Cain was afraid of the punishment God meted out on him and claimed it was
too harsh because anyone who found him wandering around the wilderness
would want to kill him since he murdered his brother. This
excuse seems illogical since if the sole reason people would want to
kill Cain was that he murdered his brother, how would it be any
different if he had a farm and grew crops and stayed in one place?
Wouldn’t people still want to kill him, and to find him easier in order to kill him since he is not wandering around? Wandering around would keep him out of people’s way and make it harder for people to find him if he is evasive enough. But Cain mentions that he would be banished from God’s presence. So Cain understood that in God’s presence there is protection. Cain was banished away from a relationship with God. Even so, Cain was just making an excuse about his punishment and was the world’s first murderer.
Wouldn’t people still want to kill him, and to find him easier in order to kill him since he is not wandering around? Wandering around would keep him out of people’s way and make it harder for people to find him if he is evasive enough. But Cain mentions that he would be banished from God’s presence. So Cain understood that in God’s presence there is protection. Cain was banished away from a relationship with God. Even so, Cain was just making an excuse about his punishment and was the world’s first murderer.
With Cain’s grievance, he made the
claim people would want to kill him. He understood that people would
want vengeance, and since he had the ability to kill someone, other
people had the ability to kill as well. Since Abel had the ability to
die by violence, Cain understood he had the ability to die by violence
from someone else since he was human just as his brother. Cain had fear
that there were other people who would kill him. Who were these people
that Cain was afraid would kill him? This section of Scripture can be
found in Genesis 4:13-14 where Cain mentions his fear of being killed.
After reading this passage one would wonder who Cain could possibly be
talking about since all that the Bible mentions are Adam, Eve, Cain, and
Abel existing and does not mention other people. So who was he afraid
would kill him? There are a few options of who they could be.
The only people that this part of
the Bible mentions being alive were Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel (until he
was murdered). No other children are mentioned until the next chapter
when it talks about the line of Cain, and also Adam through Seth. It is
possible that Adam had some daughters during this time that were alive
during Abel’s death. Genesis 4:3 says “In the course of time” when
referring to the grievance that Cain had which enraged him to murder.
This was the time when Cain and Abel both offered sacrifices and God
rejected Cain’s offering of crops.
So after Cain and Abel were born
there was a passing of some time. Genesis is not clear on how long this
time was, but it had to be enough for Cain and Abel to be grown up and
mature. During the course of time it is possible Adam and Eve had
daughters and Cain may have taken one to be his wife and had children by
this time, and it is plausible, by the time he murdered Cain, these
children were old enough to be able to understand what Cain did and also
had the ability to kill him. It is also possible that Cain’s sisters
(Adam and Eve’s daughters) would try to kill him as well. Women do have
the ability to kill men, it is not impossible.
When reading Scripture it shows that
it was unlikely Abel had a wife and children, since there is no mention
of his line. It is also apparent that Adam and Eve did not have any
other sons until after Abel was murdered. So Abel could not have had any
descendants who would want to kill Cain. Only after Abel’s death does
it mention Adam knowing his wife intimately again and bearing a son who
was named Seth. One would assume a husband and wife would have had
plenty of time to have sex various times; so it seems odd it took so
long for Adam to have sex with Eve again to birth Seth. No witnesses
exist today who were there, so we cannot say Adam and Eve had sex or did
not have sex until that length of time. But it is possible they did
not. But what is more likely is that Adam and Eve did have abundant sex
and most likely bore daughters or figured out some primitive method of
birth control. If Adam and Eve did bear daughters, Cain could have had
one as his wife, before he murdered Abel, and had children that would be
upset he murdered their uncle.
It is obviously though that Seth was
born after the death of Abel and not before since it mentions in
Genesis 4:25 that Seth replaced Abel. The passage of Seth’s birth was
not isolated outside of chronological order. In some instances
throughout the Bible passages are not in chronological order; but in the
case of this story in Genesis it is obviously in chronological order
that Seth was born after Abel died since it explicitly states that Seth
replaced Abel who died previously.
Another possibility is that Cain was
thinking about the future that there will be more people born
eventually who might grow up to kill him. He could have assumed Adam and
Eve his, own parents, would kill him; or that they would have another
son who would try and kill him eventually. Humans lived several hundred
years during this time, and no one had died of natural causes or old age
yet, so Cain probably did not think about dying himself except by a
violent act, since the only death he knew about was the one he committed
on his brother. So it is plausible Cain was preparing for the future
that someone at some point would kill him.
An even more plausible explanation of
who would kill Cain is that Cain had had children before he murdered
Abel, and for some reason Abel did not take a wife. Abel was younger
than Cain. Some scholars claim Cain and Abel were twins, but there is no
factual evidence to prove this. The only evidence would be that they
are mentioned one after another without a mention of time passing. If
Cain and Abel were twins they would be sexually mature at the same time
and most likely both have wives around the same time. Why would Abel
wait? But if Abel was much younger than Cain it makes more sense. It
would be understandable how easy it would be for Cain to murder him
without much of a fight if he was younger and smaller. Also it would
explain why Abel did not take a wife yet. Cain was older and was
sexually mature before Abel. Abel could have been too busy worshiping
God instead of thinking about romance. Cain on the other hand had a very
different personality and could have been preoccupied with romance and
took a wife. To populate the earth Cain had to have one of his sisters
as a wife. Incest did not exist and was not called sin yet since the
genetic lines were so pure, and this was the only possible way to
populate the earth. Only later was incest mentioned as a sin in the Old
Testament by God, and for good reason, since it is a fact that incestual
relationships cause many deformities and mental illnesses. Within a few
generations the ability to marry more distant relatives was available
until family ties were so far apart that it was easy to find someone not
related in the sense of our idea of relatives today. This ability could
have happened within a very few generations.
The best explanation of why Cain
feared people would kill him is that he had taken a wife, had children
(since Genesis 4:17-22 does not state when exactly Cain had sexual
relations with his wife, it could have been before he murdered Abel) who
were old enough to understand he murdered his brother, and word would
spread to everyone including future generations who would hunt Cain down
and kill him eventually. He could have had sisters currently alive who
would want to kill him, as well as fearing his own parents might want to
kill him. Who knows what Cain’s irrational and selfish mind would
assume. Also, no one was immune to sin especially his own parents who
were the first sinners. He could have also been thinking that Adam and
Eve would have more sons and daughters who would grow up and also
possibly kill Cain. God prevented this from happening by declaring that
if anyone would kill him, they would be punished seven times over. God
then put a mark on Cain to signify that by God’s command Himself, no one
is to harm Cain at all, or suffer that fate. This mark on Cain was some
visible marking on his physical body. It could have been a special
design somewhere people could see easily. Probably his face. Whatever
that sign looked like the people of the time knew exactly what it meant.
So Cain was not murdered and died eventually most likely by a natural
cause. This was an act of God’s common mercy on all people, both wicked
and righteous.