Cain took one of his sisters to be his wife when God banished him from his homeland. I do not think Abel got married before Cain murdered him. This is pure URL1 make infinitely more sense that Cain took a daughter of Able to wife.
Able would have had to have had at least a few very active sons and a bunch of daughters to explain Cains fear of people every where he went. A man can walk a long way in a day, and be safe. There were a lot of people!
Remember, Cain built a city and named it Enoch before Seth was born. Adam was 130 years old when Seth was born It was some one out side the garden which of course opens a whole new chapter doesn't it? Answer Many scholars believe that the story of Cain and Abel is a myth.
S. H. Hooke ( Middle Eastern Mythology ) shows a clear parallel between the biblical account and an older Middle Eastern myth in which Tammuz had to choose between the shepherd-god (whom we could liken to Abel) and the farmer-god (whom we could liken to Cain).
The stories of Cain and Abel are simply myths that are not meant to be understood literally or rationally, so one should not look for a rational explanation for their wives Additional perspective: There are a few scenarios that have been discussed by many people: 1. Adam and Eve had other female children who intermarried. Although female children are not mentioned, this would not be uncommon for the culture of the time.
Women did not figure prominently in Middle Eastern culture so their births would not necessarily have been documented. If we are to believe the biblical account that Adam and Eve are the predecessors of the entire human race, then it is the only logical conclusion. Intermarriage would not have carried the same stigma or genetic problems as we encounter today since sin had not yet had a chance to pervert the human body to the extent it has now.
Furthermore, there are other biblical examples of related people either intermarrying or procreating which would lead to the assumption that it was more widely accepted at that time 2. The wife of Cain was actually an angel. I'm not entirely sure where this idea comes from.
Probably from people who are generally offended by the idea that Cain would marry his sister. But I don't know of any real scriptural support for that 3. God provided a wife for Cain.
Again, I'm not sure where this idea came from. However, it would not be a totally off the wall idea since God provided Adam with his wife. Later on in the Bible it does talk about how God is upset when men started choosing their own wives.
So, it would not be a far stretch to think that up until that time, God provided the wives for the male offspring There really is no way of knowing for sure. This is one of those issues that you have to say to yourself, "how important is it to my faith that I have a definitive answer on this". I believe it's not that important of a detail to spend a lot of time pondering.
It has little impact on the overall believe system of a Christian.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.