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  2. Jun 17, 2020 · "The Way of Cain" refers to Genesis 4:16: Then Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and settled in the land of Nod, east of Eden. Balaam tried to go against the will of God (Numbers 22), and Korah opposed God's servant Moses (Numbers 16).

  3. 6 days ago · The way of Cain refers to any individual who attempts to approach God on his or her own terms rather than on Gods terms. The way of Cain describes any religious system that attempts to earn God’s favor by works and rituals rather than by our reliance on God’s grace.

  4. Cain was a farmer who offered vegetables to the Lord as his way of worshiping (Genesis 4:3). Cain's brother Abel was a shepherd who worshiped God by offering portions of some of the firstborn of his flock (Genesis 4:4).

  5. They have taken the way of Cain; they have rushed for profit into Balaam’s error; they have been destroyed in Korah’s rebellion. New Living Translation What sorrow awaits them!

  6. Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain; rather, they went in the way of Cain. The phrase is the familiar one for a habitual course of conduct (Psalm 1:1; Acts 9:31; Acts 14:16, etc.). But what is the point of the comparison?

  7. Sep 15, 2013 · What is it about Cain that was particularly significant to the first century ecclesia? And what does Jude mean when he refers to Cainsway”?

  8. Mar 16, 2008 · The way of Cain is religion without faith in sacrificial blood. Cain brought a vegetable offering rather than a blood offering: “And in the process of time it came to pass that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the Lord” (Ge 4:3).

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