Josh on Nostr: Abel was married. (This is speculation.) If the Kinsman Redeemer (Deut 25:5-6) is the ...
Abel was married. (This is speculation.)
If the Kinsman Redeemer (Deut 25:5-6) is the direct response to "am I my brother's keeper," perhaps we're told that Cain left and knew his wife (Gen 4:16-17) because he wouldn't marry Abel's wife in order to continue his name.
If the Kinsman Redeemer (Deut 25:5-6) is the direct response to "am I my brother's keeper," perhaps we're told that Cain left and knew his wife (Gen 4:16-17) because he wouldn't marry Abel's wife in order to continue his name.