Friday, October 17, 2014
Recall the proclamation against Satan
after he deceived Eve in the garden.
“And I will
put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed…” Genesis 3:15
Firstly it is noted that God said, “I will
put...” In other words the enmity
between Satan and the woman, and his seed and her Seed, would be initiated by
God to execute His plan devised from the foundation of the world. Synonyms for ‘enmity’ include hostility,
adversarial, hatred, i.e. to be foes.
After Adam and Eve were expelled from the
garden clothed in animal skins, they had two sons.
“Now Adam
knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, ‘I have acquired
a man from the LORD.’ Then she bore
again, this time his brother Abel. Now
Abel was a keeper of sheep but Cain was a tiller of the ground.” Genesis 4:1-2
The two sons were very different. Abel was obedient while Cain was
independently headstrong. Both knew
God’s desire for animal sacrifices; however, Cain chose to offer what he
thought would be more fitting.
“And in the
process of time it came to pass that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of
the ground to the LORD. Abel also
brought of the firstborn of his flock and of their fat. And the LORD respected Abel and his offering
but He did not respect Cain and his offering.
And Cain was very angry…” Genesis 4:3-5
The term ‘respect’ in the above means to
inspect, consider, and then have compassion on.
In other words God was well pleased with Abel’s offering of a
sacrificial animal, but was not pleased with Cain’s idea of an acceptable
offering. As a result Cain was very
angry. In Hebrew angry or wroth meant to
be incensed or indignant.
God asked Cain why he was angry. He told Cain that if he had obeyed
instructions, all would have been well.
He went on to say that sin desired to pounce on him but a blood
sacrifice would protect and atone for, or expiate his sins.
“If you do
well, will you not be accepted? And if
you do not do well, sin lies at the door and its desire is for you, but you
should rule over it.” Genesis 4:7
To do well means to be pleasing.
The ‘door’ in the above, in addition to
meaning entrance or opening, also means to remove one’s protection.
It
might have been expected that Cain would have listened and heeded God’s
instructions; however, such was not the case.
Cain in his jealousy took revenge on his brother.
“…Cain
rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.” Genesis 4:8b
Cain
was then cursed to be a vagabond and fugitive on the earth. Vagabond and fugitive are synonyms meaning to
be a wanderer and/or to flee. He
recognized that this curse was a punishment for his sin. The Hebrew for punishment means the results
of a depraved action, or perverseness.
It is extremely important to note that
Cain left God’s presence and wandered to the east.
“Then Cain
went out from the presence of the LORD and dwelt in the land
of Nod on the east of Eden.” Genesis 4:16
‘Nod’ means exile or vagrancy. Much more will said about the ‘east’ later.
The first two sons of Adam and Eve
represent the enmity between Satan and the woman, and his seed and her Seed. Cain is associated with evil while Abel is
considered righteous.
“In this
the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does
not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his
brother…we should love one another, not as Cain who was of the wicked one and
murdered his brother. And why did he murder him? Because his works were evil and his brother’s
righteous.” 1 John 3:10-12
The murder of righteous Abel by the seed
of the ‘wicked one’ was Satan’s first attempt to destroy the lineage of the
Seed of the woman.
The righteous son was killed leaving the
son of the devil. The battle of good vs.
evil had just begun.
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