Genesis 4:5-14

Genesis 4:5-14

[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. [8] And Cain  talked  with  Abel  his brother:  and it came to pass, when they were in the field,  that Cain  rose up  against  Abel  his brother,  and slew him.  [9] And the LORD  said  unto Cain,  Where  is Abel  thy brother?  And he said,  I know  not: Am I my brother's  keeper?  [10] And he said,  What  hast thou done?  the voice  of thy brother's  blood  crieth  unto me from the ground.  [11] And now art thou cursed  from the earth,  which hath opened  her mouth  to receive  thy brother's  blood  from thy hand;  [12] When  thou tillest  the ground,  it shall not henceforth  yield  unto thee her strength;  a fugitive  and a vagabond  shalt thou be in the earth.  [13] And Cain  said  unto the LORD,  My punishment  is greater  than I can bear.  [14] Behold, thou hast driven me out  this day  from the face  of the earth;  and from  thy face  shall I be hid;  and I shall be a fugitive  and a vagabond  in the earth;  and it shall come to pass,  that every one that findeth me  shall slay me. 

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