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    "The Land of Nod"?

    First of all, I can't help but think about the Nod Brotherhood from the Command and Conquer series. Lol.

    Okay but seriously. In the Bible Adam and Eve are supposed to be the first 2 people. They have Cain and Abel. Cain kills Abel and then apparently goes off to the land of Nod? Where did this land and people come from?

    I'm asking simply because one of my friends shared a pic on facebook of a guy with this question on a piece of paper. It made me wonder. In my previously Catholic upbringing this never crossed my mind.

    Just curious

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    I was always told The Land of Nod is the place where the Nephilim lived. As to where it was located that is harder to say other than outside the borders of the Garden of Eden per lore. Yet realistically it can't be answered any more than we can say where Eden was either.
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      One interpretation isn't that they are the only people, but that they are the only people fashioned in big-G, little -od's image, by his hand, for which he has made the paradisical Garden of Eden. Another is that Cain went out and got with (in various interpretations) demons/angels/whatnot, human-like apes, etc, creating either people (this was the basis in some cases for some effed up racism) or really bad juju entities.

      The most common, traditional interpretation though, is that Cain was already married to one of the other progeny of Adam, and when he was banished to "the Land of Nod" (really a bad translation for being cursed to wander aimlessly, cut off from God) that he took his wife (and children), that his whole family was banished and they are the "people".
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        Originally posted by thalassa View Post
        One interpretation isn't that they are the only people, but that they are the only people fashioned in big-G, little -od's image, by his hand, for which he has made the paradisical Garden of Eden. Another is that Cain went out and got with (in various interpretations) demons/angels/whatnot, human-like apes, etc, creating either people (this was the basis in some cases for some effed up racism) or really bad juju entities.

        The most common, traditional interpretation though, is that Cain was already married to one of the other progeny of Adam, and when he was banished to "the Land of Nod" (really a bad translation for being cursed to wander aimlessly, cut off from God) that he took his wife (and children), that his whole family was banished and they are the "people".
        I've heard of the other offspring of Adam but people usually then argue the Book of Adam and Eve back at me as to there being no other offspring. I like to mess with them occasionally and claim it was one of Lilith's daughter's he married, you know the first wife of Adam. Gets some interesting arguments / debates going at times.
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          Originally posted by monsno_leedra View Post
          I've heard of the other offspring of Adam but people usually then argue the Book of Adam and Eve back at me as to there being no other offspring. I like to mess with them occasionally and claim it was one of Lilith's daughter's he married, you know the first wife of Adam. Gets some interesting arguments / debates going at times.
          'Eh, people think all sorts of wacky stuff. Mostly because they don't pay attention to their own scholars. But the Lilith thing, lol...of course, that's Jewish mythology, not Christian mythology (at least not that is accepted by most Christians).



          Sean--

          This is from a Christian-answers site, regarding the idea that there were *other people* (usually called pre-Adamites):

          Does the Bible say anything about a pre-Adamic (preadamic) race? Was there a race of human beings before Adam and Eve?
          (may not agree with the site, but they are fairly mainstream, if conservative, in their Christianity and fairly reputable)


          There is also these variations of this most accepted/taught idea (that people don't pay attention to):

          Over the past fifteen years of full-time involvement in the creation ministry, the question that has been asked more than any other is, "Where did Cain get his wife?" When I'm a guest on Christian radio programs, invariably the host or a caller poses this question. I also am asked this question at seminars, at churches where I am a guest preacher, in homes I visit--it goes on and on. I even have the same thing happen in the secular world (e.g., non-Christian students in public schools and on




          here's an explaination of, yes, there were other people! http://israelect.com/reference/Willi...Cain'sWife.htm

          And, here's the Jewish explaination (because, IMO, if you want the OT explained, look at how the Torah is interpreted, it was their book first):
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            Interesting reads.

            I had heard the blessing or kindness aspect of marrying siblings when used with the Noah story as well. Truthfully never really paid much attention to it though as it wasn't something I though about to much.
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              Most likely, it is a metaphorical land of the forgotten or marginalized, and the people there probably refers to the descendants of Cain rather than they being already there when he arrived. How did he produce descendants? Jewish oral traditions say that part of the conflict between Cain and Abel was over a sister of theirs, and Cain stayed with her and had sons and daughters after he was punished by God. In any case, people don't have to take it literally when the Bible talks about where Cain travelled and his descendants. It's like trying to make sense of pagan myths. You just can't if you try to take them as actual events instead of as figurative tales and legends.

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                According to family lore (yes, I am an actual descendent of Cain), the Land of Nod was just around the block, where the prostitutes roamed. 8 Mile and Woodward, to be specific.
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                  Re: "The Land of Nod"?

                  Originally posted by Seax_Blade View Post
                  First of all, I can't help but think about the Nod Brotherhood from the Command and Conquer series. Lol.

                  Okay but seriously. In the Bible Adam and Eve are supposed to be the first 2 people. They have Cain and Abel. Cain kills Abel and then apparently goes off to the land of Nod? Where did this land and people come from?

                  I'm asking simply because one of my friends shared a pic on facebook of a guy with this question on a piece of paper. It made me wonder. In my previously Catholic upbringing this never crossed my mind.

                  Just curious
                  One thing to keep in mind is that the early account is considerably condensed. So Adam and Eve gave birth to Cain, then Abel. They grew up, one becoming a farmer the other a sheepherder, respectively. So considerable time has passed. (Genesis 4:2 ) After some time the incident of Abel's murder by Cain took place. (Genesis 4:3, 4) The third named son, Seth, was born when Adam was 130 years old. (Genesis 4:25) In the meantime Adam gave birth to many sons and daughters. (Genesis 5:4, 5) Eve, whos name means "living" was to be the mother of every living person, so there couldn't have been any other race of people. (Genesis 3:20 / Acts 17:26)

                  Cain's wife was his relative.

                  There has been some confusion regarding him having met his wife in Nod, because of the wording of the older language in the 1611 King James Version's Genesis 4:16, 17, which reads "And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden. And Cain knew his wife; and she conceived, and bare Enoch." Actually, the Old English word knew was used also in a carnal sense, so modern translations for the same verses read: "With that Cain went away from the face of Jehovah and took up residence in the land of Fugitiveness (Nod means "fugitiveness") to the east of Eden. Afterward Cain had intercourse with his wife and she became pregnant and gave birth to Enoch."

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