murderers and other such criminals, for they have the opportunity to be healed by God.
This reminded me of the Kain series by Karl Edward Wagner in which he's immortal (immune to the ravages of aging) but still killable by violence or accident. The author made his piercing blue eyes his mark. This Kain remains unrepentent and determined to defy "the insane god who made mankind". He lives on to spite him. He's often portrayed as a power-hungry warlord, crime-boss, or a lone adventurer / thug. He becomes an incredible warrior due to all of the experience he acquires. His mother was Lilith, the mother of monsters, and he's considered one of the Seven Lords of Chaos. It's a dark and brutal series, but a good read if you like fantasy.
Yes! I've heard about that series, but was never able to find it. I have my own theories about what the Mark was, but I was impressed with Wagner's take on it. Anyone wanting to give Kane some grief, all they would have to do was look in his eyes and know that he would kill them unmercifully, and without remorse. I saw a scene like that in a film once. The killer is talking to a friend of his (who is in law enforcement and doesn't know his friend is the killer). He talks about how when he hunts he is doing the animal a favor, since it is now fully alive. Some young kid pipes up, "Pardon me, sir, but could you tell me what great virtue you see in producing such fear and terror in an innocent creature?" The killer responds, "I really couldn't tell you." The bleeding heart says, "I thought not, sir." At that point the killer gets up, stares straight at this young punk and says, "But I could show you." And you never saw such a look of fear on that boy's face. He had no idea what he was messing with, showing off his "moral superiority." I can imagine that that was what people had to deal with Kane. and it might also have to do with the Biblical Cain, as well.
The land of Nod is the land of wandering. Has nothing to do with no one dying. Considering Tubal-Cain's occupation of blacksmithing and (most likely) weapons manufacturing, a lot of people were dying. A lot.
I've always understood that Cain was cursed to wonder all the days of his life. I never believed that the mark meant that he was cursed with eternal life. And that idea goes against why God kicked Adam and Eve out of the garden. God didn't want Adam and Eve to eat from the Tree of Eternal life because he didn't want them to live eternally cursed. So for this to be Cain's fate to be eternally cursed to live on the earth today goes against this.
The idea from Vampire the Masquerade is fascinating, as punishment for what he did it was Cain cursed with immortality and to walk around the earth , being unable to grow and consume normal sustenance, becoming the first Vampire and creator of all Vampire Bloodlines , the original Bloodfather
Do you buy into the story he is the first vampire? He spilled his brothers blood, and the curse is his thirst for it. Being cursed by God to not die, sunlight could not kill him. He lived feeding off people, and when he "faded into obscurity," it was him beginning a great slumber to awake at a later time.
His curse is that the ground will no longer bear food for him. There were no grocery stores, you had to work for your food. So for a farmer to no longer be able to farm, he has to learn a new way of making food, tending livestock. Doing the task his brother did. So not only does he need to learn it, w/o his brothers help. But it's a constant reminder every day of his brother.
@@teek541 He was meant to be a wanderer. He was called a fugitive and a vagabond. Someone like that would not now be a tender of cattle. But, according the Book, he eventually hid himself in the city he built, the city of Enoch. I don't think the prohibition against settling down was removed. In fact, Cain was in direct defiance of it. God was going to protect him, but he feared and so he trusted in city walls and gates to protect him. This is a little bit like King Jeroboam, who God chose to rule Israel. God promised him he would be protected, but he became afraid that the people would return to Rehoboam, king of Judah, and so he set up twin calves so the people had no need to leave Israel for Judah to worship at the Temple. Cain's grandson, the son of his son, Enoch, was named Irad. Now irad means "fugitive." I wonder if, when Cain hid himself in his city and refuse to be a fugitive and a vagabond. I wonder if his grandson Irad, now took it upon himself to fulfill Cain's punishment.
It really depends, because this was in the same vein of the Nephilim who were the offspring of Angles and Humans, the real reason for the flood. When they died, their spirits had no place in heaven or in hell because they were an abomination never meant to exist, so they became wandering malevolent spirits (demons). So there's a possibility that if Cain was tainted as much as them, then he'd probably be a demon at this point.
Wrote a serial for my high school paper back in the day where Cain, Judas, Lilith (going by Lilly) and Loginus traveled Europe in the 1970s hunting demons, fallen angels, and monsters all in a hope that God would eventually let them die.
Do you still have any copies or materials? Simple but ripe potential to that idea; the video game franchise "Darksiders" has a similar premise for how this comic book-esque dark fantasy interpretation of The Four Horsemen came into being- during the Nephilim's crusade upon the Earth, four particularly powerful members of this Earth-born non-human race had grown weary and separated from their brethren and turned against the rest. A cosmic band (who basically bears testament to both sides of Heaven and Hell's war as indiscriminate witnesses, to ensure the pact regarding the Judgement of Man is maintained) offer them positions as enforcers, to act in the event that the Balance is violated by either spiritual army. "Monsters killing monsters righteously" is deliciously ironic and I'm here for it.
@@shadowking9739 sadly, it was typed on a word processor type writer back in the early 90s. No digital copies and I long ago lost my original manuscripts.
"Eternity" only came to mean forever in the mid 14th century. Before then, it meant "an age," and an age is an unspecified time. It could be a decade, or a generation, or an era. It doesn't mean Caine lived forever. It meant he endured for a time with the curse that was put upon him.
@@maladroitknight the story of genesis about fall of mankind is not supposed to be understood literally because bible itself teaches you that eating symbolizes act of adultery(in proverbs 30:20 you can clearly see that and theres even more that i can bombard you with but i think thats enough) the doctrine of "serpents seed" which was common back then can be seen in 1john 3:12 "cain.....of that wicked one..." and im going to stop there. its history goes as far back as the fight between ASHURA and INDRA
I hear the Dark father was in LA some time ago, asking from a yellow car, "going somewhere?" He was a good friend with a smiling Pirate, it's been some times since we've heard from them.
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Why do you call “the wandering Jew” a biblical figure? He’s nowhere in the Bible; he was invented in the Middle Ages as a story to make people hate Jews more.
Well if you go by the books of Enoch, there were no humans left on Earth apart from Noah and his family who had been hidden away, the rest were knocking on heavens which caused the arch angle to question God's plan. Well that's the impression i got anyway. 11:02 i couldn't say if Cain is still alive but i do believe from my own studies, that Cain is the progenitor of the Canaanites and the Builder of the first cities.
@@strangerinwhite That's the problem when dealing with theology, going from some books from the Tora, and Bible, that's the impression i got, if it's flawed or not it's all a matter of interpretation... Also where did Ham and Cannan come from, he didn't just appear, he must have had ancestors.
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Cain being cursed to being immortal and being afraid of people killing him and forced to wander throughout the world throughout history seems like a fitting punishment for the man that brought the first murder into this world. It wouldn't surprise me if he was wandering around the world, alone and miserable and devastated at the world he helped create.
So there were a ton of people around the world by the time Cain killed Able. Context clues are as follows. 1) Cain got a wife 2) he was given a mark to prevent people from killing him 3) Cain built a city 4) Methuselah (Son of Enoch, a great grandson of Adam) lived 969 years. The years of Cain are not recorded but that's because the line of Noah was traced through Seth, the third KNOWN son of Adam. It was recorded that the lineage had many sons and daughters but I believe the first born (or maybe notable members) were named in scripture. Now we don't know if he died of natural causes, by nephilim, by other men, or by the flood, but he is no longer spoken of after Genesis chapter 4. Consider this And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment Hebrews chapter 9:27 Cain is not immortal. He is dead, may God spare his soul.
