(Agape;29336)
God made Adam and Eve some time after the 7th day, so how can you say that the woman Cain married could have been from the 6th day creation? He did not create anyone else. Adam and Eve had children other than Cain, Abel and Seth.
The 6th day creation were around much longer than Adam's family. Cain (probably) married one of the those. Of course Father created others. All the races couldn't come from one man. I agree in that Adam and Eve had children other than those mentioned.
Everything you are saying is what you think or believe and not what the Word of God teaches. I explained it all in my post. Please read:
His Word does teach that. Usually once these facts have been brought to someone's attention they become very obvious and answer many questions that were unanswerable before.
The ONLY persons available for the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve to marry were each other. Cain married his sister, as did Abel, Seth and the other children. ....{snip}
That isn't written. We don't know.
according to Genesis 4:16 Cain dwelled in the city of Nod and there he "knew" (had physical relations with) his wife (sister) and she bore a son called Enoch. The Bible does not say that Cain met his wife in Nod. It says that he went to Nod and then “knew” his wife and she conceived and bore Enoch. More likely, Cain was already married before he went to Nod.
That is a strong possibility but we don't know...that isn't written.
When Adam was 130 years old another son was born to him and Eve who was named Seth. He, too, took a sister for his wife, and they had children and many grandchildren. The generations of Adam under the line of Seth called on the name of the Lord (Gen. 4:25-26).
Who Seth married isn't written but we do know that as he is the ancestor of Christ that his line was pure. When men
began to call upon the name of the Lord was when they
"began to call upon their gods or 'began profanely to call upon the name of the Lord'. Enos mentioned here (son of Seth) went the "way of Cain." ~ E.W. Bullinger
Recorded in the book of Genesis, chapter 5 are the generations of Adam, beginning with Seth (Genesis 5:3) all the way to Lamech, who lived one hundred and eight-two years and had a son, called Noah (5:30-32).Genesis 5:1 --- This [is] the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness [image] of God made he him;The line of Cain is not specified in Genesis 5
because Cain did not call on the name of the Lord. The line of Seth is recorded it was from his bloodline or progeny that Christ, the Messiah, would be born.
That isn't correct. As shown above, "calling on the name of the Lord," wasn't a good thing. They were calling on other gods or prophaning our Lord. The line of Cain wasn't listed in the genealogy of Adam because he was not the son of Adam.
Verse 4 is not saying that Adam did not have sons and "daughters" until 800 years after he had Seth. It says "and the days" of Adam, after he had Seth, was 800 years. Within the 930-year time period Adam lived, he had sons AND daughters. This tells us that Adam had many other sons and daughters who are not specifically named in the Scriptures. These "daughter" became the wives for the "sons" of Adam.
It is clearly stated that Adam had "sons and daughters" but not that they were or were not the wives.....we don't know as it isn't written. Remember, there is a possibility of others being created when Adam was (8th day) or of another "ruddy" complected race created in the 6th day. We don't know....it isn't written!
Scripture makes it clear that mankind is the offspring of Adam, the first man. Who did Cain marry? Whom did Cain marry? He married his sister. Finding a mate was no problem, because as Genesis 5:4 says ---"And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters.God bless you,Agape
To me, scripture clearly shows that mankind was created on the 6th day while Adam was formed on the 8th day. He was the first man in the line of Christ.God bless you too Agape :angel3:.........Whirlwind