Genesis 4:1-7

Genesis 4:1-7

[1] And Adam  knew  Eve  his wife;  and she conceived,  and bare  Cain,  and said,  I have gotten  a man  from  the LORD.  [2] And she again  bare  his brother  Abel.  was a keeper  of sheep,  but Cain  was a tiller  of the ground.  [3] And in process  of time  it came to pass, that Cain  brought  of the fruit  of the ground  an offering  unto the LORD.  [4] And Abel,  he  also brought  of the firstlings  of his flock  and of the fat  thereof. And the LORD  had respect  unto Abel  and to his offering:  [5] But unto Cain  and to his offering  he had not respect.  And Cain  was very  wroth,  and his countenance  fell.  [6] And the LORD  said  unto Cain,  Why art thou wroth?  and why is thy countenance  fallen?  [7] If  thou doest well,  shalt thou not be accepted?  and if thou doest not well,  sin  lieth  at the door.  And unto thee shall be his desire,  and thou shalt rule  over him.

What is the context of Genesis 4:1-7?