After reading Genesis a few times now, I can't conclude that he's still walking the Earth. If we are to assume Cain was made immortal due to his curse, that would make the flood incredibly painful. Months passing underwater with water in your lungs, unable to die, sounds extremely unbearable.
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Cain is mentioned as having descendants, I remember a passing story of a man boasting of being a grandson of Cain. Saying if anyone should strike him down, that man would have 777 years of bad luck.
Adam, Eve, Abel, Kane. Once Abel died, who was Kane worried about killing him if they were the only three humans? Why wouldn't Kane have said he were worried from Adam or Eve? They were the only other two?
Because we’ve been thinking about it wrong… those four are from our spices of humanity. The world was more likely to have been like something out of a J.R Tolkien novel than how we think about it. So it stands to reason that there were other humanoids.
No. This i not an episode of Lucifer. Cain was killed by rocks from his house that fell on him in a great earthquake. He killed Abel with a stone and Cain was also killed by a stone.
He's Dracula. Cula came from Cain meaning no sleep. He avoided the sunlight up to the point where it hurts him. Being able to live forever, he also evolves
@@A_Stereotypical_Hereticthat actually wasn’t his name Dracula means son of the dragon, it was a nickname since his dad was dracul meaning the dragon, also a nickname since
Dracula means "son of the dragon" and is the name of a real dude who actually objectively existed. It's a play of his father's epithet, Dracul, which came from his involvement in the brotherhood of the dragon. He was also called Tepes, "the impaler," but Dracula is something he actually called himself based on surviving records. It obviously has absolutely nothing to do with Cain. Although, fictionally, both have been interpreted as vampires. The difference is, Cain is entirely fictional, while Vlad was a real dude, he just wasn't a vampire. Still a monster, though.
I think books like Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles give a very interesting peak into what immortality would actually be like. For a few hundred years there would probably be no problems mentally. But after millennia it would definitely effect your psyche. In her novels it wasn't uncommon to have vampires just walk out into the sun after around 500 years. The originals even went into a kind of slumber or hibernation after a long period of time. Even Lestat himself hid away until he got to the modern era.
I'm interested how in the Epic of Beowulf, Grendal, the evil troll-demon is mentioned as being a descendent of Cain. That is an interesting concept... that Cain, through some weird way brought forth evil creatures into other legendariums
The Count of St. Germain was known for being a show off and embellishing his tales, he purposely spread stories that made him look way older than he was, as if he was immortal. He pretty much achieved what he wanted: to become a legend through his stories.
Exactly God isn't going to tell Adam and Eve they'll die the same day if they ate the forbidden fruit yet give Cain immortality after he kills his brother
@blikboijohnson4968 well they didn't die that day, they died hundreds of years later...so there's that. And to people who live in absolute knowledge that paradise exists, yes immortality on earth would be a punishment. Especially when no one you know or love has it as well. You would become worse than dead in just a few hundred if not thousands of years.
@@A_Stereotypical_HereticAlthough I agree with the latter to a degree that would be torture definitely but other than Yeshua there are only 2 people spoken of in the Bible that blatantly didn't die Enoch and Elijah and possibly 2 others depending on one's own interpretations but Adam did die the same day he hate the fruit at the age of 930 as God stated he would because 1000 years to us is like a day to God so in the time Adam died it was in less than a day for God still
Adam and Eve actually did die that same day, but the 1000 years as a day has nothing to do with it. That is in reference to The Most High being outside of and unaffected by time.
Im currently writing a novel with Cain as the main character. In the book i interpret his mark as a curse of immortality, and he's lived throughout all human history, and now its the Tribulation and hes wandering the post apocalyptic wasteland
You’ve got it wrong. They also had twin sisters, and Jacob was supposed to marry Cain’s twin sister, while Cain was to marry Abel’s twin sister. However, Cain preferred to marry his own twin sister because he found her more beautiful. Additionally, both sisters loved Abel more, often praising him and following him around. This jealousy Cain felt toward Abel stemmed not only from the Creator’s favor but also from Abel’s popularity among their peers. Cain was always dirty and frustrated from the hard labor of farming, while Abel stayed clean by merely tending to his sheep. Abel would often let his sheep graze on the crops Cain worked hard to grow, which only fueled Cain's resentment toward him. Their arguments were constant. As the older brother, Cain expected more respect, so when the Creator favored Abel’s offering over his, it became the tipping point that led him to eliminate his competition. The Creator marked Cain to protect him from being killed by other men, indicating that Adam and Eve were not the only humans around. This mark did not mean he would live forever but rather that no one was allowed to kill him except the Creator. Afterward, Cain kidnapped his twin sister and went on to build the first city of mankind, where he ruled for a thousand years. Ultimately, he was killed by his own son Shem, who, while hunting and blind, mistook his father for a deer and shot him with an arrow through his head, leading to Cain’s demise.
@@KateGladstone There is not only one Shem like there was only not one Noah. Those were names used afterwards in various times. Cain had a son called Shem who was blind. Also Noah named one of his son Shem.
Well, our assumption is that they were people. Human beings. But there was another order of created being, of which the Serpent was the prime example. They were animals, but these animals had near human intelligence. If you look at Genesis 1 and 2, when it speaks of the creation of the animals we assume it was the same animals, but this is not the case. In Genesis 1:20, it says, "Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven." These birds were created out of the waters. But Genesis 2:19 says, "And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air." These other birds were created out of the ground. Moreover, the Genesis 2 birds were created after Adam was created. I mention also that, while Eve was made from Adam's side, Lilith was, like Adam, also made from the earth.There are carvings of her, sculptures which show here with a human appearance, until you look at her feet. They are bird's talons. Her name comes from a Semitic word meaning night. Moreover, the word "Lilitu," means Screech Owl, and it is translated that way in Isaiah. Incidentally, Lilith was not Adam's first wife. Being an animal, no matter how human looking, she was not genetically compatible with him. Eve, being of Adam's bone and flesh, was. Before Cain murdered his brother, he was likely friends with many of these creatures. But once he slew Abel, I think they would have wanted revenge, and it was they whom Cain was afraid of.
Yes, Cain, the spirit within Cain that was cursed to wander, is still alive. I took his spirit out of his body and cursed him to wander in the earth as Cain for his sins of, well, basically narcissism, jealousy and vengeance with magic. He still lives today after wandering in spirit for 2600 years
Fascinating topic really Something odd things to consider about it actually... 7 has been denounced as divine shaping alot of fundamental concepts throughout history. Its constantly wrong but has us on the right path to better understanding of the universe. So perhaps we got him and that vengeance 7 fold is the persistence of this pattern laid ontop of our free will. The mark is depicted like the dimensions of the genesis pattern in that sort of spiralling the fibonachi sequence follows that golden ratio. Oddly thinking about this has brought me alittle peace. In regards that feeling like you are in a prison and knowing you are in a prison is very different. Fairness doesn't correlate with how we feel about things after all... how we feel certainly does account for something. However there's only 1 person i would expect to read this and they own a channel to focus on... there are thousands of commentary everywhere on silly and awesome videos. In the future these things may be the only things of us that exist... in the back of some AI mind that was trained off us all in non places like these.
