Noun מקנה (miqna) means purchase or purchase-price. Noun קנה (qaneh) denotes some herb on a stalk, or any rod, reed, branch- or stalk-like item (in this sense, a plant "acquires" its branches). The verb קין (qyn), which isn't used in the Bible, ...
The question comes from the Bible(圣经).In the Bible,Cain kills his brother Abel.When God asks Cain where Abel is,he replies,"I don't know.Am I my brother's keeper?"by which he means,"Am I responsible(有责任心的) for my brother-his safety and health?"The answer,of course,is"...
(verse 2) and again with Jabal (verse 20); also whether the narrator means that not only the collection of men in cities (verse 17), but also animal husbandry, music and metal-working (verse 20-22) are to be looked upon with disfavor as having sprung from Cain or from his ...
Free Essay: Thomas S. Monson once said, “We are reminded that anger does not solve anything. It builds nothing, but can destroy everything.” In the Bible...
Cain offered of the fruits of the earth; Abel of the “firstlings of his flock and of their fat”. By some means not indicated in the sacred text, perhaps, as has been thought, by some such sign as the fire which consumed the offering of Gedeon (Judges, vi, 21) or that of Elias...
508 Words 3 Pages Open Document The story of Cain and Abel in the book of Genesis is a great illustration of frustration-induced criminality. According to Berkowitz, “delay or blockage may generate intense anger or even a violent response, if the frustrated individual believes that type of res...
The land of Nod is mentioned only here in the Bible, and its name means "wandering" or "exile," reflecting Cain's restless state. This settlement indicates a paradox; though Cain is to be a wanderer, he attempts to establish a home. This reflects humanity's struggle to find stability ...
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What the Bible Says About Abel Abel's name means "a breath, or vanity, a grassy place, a meadow." He was the second son of Adam and Eve. He was put to death by his brother Cain (Genesis 4:1-16). Guided by the instruction of their father, the two brothers were trained in worsh...
In the Bible, Cain kills his brother Abel. When God asks Cain where Abel is, he replies, “I don’t know. Am I my brother’s keeper?” by which he means, “Am I responsible (有责任心的) for my brother—his safety and health?” The answer, of course, is “Yes, you are.” ...