Cain Going Out from God's Presence
Genesis 4:16-17
And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelled in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.…


It is an awful thought, that of the lost, to the sound of the dead march, "Depart, ye cursed, into everlasting fire," flocking away from the judgment seat. But scarcely inferior in horror is the sight of Cain going out from the presence of the Lord. He goes out alone, save for his poor weeping wife, for children as yet he had none. He goes out in silence, without venturing to utter one word of remonstrance or regret. He goes out withered and accursed, although not utterly crushed. He goes out bearing, and showing that he is conscious of bearing, his character burnt and branded on his brow. He goes out, preserved indeed, but preserved as the criminal on the scaffold is preserved from the guns of the soldiery and the missiles of the crowd, that he may abide the executioner's axe, or feel the hangman's gripe. He goes out alone, but you see in him the representative of the giant race of transgressors, who are yet in his loins as he goes forth. He goes out into a thinly peopled earth, but into an earth where he knows that every man is aware of his crime, and would kill him but for a mark which identifies and renders infamous while it secures him. He goes forth into the young world, a region as silent as it is vast; but hark! as he leaves the presence of the Lord a peal of harsh thunder behind proclaims the departure of the murderer, and worse than this still, the trembling hollows of his ear (like the sea shell by the sound of the deep) are filled with the cry, which he feels is forever his music, "Cain, Cain, where is thy brother?"

(G. Gilfillan.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.

WEB: Cain went out from Yahweh's presence, and lived in the land of Nod, east of Eden.




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