We Cain/Caine/Kane/Keighn/Keins don't get along eith Abels. Mine was some blonde haired little punk mocking me in grade school. I punched him in the face.
Lilith Adams first wife. Might interest you. When i first found out years ago about her a researched her. she would not submit to Adam so god cursed & banished her from the garden of Eden. But it leaves me to believe she was the fist demon created.
He was put in the land of Nod. A dream state. So much technological advances from one generation to the next. He built a city but the time his son was born. A big feat for very little population. Maybe he’s still alive and Cain can be raised from this slumber state almost like preserving his body to come back one day.
I thought of that too, But the problem with this theory is that the wandering jew was cursed character made up to stir antisemitism for he was cursed as punishment for jews allegedly being partly responsible for the death of Jesus. So the wandering jew was kinda cursed on behalf of all jews Also, IMO the real story of judaism at the earliest starts from Abraham and maybe fully just after Jacob since the 12 tribes of Israel are considered to be founded on the 12 sons of Jacob. I mean would we consider Adam and Eve as jews? Probably not and so then naturally Cain and Able wouldn't be considered jews, but rather 1st people created by God
I've always said, Eden was where God made the FIRST Man according to the scripture. But it never said Adam was the ONLY Man God Created nor that Eden was the only Garden they were made in. Perhaps the other Gardens are where other religions sprang from due to having a different relationship with their creator.
The bible never states that there were only 3 people in the world at that point. Even if people want to believe that Adam and Eve were the only humans that were directly created by god and every other human is a descendant of them, it nowhere says that cain and able were their first children. They allegedly lived for hundreds of years back then, a lot of time to make many children and considering that Cain was afraid that other people that see him would want to hurt him or that he found his wife and later founded a city in a different land, it all implies there were already a lot of other people in the world. The genealogy/lineage of humans the bible lists is only so the Israelites could trace back their own line of ancestors back to Adam and Eve, it never claims to be a complete list of all humans on earth.
Yes Cain is the original Nephilim, just as Lucifer is the original fallen son of God to mate with the original daughter of man or Adam, who of course was Eve.
I’ve heard that Cain and was the worlds first vampire, his curse, and that he roams the world spreading his curse to other people. I don’t believe it, but it’s my favorite myth about him.
The curse is only that’s he’s alive.
During the various events of the Earth, he could be buried deep in the rubble just stuck in the ground.
The pure definition of buried alive
Imagine someone just when digging deep into the earth everywhere. But that would take forever. Cain would be found and the news would debunk it but Cain show the mark he has that God gave him and im sure people would still not believe that God exists.
The us government should dig him up
@@myvidalokathey didn’t believe in God when Jesus himself came down why would they believe when Cain is found
Hmm
@@IshmaelJM you’re right.
0:21 It says in the Bible that Cain was afraid of the people in the other towns would kill him if they found out so God gave him a mark and cursed him. So we know that there were more people than just those three. It is believe there is a gap between a few points in Genesis. That it covers the important events and leaves the filler space unrecorded.
Well the bible writes what God thinks is important to know for us if it was to write everything the book would be so thick
@@RealSekiroGamerzYeah it is said that Jesus did enough miracles to fill another Bible or even more, but it’s kind of redundant to hear every single one. We have what we need, the ones that actually teach what’s needed to be known and that reveal who God is.
@@chewy99. Yeah fr if the bible mentioned everything about just one particular person the book would be really thick and long for us to even want to read it in the first hand
The book of Jubilees states that Adam and Eve were out of the Garden of Eden 7 years before Cane was born, then daughter was born to Adam and Eve, and Abel was born 7 years after Cane, then another daughter was born, and Seth was born, Adam l8ved to 960 years and they begat sons and daughters Cane Married his Sister that was born after him. So we are not told what age Cane was when he killed his brother Abel. We are told that Cane begat Sons and daughters and built a City, this is in the book of Jubilees, Cane was killed when a violent storm blew part of his home down, and he was hit on the head with a hugh stone, this is how he killed his brother Abel, From what I could gather from Jubilees the offspring of Cane was called the Cannites. Jubilees was said to have been written by MOSES. Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
I think a lot of it probably isn't an exact story. It's really hard to tell what is meant to be literal and what isnt
Hes a retired WWE legend now. Also i heard hes like a mayor of a small town. Life is crazy.
Yeah , and I heard his brother came back to life as a Deadman and got his revenge at 2 wrestlemanias
😂😂 y'all play too much
Nah, He's obviously Joe Kucan now living in Las Vegas
Had me in stitches
Watching this while listening to Valtaire and the Slasher Street Boys!
If he is still walking the earth, he's got to be one of the wealthiest people alive
So that’s where the vampire lore came from
He is cursed by god, all the wealth in existence can't buy you freedom from that.
@@thefracturedbutwhole5475 What is the curse? Immortality? Gee why isn't everyone else who murder people also immortal? Or is it a first kill achievement like in video games? 😂
@@feelcollins4358 The curse is that he has to see everyone he loves die, everyone he ever knew or will know, and he will walk the earth forever even long after everyone else is gone, basically he'll just be alone forever.
@@DuisteinAffe-qo4ie Okay sure sucks if it's true then. Fortunately it's fairy tale otherwise why would he be the only one that's immortal after a kill? There are worse killers out there. Why did God particularly punish the first achiever and not the rest? Was he more angry at Cain than everyone else who did the same thing? 😂
He's dead - he wasn't made immortal - just cursed to forever wander the earth while he was alive. Only two people in the Bible ever did not experience death - Enoch (a descendant of Adam before the Flood of Noah) and the prophet Elijah. Ironically, Enoch was also a prophet.
Moses also didn't taste death. Remember it was Moses and Elijah that appeared to Jesus on Mount Transfigeration to administer to Jesus. Moses and Elijah needed to have a physical body to do that.
@alanstevenson9885 You're wrong. Deuteronomy states that Moses breathed his last (ie. He died) on the summit of Mt. Nebo, and God buried Moses.
@@alanstevenson9885 yea the other persons right. If you remember it was important that Moses body be buried somewhere in secret.
@@alanstevenson9885 Moses did taste death. Remember what it says in Jude 9, "Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses," and in Deuteronomy 34:5-6 it says "So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD. And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Beth-peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this day."
@@alanstevenson9885Moses did die. It was stated specifically in the bible. Also, it was the spirits of Elijah and Moses that manifested physically during the transfiguration. Once again, just in case you might be confused, no one enters heaven with the earthly body but they're given a new body as said in the new testament so even Elijah who didn't die didn't have his physical earthly body anymore
You got it wrong there. The mark doesnt protect Cain from being murdered. Its just that, if someone murdered him, Cain would be avenged
It was basically a "Property of God" sticker.
How does... What... How does that make sense?
@@A_Stereotypical_Hereticit was a seal.
It’s the bible. God love it, but unless your in a crisis or severely ill it just doesn’t work
I need the bible and it’s like reading a menu in a foreign language, I know I need it, I just can’t fathom any sense from it
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic what exactly are you asking
I don't think so. He would not have survived the great flood. But if he is alive today, his whereabouts would be unknown since nobody will notice an immortal being is walking among them.
That's assuming the flood narrative is literal and not allegorical hyperbole and polemical against sin by nature or an idiom. Of a local Eastern flood than a global one. Of a local rather than global population.
