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Chapter 4
Gene Rotherha 4:1  Now, the man, having come to know Eve his wife,—she conceived and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a Man, even Yahweh!
Gene Rotherha 4:2  And she went on to bear his brother, Abel,—and Abel became a feeder of sheep, whereas Cain, was a tiller of the round.
Gene Rotherha 4:3  So it came to pass, after certain days, that Cain brought in of the fruit of the ground, a present to Yahweh:
Gene Rotherha 4:4  Abel, also, even, he, brought in of the firstlings of his sheep, and of their fat, and Yahweh approved of Abel and of his present;
Gene Rotherha 4:5  but of Cain and his present, he approved not,—and it angered Cain greatly, and his countenance fell.
Gene Rotherha 4:6  So then Yahweh said unto Cain,—Wherefore hath it angered thee, and wherefore hath thy countenance fallen?
Gene Rotherha 4:7  Shall it not, if thou do right, be lifted up? But if thou do not right, at the entrance a sin-bearer is lying,—Unto thee, moreover, shall be his longing, though, thou, rule over him.
Gene Rotherha 4:8  And Cain said unto Abel his brother Let us go into the field And it came to pass when they were in the field that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him.
Gene Rotherha 4:9  Then said Yahweh unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said I know not, the keeper of my brother, am, I?
Gene Rotherha 4:10  And he said, What hast thou done? With a voice, the shed-blood of thy brother is crying out to me from the ground,
Gene Rotherha 4:11  Now therefore, accursed, art thou,—from the ground which hath opened her mouth, to receive the shed-blood of thy brother at thy hand.
Gene Rotherha 4:12  Though thou till the ground, it shall not go on to give its vigour to thee. A wanderer and a fugitive, shalt thou be in the earth.
Gene Rotherha 4:13  And Cain said unto Yahweh—Greater is my punishment than I can bear.
Gene Rotherha 4:14  Lo! thou has driven me out, this day, from off the face of the ground And from thy face, shall I be hid, So shall I become a wanderer and a fugitive in the earth. And it shall come to pass, whosoever findeth me, will slay me.
Gene Rotherha 4:15  And Yahweh said to him—Not so, whosoever slayeth Cain seven—fold, shall it be avenged. So Yahweh set, for Cain, a sign, that none finding him should smite him.
Gene Rotherha 4:16  So Cain went forth from the presence of Yahweh,—and dwelt in the land of Nod, eastward of Eden.
Gene Rotherha 4:17  And Cain knew his wife, and she conceived, and bare Enoch,—Now it happened that he was building a city, so he called the name of the city, after the name of his son, Enoch.
Gene Rotherha 4:18  And there was born to Enoch Irad, and, Irad, begat Mehujael,—and Mehujael, begat Methusael,—and Methusael, begat Lamech.
Gene Rotherha 4:19  And Lamech took to himself two wives,—the name of the one, was Adah, and, the name of the second Zillah.
Gene Rotherha 4:20  And Adah bare Jabal,—he, was father of such as dwell in tents, and have cattle;
Gene Rotherha 4:21  and, the name of his brother, was Jubal,—he, was father of everyone handling lyre and flute,
Gene Rotherha 4:22  And, as for Zillah, she also, bare Tubal-Cain, a sharpener of every cutting instrument of bronze and iron,—and, the sister of Tubal-Cain, was Naamah.
Gene Rotherha 4:23  Then said Lamech to his wives, Adah and Zillah! hear ye my voice, Ye wives of Lamech! give ear to my tale, For a man, have I slain in dealing my wounds, Yea, a youth, in smiting my blows:
Gene Rotherha 4:24  If, sevenfold, be, the avenging of Cain, Then, of Lamech, seventy and seven.
Gene Rotherha 4:25  And Adam again knew his wife, and she bare a son, and called his name Seth,—For God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, because Cain slew him!
Gene Rotherha 4:26  And to Seth—to him also, was born a son, and he called his name Enosh,—then, was a beginning made, to call on the name of Yahweh.