Not to mention if he were to say move to different place every few years people would not necessarily remember a immortal person walking around
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 The biblical flood myth is most likely just a copy of a much older babylonian flood myth anyway that has almost exactly the same story (man gets told by a god to build a boat for his family and pairs of all animals after the gods want to destroy humanity, there though not because of sin but because they were just annoyed that there were too many humans).
The first texts that mentions the Noah flood were written after the Babylonian exile (like the rest of the books of Moses, there's no evidence that they're older than that or that Moses actually wrote them himself or that Moses even existed at all), so quite a coincidence that they had no flood myth of their own, then spend a lot of time in Babylon where they heard the Babylonian flood myth, then afterwards their own mythology suddenly includes a flood myth that's almost identical to the Babylonian flood myth.
Idk maybe his curse keeps hi. Safe from nature too. Imagine an angel of the flood sees him and goes around because of the 7x punishment rule
There was never a "great flood". Geologists debunked this silly story years ago.
For cain to still be alive today would make my head explode with shock and awe especially considering the length of time that's passed between then and now
@@vananon516,000 lol
It’s an estimate to give a reasonable explanation to the reader, but should be way more than that. I’m a believer but God for sure took millions of Human years to develop this…
My grandma mentioned something that gave a vague yet understandable explanation, for God, millions of human years is one day for him since he’s way out of this galaxy.
i dont believe hes still around only noahs family and all the animals on the ark survived the flood, if his soul lived maybe like the nephlems (they became demons according to book of enoch) it maybe possible. dont judge im just making a guess from what i have read though all the chapters of the bible, only God knows right now and im ok with that hes The creator and im not gonna argue with the lord
@@_RandomNobody fr deff 6-8 thou 😂
To live that long and bear the weight of all those millenia WOULD be hell.
Hebrews 9:27 "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment"
Cain is dead, but the spirit of murder is still roaming today. As is the Jezebel spirit
You go to the zoo with some friends. There's an elderly man tossing some feed to the zebras. His skin is olive in color, his shoulder-length curly hair is grey with streaks of black and silvery-white, and he has a large bushy beard with the same colors. You look at his arm and notice a strange mark, it has a deliberate shape like a scar from getting burned with a branding iron, but its color is unnatural as if a tattoo-artist added color to it. He notices you staring and says "I've changed since then. Now I tend to the animals, it's a peaceful life and carries on my brother's work."
So cringe. Keep your fanfiction to yourself bro
The story of his change would be neat any plans to expand? Ignore the hater
Hopefully he’d change after 10’s of thousands of years. Great short story brother 🙏
@@punani_slayer4209why does a nobody think his opinion matters? Protagonist-syndrome?
I always thought the mark would be on his forehead. And that a weird cultural memory is why in science fiction aliens always have weird foreheads.
I hear he drives a cab now
This isn't VTMB
@@_--Reaper--_What’s that?
@@dandandante-k3z Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
i was hoping to see a comment related to that....im not dissapointed
No. I live in Australia. Currently, as the Hand of God, illuminating your behaviour for judgement and punishment.
Time to rid us of the demon spawn
This would be an awesome movie. Kind of like interview with a vampire, except it would be an interview with Cain.
Doing mad spoilers here, but it already exists... "He never died"
@@artistic_savage
Damn, I need to see it
They already did something like that with Judas.
Tracy Twyman did ouija board sessions talking with Cain.
Vampire the Masquerade
White Wolf's lore making him the first vampire is a very interesting take on Cain still being around. Very recommended.
Yes. It is a great Vampire origin story.
I never rp'ed but own and have read all the 2nd and 3rd edition gamebooks and novels.
Still some of my favorite fiction if not my absolute favorite.
That was my first thought seeing the title of this video. I love how the vampire world is split into one faction that thinks it's all mythology and another that takes it literally
yes, it gives hope for cain. he's given immortality so that he has plenty of time to repent. but he never does. the thirst for blood is his own curse upon himself and his childer.
Jesus loves you, and he isnt around today the way you may think, hes alive, but in the afterlife, not wandering the earth like we do
I forgot about that!! So cool
The Bible says Adam and Eve were the very first humans God created. It doesnt say anything about the only humans. After Adam and Eve sinned, they were kicked out of the Garden and their first 2 children were Cain and Abel. But not the only offspring. That being said, after the exile, I believe God decided to create more humans elsewhere. Even before Adam and Eve had children. That would explain Cain being afraid of being killed by someone in a foriegn land, and how he was able to find a wife.
Cain married one of his sisters but yes there had to be other ppl
Nah bro. Adam and Eve had lots and lots of children. That's why Cain was able to marry his sister
@nefareal4546 really? Where in the Bible does it say that word for word? As he traveled to foriegn lands
@@endofsociety do you know not everything is written in the Bible. If it was then we would not have any reason to not believe that God exists. And many theologians believe that Adam and eve had other children and when Cain killed Abel there was a time gap where other children rebelled and settled somewhere.
@@endofsociety it doesnt say directly that there was incest but it also doesnt say that there were other humans we dont know for SURE
I could think of no greater curse then to walk the earth forever unable to die and watching every person I loved turn to dust . It's truly a fate worse then death
The amount of content the book of Genesis provides is endless. God I love this book. From theories about Cain, the Nephilim, the antediluvian world, Jacob's ladder, Jacob (Yakub) and the selective breeding of sheep, Nimrod... Etc etc etc.
The accurate pronunciation of Jacob is Ya'akov. The 'vet' is always mistaken with 'bet' among non jewish speakers. But I will read the 5 books and expand on each. I'd really love to read Leviticus (Va Ykra), the 3rd book, because it's about rules and mitzvot, what establishes the fondation to all other monotheistic religions, the modern culture and most importantly, how to apply them in the daily life.
@@danirm1171 this is true, but I meant Yakub as in the mad scientist from the Nation of Islam who used a technique to selectively breed people to create the different races. Many people believe the story of Yakub the scientist was inspired by the sheep breeding story of Jacob in Genesis.
Here’s the thing that doesn’t make sense though,who’s gonna harm Cain if there’s no other people other than Adam,Eve and Cain? Even whenever Genesis opens up it says”We shall make man in OUR image…who’s our? The Bible is so edited that we’ll never know what the actual truth is. One thing I do know for sure is that the “God” of the Bible (whose name is Yahweh and is the Israelites god) is not our creator God. Read the Old Testament and ask yourself if your almighty loving creator God would even do 5% of the terrible acts Yahweh commits.
@sammyjones2180 you do realize God always intended to bring The Nations back to him using The Israelites right? He ain't exclusively the Israelites God he is literally the Creator of all living human beings not just the Israelites people follow gnostic Teachings today thst suggest other deities created different people this nonsense needs to be stopped 🤦♂️
@@sammyjones2180its talking about the humans who lived before adam. God created man and woman and blessed them before "the lord god" formed adam out of the dust of the ground.
The Book of Jasher says that he was killed unintentionally by Lamech, one his descendants. This is why his narrative with his two wives is included in Genesis 4 where he says, "If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, then Lamech seventy-sevenfold." According to the book of Jasher his son Tubal-Cain was guiding him while hunting. His eyesight was poor so he relied on Tubal-Cain to direct his arrow. Tubal-Cain, having seen Cain, instructed Lamech to aim and fire his arrow. When Lamech learned of his error he became very defensive and thus the narrative in Gen. 4. Cain was marked- a warning from God- not made immortal.
You are right.read the same script too
True.
Case closed.
Actually he died when he crashed his car off a cliff on his way to get some pickles from the market.
Lamech took 2 wives becasue he was a sexual deviant. He killed a man most likely because that man caught lamech sleeping with his wife and then killed the man’s son after the son attacked lamech for killing his father. Makes the most sense.
I have no idea how Cain was killed… but we can be assured that Cain is not still alive.
You are confusing Cain with Tubal-Cain who was killed by Lamech (two descendents of the original Cain).
The original Command & Conquer game had the concept of Cain (Kane) being very much alive and having organized and run a cult for thousands of years. According to the lead designer he would spend long periods utterly uninterested in the affairs of man, devoting himself to private pursuits. However when the game takes place his cult has risen in prominence as a world power and he competes with the a fictionalized NATO of sorts or dominance over the Earth, motivated by visions of catastrophe that have convinced him only he and his "Brotherhood of Nod" can save mankind from extinction.
Now, later on this lore was ignored or retconned but I always found the original concept fascinating and original.
Eye opening for sure…they hide truth in plain sight and when time has past…they try to retcon it lol
Yup. I love command & conquer
c&c lore was the best
Great video game series.
"in the name of kane"
He opened up a Chicken drive thru chain. Only has 4 options on the menu. It’s meh.
I really like the lemonade there. I just don't ask where it came from.
when I saw that thumbnail, I was like "imagine a guy like that wandering the earth for thousands of years"
You have been uploading a lot of good videos! Love it.
Cain, according to biblical legend, was sent to the land of Nod, by the Creator. This land is where the term,..”Nod off!” Originated from this! Interesting!!
No, “nod off to sleep” (when your head starts to go down because you’re tired and your neck droops) has nothing to do with Hebrew “nod”: that root, in Hebrew, means “wander,” NOT “move your head down.”
Darn you! I just wrote that joke on another comment B4 seeing yours. 😑😮💨
@@KateGladstoneat least learn the English dialect before you start going nerd emoji and correcting without using common sense. When you’re not paying attention what does the teacher say if she doesn’t say your “head is nodding off”
Nod is Najd in Saudi Arabia. It is where Riyadh the capital is and bears archaeology of early metal working and trading post.
@@sanisin88 Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge❣️
The punishment of Cain was not being able (haha) to fulfill his essentiell needs, but also being Immortal. Thus suffering for eternity.
That's nowhere in the text.
@@michaelalford7006 It is. You have to read between the lines.
Talk about real edge lord
@@diurahsado5821 I read between the lines. Its white paper. There's nothing there.
According to 1 Peter 3, only 8 people survived the flood--not nine.
@@michaelalford7006 So? This Video is about the punishment of Cain, not the flood.
Supernatural had a really good story with this concept. the two seasons involving em were insane.
"or if it's possible that he's still lurking around today."
*And right behind you!*
My mom told me stories of Cain wandering the Earth and that Bigfoot is Cain.
That's actually a very cool take
😂
Protestants... smh
@@ozjaszgoldberg3193
Stfu, Catholic Cryptopagan.
Gnosis > Catholic-Protestant family tree
Bigfoot = Nephilum
He represents the idea of murder, murder roams the earth eternally it's kinda straight forward. That's my opinion at least.
What's the mark represent? And what does God mean if someone kills you they will be punished 7 fold? How do you kill murder? And why be punished for killing murder itself?
@@professored7169I think what he means is that Cain represents those who kill their own brothers. Abel represents the unfortunate victims.
For every Abel, someone who dedicates their life to God and is a good person, there is a Cain who will be jealous and go to drastic measures to ruin or end your life.
It’s a story about tragedy.
The Bible also says that God claims vengeance as His and His alone. Cain was “marked” probably to represent that God owns those who turn their back on Him whether they like it or not. Through Christ, there is a chance for redemption, so anyone that finds a murderer and kills the murderer will be punished because there was a chance that murderer could have turned their life around.
Essentially murderers are stray sheep who, for a moment, behaved like a wolf. But despite being like a wolf, they are still sheep and belong to the Shepherd.
The mark could be spiritual as well, demons and the devil would stay away from murderers and other such criminals, for they have the opportunity to be healed by God.
@professored7169 my best guess
If murder is the question
Murder can not or should not be the answer.
The spirit of him is very much alive in many people.
Cain's blood line is still on this earth
😂no it's not
@@James-vg3hk yes if is why you think Muslims r such murderers. Because Muslims are the offspring of Cain.
@@James-vg3hk Yes the world is full of people who are envy and let that spirit control them.
@Uriel-Septim. Agree, but it's not Cain. That's Satan's evil spirits.
Welcome to the cornerstone of nearly every version of modern vampire lore.
1:28 I FOUND HIM HE IS BIGFOOT!!!!!!
This reminded me of the Kain series by Karl Edward Wagner in which he's immortal (immune to the ravages of aging) but still killable by violence or accident. The author made his piercing blue eyes his mark. This Kain remains unrepentent and determined to defy "the insane god who made mankind". He lives on to spite him. He's often portrayed as a power-hungry warlord, crime-boss, or a lone adventurer / thug. He becomes an incredible warrior due to all of the experience he acquires. His mother was Lilith, the mother of monsters, and he's considered one of the Seven Lords of Chaos. It's a dark and brutal series, but a good read if you like fantasy.
I read them in the late 80s, and love them so much.
Yes! I've heard about that series, but was never able to find it. I have my own theories about what the Mark was, but I was impressed with Wagner's take on it. Anyone wanting to give Kane some grief, all they would have to do was look in his eyes and know that he would kill them unmercifully, and without remorse.
I saw a scene like that in a film once. The killer is talking to a friend of his (who is in law enforcement and doesn't know his friend is the killer). He talks about how when he hunts he is doing the animal a favor, since it is now fully alive. Some young kid pipes up, "Pardon me, sir, but could you tell me what great virtue you see in producing such fear and terror in an innocent creature?"
The killer responds, "I really couldn't tell you."
The bleeding heart says, "I thought not, sir."
At that point the killer gets up, stares straight at this young punk and says, "But I could show you."
And you never saw such a look of fear on that boy's face. He had no idea what he was messing with, showing off his "moral superiority." I can imagine that that was what people had to deal with Kane. and it might also have to do with the Biblical Cain, as well.
The land of Nod. No one dies.
The land of wandering.
They simply fall asleep, & whence the term _nodding off_ arises. 😘
@@merryc.5466 "Nod" English, has no connection with "Nod" in Hebrew, which means "Wandering."
The land of Nod is the land of wandering. Has nothing to do with no one dying. Considering Tubal-Cain's occupation of blacksmithing and (most likely) weapons manufacturing, a lot of people were dying. A lot.
@VOLKHVORONOVICH as I said elsewhere we all endure eternity, either in hell or heaven. Life everlasting may be different than endurance however.
I've always understood that Cain was cursed to wonder all the days of his life. I never believed that the mark meant that he was cursed with eternal life. And that idea goes against why God kicked Adam and Eve out of the garden. God didn't want Adam and Eve to eat from the Tree of Eternal life because he didn't want them to live eternally cursed. So for this to be Cain's fate to be eternally cursed to live on the earth today goes against this.
That’s actually a good point everyone actually misses,I never thought about this!
The idea from Vampire the Masquerade is fascinating, as punishment for what he did it was Cain cursed with immortality and to walk around the earth , being unable to grow and consume normal sustenance, becoming the first Vampire and creator of all Vampire Bloodlines , the original Bloodfather
Do you buy into the story he is the first vampire? He spilled his brothers blood, and the curse is his thirst for it. Being cursed by God to not die, sunlight could not kill him. He lived feeding off people, and when he "faded into obscurity," it was him beginning a great slumber to awake at a later time.
His curse is that the ground will no longer bear food for him. There were no grocery stores, you had to work for your food. So for a farmer to no longer be able to farm, he has to learn a new way of making food, tending livestock. Doing the task his brother did. So not only does he need to learn it, w/o his brothers help. But it's a constant reminder every day of his brother.
Yes camarilla agents this comment right here
@@teek541 He was meant to be a wanderer. He was called a fugitive and a vagabond. Someone like that would not now be a tender of cattle. But, according the Book, he eventually hid himself in the city he built, the city of Enoch. I don't think the prohibition against settling down was removed. In fact, Cain was in direct defiance of it. God was going to protect him, but he feared and so he trusted in city walls and gates to protect him. This is a little bit like King Jeroboam, who God chose to rule Israel. God promised him he would be protected, but he became afraid that the people would return to Rehoboam, king of Judah, and so he set up twin calves so the people had no need to leave Israel for Judah to worship at the Temple.
Cain's grandson, the son of his son, Enoch, was named Irad. Now irad means "fugitive." I wonder if, when Cain hid himself in his city and refuse to be a fugitive and a vagabond. I wonder if his grandson Irad, now took it upon himself to fulfill Cain's punishment.
Yeah, I buy into it about as much as I buy into Men In Black, sense both are stories made up within the last 50 years.
The mark did not give him immortality, but the words "to wonder for eternity" gave him immortality that's what I'm thinking
The bible didnt say that so no
He said he become a wanderer not for eternity
@@magicmyth488 thank you for correcting, I based my comments in this video not in the actual bible
It really depends, because this was in the same vein of the Nephilim who were the offspring of Angles and Humans, the real reason for the flood. When they died, their spirits had no place in heaven or in hell because they were an abomination never meant to exist, so they became wandering malevolent spirits (demons). So there's a possibility that if Cain was tainted as much as them, then he'd probably be a demon at this point.
Wrote a serial for my high school paper back in the day where Cain, Judas, Lilith (going by Lilly) and Loginus traveled Europe in the 1970s hunting demons, fallen angels, and monsters all in a hope that God would eventually let them die.
Do you still have any copies or materials? Simple but ripe potential to that idea; the video game franchise "Darksiders" has a similar premise for how this comic book-esque dark fantasy interpretation of The Four Horsemen came into being- during the Nephilim's crusade upon the Earth, four particularly powerful members of this Earth-born non-human race had grown weary and separated from their brethren and turned against the rest. A cosmic band (who basically bears testament to both sides of Heaven and Hell's war as indiscriminate witnesses, to ensure the pact regarding the Judgement of Man is maintained) offer them positions as enforcers, to act in the event that the Balance is violated by either spiritual army. "Monsters killing monsters righteously" is deliciously ironic and I'm here for it.
I would very much like to read that, please
@@shadowking9739 sadly, it was typed on a word processor type writer back in the early 90s. No digital copies and I long ago lost my original manuscripts.
@@OriginalNeomoon That's a shame. Have you thought about rewriting it?
"Eternity" only came to mean forever in the mid 14th century. Before then, it meant "an age," and an age is an unspecified time. It could be a decade, or a generation, or an era. It doesn't mean Caine lived forever. It meant he endured for a time with the curse that was put upon him.
I have never thought about this. Super cool video!
3:25 Why were Keanu Reeves and Jason Momoa there?
do you think Cain met Jesus? Could he asked for forgiveness?
Considering eva cheated(yes its true, cry about it) and cain being son of serpent. NO
this is the correct comment
@@diackoakafrankie3151source for those two statements?
@@maladroitknight the story of genesis about fall of mankind is not supposed to be understood literally because bible itself teaches you that eating symbolizes act of adultery(in proverbs 30:20 you can clearly see that and theres even more that i can bombard you with but i think thats enough) the doctrine of "serpents seed" which was common back then can be seen in 1john 3:12 "cain.....of that wicked one..."
and im going to stop there. its history goes as far back as the fight between ASHURA and INDRA
Google "wandering Jew"
For some reason, my mind went straight to Deckard Cain. Then the Cain in "Lucifer".
Oh so you went Diablo 1st. Poor Tristam 😢
Stay a while and listen. 🤣
Cain IS Lucifer.
Now I'm picturing Lucifer with that chainsaw, lmao
@@sanisin88whaaaat are you talking
I hear the Dark father was in LA some time ago, asking from a yellow car, "going somewhere?" He was a good friend with a smiling Pirate, it's been some times since we've heard from them.
masquerade breach
If he is still alive, I definitely think he is a poor drifter, either in the middle of nowhere, or in a large city. Probably not in America though.
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I think Cain became the brother of The Undertaker, but changed the spelling of his name to make it more American.
Makes sense. He also did a funny bit with Hulk Hogan and The Rock.
but the Undertaker was originally supposed to be Kane the Undertaker, and is the older brother of the two so.....
Dean was invincible when he wore the mark of Cain
Are... are you suggesting the TV Show Supernatural is a viable source for figuring out Scriptural concepts?
@@darkrain491nit at all 😂
@@darkrain491 not in the slightest but it does have some interesting concept if not down right blasphemy at times.
@@darkrain491That’s the thing with religious interpretations, people just let their imaginations run wild.
Mark of Cain is 666 DNA or u can mark of the beast..
If he is he's probably kicking around with "The Wandering Jew." Another biblical immortal.
Not a biblical immortal, the bible makes no reference to a Jew punished with immortality. It's a medieval myth.
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic could still be possible even if its not in the bible. Possible it just never got recorded in the bible but is real.
Why do you call “the wandering Jew” a biblical figure? He’s nowhere in the Bible; he was invented in the Middle Ages as a story to make people hate Jews more.
That Jew is Cain
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Well if you go by the books of Enoch, there were no humans left on Earth apart from Noah and his family who had been hidden away, the rest were knocking on heavens which caused the arch angle to question God's plan. Well that's the impression i got anyway. 11:02 i couldn't say if Cain is still alive but i do believe from my own studies, that Cain is the progenitor of the Canaanites and the Builder of the first cities.
Your research is flawed cause Canaanites aren't from Cain, but from Cannan, the son of Ham. Many books say so, not just Genesis.
@@strangerinwhite That's the problem when dealing with theology, going from some books from the Tora, and Bible, that's the impression i got, if it's flawed or not it's all a matter of interpretation... Also where did Ham and Cannan come from, he didn't just appear, he must have had ancestors.
Yeah. I saw him the other day.
He’s lookin’ good…
What did he look like?
😆Heard he just got out of rehab, even landed a little job. Glad to hear.
@@noahtylerpritchett2682he wears a black suit with a back hat and claims that he knows you
@@Lion09887 I meant physical features
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Hey, did anyone else think about life insurance claims while watching this video?
Sorry, love these videos, but that struck my mind and thought I’d share.
The theory of him being Sargon of Akkad is an interesting one.
Cain became a youtuber?
@@lunavarionNah, I met Sargon once. Definitely not an Antediluvian.
So, then, he's basically Vandal Savage.
No. This whole video is just wrong. Not one authority in the history of the Christian Church believed this Anne Rice nonsense.
Other way around
That's a very interesting connection.
Cain being cursed to being immortal and being afraid of people killing him and forced to wander throughout the world throughout history seems like a fitting punishment for the man that brought the first murder into this world. It wouldn't surprise me if he was wandering around the world, alone and miserable and devastated at the world he helped create.
Describing his punishment as “restless” could suggest being without the final rest of death.
The fact that he ended "happily ever after," it only makes sense that he was able to redeem himself with God.
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So there were a ton of people around the world by the time Cain killed Able. Context clues are as follows.
1) Cain got a wife
2) he was given a mark to prevent people from killing him
3) Cain built a city
4) Methuselah (Son of Enoch, a great grandson of Adam) lived 969 years.
The years of Cain are not recorded but that's because the line of Noah was traced through Seth, the third KNOWN son of Adam. It was recorded that the lineage had many sons and daughters but I believe the first born (or maybe notable members) were named in scripture.
Now we don't know if he died of natural causes, by nephilim, by other men, or by the flood, but he is no longer spoken of after Genesis chapter 4.
Consider this
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment Hebrews chapter 9:27
Cain is not immortal. He is dead, may God spare his soul.
May God not spare his soul. He did a very bad thing.
After reading Genesis a few times now, I can't conclude that he's still walking the Earth. If we are to assume Cain was made immortal due to his curse, that would make the flood incredibly painful. Months passing underwater with water in your lungs, unable to die, sounds extremely unbearable.
No lie, for a half a second I thought this was about Deckard Cain….very interesting video!
Kane lives!
Pro tip - put a high pass filter on your voice audio and set it to 100hz or EQ your voice and take out the low end up to the same increment.
Audio is very bass heavy
Cain is mentioned as having descendants, I remember a passing story of a man boasting of being a grandson of Cain. Saying if anyone should strike him down, that man would have 777 years of bad luck.
He is the secret leader of the Brotherhood of NOD
I like the theory of Cain being the Man in the Moon from the Middle Ages
This story would make for a great movie
I met him at the bar yesterday. Very funny guy.
Adam, Eve, Abel, Kane.
Once Abel died, who was Kane worried about killing him if they were the only three humans?
Why wouldn't Kane have said he were worried from Adam or Eve? They were the only other two?
Because we’ve been thinking about it wrong… those four are from our spices of humanity. The world was more likely to have been like something out of a J.R Tolkien novel than how we think about it. So it stands to reason that there were other humanoids.
No. This i not an episode of Lucifer. Cain was killed by rocks from his house that fell on him in a great earthquake. He killed Abel with a stone and Cain was also killed by a stone.
Cain killed Abel with a jawbone. Look it up.
So they were both stoned, I wonder how the weed was back then 🤓😵💫🚀
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Hes locked up in the scp foundation.
He's not really locked up. He stays there voluntarily and helps when he can, so he's more like an intern
He's Dracula. Cula came from Cain meaning no sleep. He avoided the sunlight up to the point where it hurts him. Being able to live forever, he also evolves
Well Dracula is Dracula... It's a family name, but I assume you mean he was the first vampire?
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic yeah cause he has properties of a vampire. I mean, he can adapt a name. Maybe he was there with Vlad the impaler
@@A_Stereotypical_Hereticthat actually wasn’t his name Dracula means son of the dragon, it was a nickname since his dad was dracul meaning the dragon, also a nickname since
Dracula means "son of the dragon" and is the name of a real dude who actually objectively existed. It's a play of his father's epithet, Dracul, which came from his involvement in the brotherhood of the dragon. He was also called Tepes, "the impaler," but Dracula is something he actually called himself based on surviving records.
It obviously has absolutely nothing to do with Cain. Although, fictionally, both have been interpreted as vampires. The difference is, Cain is entirely fictional, while Vlad was a real dude, he just wasn't a vampire. Still a monster, though.
@@princessmaly Vlad the impaler and Cain are one and the same person. He went from being hiding his sin to showing it off as the impaler
I think books like Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles give a very interesting peak into what immortality would actually be like. For a few hundred years there would probably be no problems mentally. But after millennia it would definitely effect your psyche. In her novels it wasn't uncommon to have vampires just walk out into the sun after around 500 years. The originals even went into a kind of slumber or hibernation after a long period of time. Even Lestat himself hid away until he got to the modern era.
I'm interested how in the Epic of Beowulf, Grendal, the evil troll-demon is mentioned as being a descendent of Cain. That is an interesting concept... that Cain, through some weird way brought forth evil creatures into other legendariums
Wonder if he was indeed The Count of St. Germaine......Personally, I don't think so, but it would make a great theory.
That's what I was gonna say. Count St. Germain
That was my thought as well as what if it meant his body was able to die but his spirit/soul was meant to wander the earth for eternity
The Count of St. Germain was known for being a show off and embellishing his tales, he purposely spread stories that made him look way older than he was, as if he was immortal. He pretty much achieved what he wanted: to become a legend through his stories.
I heard he went through a phase of being a pro wrestler. Then he went on to become a mayor of knox County tennessee
The mark just means his murder would be avenged, implying he very much is not immortal
Exactly God isn't going to tell Adam and Eve they'll die the same day if they ate the forbidden fruit yet give Cain immortality after he kills his brother
@blikboijohnson4968 well they didn't die that day, they died hundreds of years later...so there's that. And to people who live in absolute knowledge that paradise exists, yes immortality on earth would be a punishment. Especially when no one you know or love has it as well. You would become worse than dead in just a few hundred if not thousands of years.
@@A_Stereotypical_HereticAlthough I agree with the latter to a degree that would be torture definitely but other than Yeshua there are only 2 people spoken of in the Bible that blatantly didn't die Enoch and Elijah and possibly 2 others depending on one's own interpretations but Adam did die the same day he hate the fruit at the age of 930 as God stated he would because 1000 years to us is like a day to God so in the time Adam died it was in less than a day for God still
Adam and Eve actually did die that same day, but the 1000 years as a day has nothing to do with it. That is in reference to The Most High being outside of and unaffected by time.
Im currently writing a novel with Cain as the main character. In the book i interpret his mark as a curse of immortality, and he's lived throughout all human history, and now its the Tribulation and hes wandering the post apocalyptic wasteland
Was already done, google Karl Edward Wagner Kane
Having to live on this planet for eternity would be the worst punishment i could ever imagine
You’ve got it wrong. They also had twin sisters, and Jacob was supposed to marry Cain’s twin sister, while Cain was to marry Abel’s twin sister. However, Cain preferred to marry his own twin sister because he found her more beautiful. Additionally, both sisters loved Abel more, often praising him and following him around. This jealousy Cain felt toward Abel stemmed not only from the Creator’s favor but also from Abel’s popularity among their peers.
Cain was always dirty and frustrated from the hard labor of farming, while Abel stayed clean by merely tending to his sheep. Abel would often let his sheep graze on the crops Cain worked hard to grow, which only fueled Cain's resentment toward him. Their arguments were constant. As the older brother, Cain expected more respect, so when the Creator favored Abel’s offering over his, it became the tipping point that led him to eliminate his competition.
The Creator marked Cain to protect him from being killed by other men, indicating that Adam and Eve were not the only humans around. This mark did not mean he would live forever but rather that no one was allowed to kill him except the Creator. Afterward, Cain kidnapped his twin sister and went on to build the first city of mankind, where he ruled for a thousand years. Ultimately, he was killed by his own son Shem, who, while hunting and blind, mistook his father for a deer and shot him with an arrow through his head, leading to Cain’s demise.
No, because Jacob lived thousands of years after Cain and Abel - and Shem was the son of Noah, not of Cain.
@@KateGladstone There is not only one Shem like there was only not one Noah. Those were names used afterwards in various times. Cain had a son called Shem who was blind. Also Noah named one of his son Shem.
Cain took his wife and fled to the east, also allegedly nod means wanderer
I think this is a beautiful explanation. Thank you.
Around the 2:39 mark; Who are the other people that Cain was afraid would kill him.
literally exact same question.
Well, our assumption is that they were people. Human beings. But there was another order of created being, of which the Serpent was the prime example. They were animals, but these animals had near human intelligence. If you look at Genesis 1 and 2, when it speaks of the creation of the animals we assume it was the same animals, but this is not the case.
In Genesis 1:20, it says, "Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven." These birds were created out of the waters.
But Genesis 2:19 says, "And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air." These other birds were created out of the ground. Moreover, the Genesis 2 birds were created after Adam was created.
I mention also that, while Eve was made from Adam's side, Lilith was, like Adam, also made from the earth.There are carvings of her, sculptures which show here with a human appearance, until you look at her feet. They are bird's talons. Her name comes from a Semitic word meaning night. Moreover, the word "Lilitu," means Screech Owl, and it is translated that way in Isaiah.
Incidentally, Lilith was not Adam's first wife. Being an animal, no matter how human looking, she was not genetically compatible with him. Eve, being of Adam's bone and flesh, was.
Before Cain murdered his brother, he was likely friends with many of these creatures. But once he slew Abel, I think they would have wanted revenge, and it was they whom Cain was afraid of.
The Book of Nod
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Yes, Cain, the spirit within Cain that was cursed to wander, is still alive. I took his spirit out of his body and cursed him to wander in the earth as Cain for his sins of, well, basically narcissism, jealousy and vengeance with magic. He still lives today after wandering in spirit for 2600 years
I?
The foundation has him contained right?
There is a lot of Christian references in the SCP universe and I don't know why.
Because they're fun and easy to make entertaining
If cain is alive he gotta be one of the most powerful “unknown” people just saying its a possibility being cursed like that.
What is the worth of power when you are the most miserable man on earth.
@@Shaylok nothing which is sad and he might just be one one of em
@@Shaylok all the pain that his sadistic and resentful soul can inflict on humanity with the power of money
Sad thing is that the book that your talking about is just a fairly tale the most unbelievable book ever written
Fascinating topic really
Something odd things to consider about it actually... 7 has been denounced as divine shaping alot of fundamental concepts throughout history. Its constantly wrong but has us on the right path to better understanding of the universe.
So perhaps we got him and that vengeance 7 fold is the persistence of this pattern laid ontop of our free will.
The mark is depicted like the dimensions of the genesis pattern in that sort of spiralling the fibonachi sequence follows that golden ratio.
Oddly thinking about this has brought me alittle peace. In regards that feeling like you are in a prison and knowing you are in a prison is very different. Fairness doesn't correlate with how we feel about things after all... how we feel certainly does account for something. However there's only 1 person i would expect to read this and they own a channel to focus on... there are thousands of commentary everywhere on silly and awesome videos. In the future these things may be the only things of us that exist... in the back of some AI mind that was trained off us all in non places like these.
No, he's dead. His real Father is still running the show.
We Cain/Caine/Kane/Keighn/Keins don't get along eith Abels. Mine was some blonde haired little punk mocking me in grade school. I punched him in the face.
No there wasn't just Adam Eve and Cain. Scriptures says Adam and Eve had other children.
Genesis 5:4
Lilith Adams first wife. Might interest you. When i first found out years ago about her a researched her. she would not submit to Adam so god cursed & banished her from the garden of Eden. But it leaves me to believe she was the fist demon created.
@@truthspeaker7446that’s so bull lmao if it’s not in the Bible it’s not true
Encounters with Cain show up periodically in Mormon folklore, the most notorious probably being David W. Patten’s 1835 conversation with him.
He was put in the land of Nod. A dream state. So much technological advances from one generation to the next. He built a city but the time his son was born. A big feat for very little population. Maybe he’s still alive and Cain can be raised from this slumber state almost like preserving his body to come back one day.
Could Cain be the Legendary wandering jew?
No that's the jew who laughed at Jesus on the cross
I thought of that too, But the problem with this theory is that the wandering jew was cursed character made up to stir antisemitism for he was cursed as punishment for jews allegedly being partly responsible for the death of Jesus. So the wandering jew was kinda cursed on behalf of all jews
Also, IMO the real story of judaism at the earliest starts from Abraham and maybe fully just after Jacob since the 12 tribes of Israel are considered to be founded on the 12 sons of Jacob. I mean would we consider Adam and Eve as jews? Probably not and so then naturally Cain and Able wouldn't be considered jews, but rather 1st people created by God
If there was only 3 people in the world , how did Cain find his wife ? And who is the parents of his wife ?
I've always said, Eden was where God made the FIRST Man according to the scripture. But it never said Adam was the ONLY Man God Created nor that Eden was the only Garden they were made in. Perhaps the other Gardens are where other religions sprang from due to having a different relationship with their creator.
Adam and Eve.
The bible never states that there were only 3 people in the world at that point. Even if people want to believe that Adam and Eve were the only humans that were directly created by god and every other human is a descendant of them, it nowhere says that cain and able were their first children.
They allegedly lived for hundreds of years back then, a lot of time to make many children and considering that Cain was afraid that other people that see him would want to hurt him or that he found his wife and later founded a city in a different land, it all implies there were already a lot of other people in the world.
The genealogy/lineage of humans the bible lists is only so the Israelites could trace back their own line of ancestors back to Adam and Eve, it never claims to be a complete list of all humans on earth.
The region was very populated with people at that time. Genesis I tells us this.
Religion is a stupid contradiction. That's the straight answer. Twisting words around to suit themselves.
He started the rule of immortals. He's affiliated with the fallen and always has been 👈
Yes Cain is the original Nephilim, just as Lucifer is the original fallen son of God to mate with the original daughter of man or Adam, who of course was Eve.
@kendbrowns agreed mate 👍
I’ve heard that Cain and was the worlds first vampire, his curse, and that he roams the world spreading his curse to other people. I don’t believe it, but it’s my favorite myth about him.
Immortality is a curse I would never wish upon anyone not even my worst of enemy's.
It'd be too sad of an existence.
Isn't Cain supposed to be the original first vampire.
That from a game white wolf
No, that apparently was the fate of Lilith, Adam's first wife
@MrDryfield we are talking about the something else where in a game white wolf set Cain up as the first vampire
The movie 'He Never Died' centers around an immortal Cain, definitely worth watching.
Or that he (the man in the movie) is a fallen angel. The scars on his back suggest he once had wings.
Not at all. It was wildly and poorly researched as well as sacrilegious. I like Henry Rollins but that movie was horrible.