Genesis 4

Genesis 4:2

What work did Cain and Abel do?

Cain worked the soil, and Abel was a shepherd.

Genesis 4:3

What offering did Cain bring to Yahweh?

Cain brought some of the fruit of the ground.

Genesis 4:4

What offering did Abel bring to Yahweh?

Abel brought some of the firstborn of his flock and some of the fat.

How did Yahweh respond to the offerings of Cain and Abel?

Yahweh accepted Abel’s offering, but did not accept Cain’s offering.

Genesis 4:5

How did Yahweh respond to the offerings of Cain and Abel?

Yahweh accepted Abel’s offering, but did not accept Cain’s offering.

How did Cain react?

Cain was very angry, and his face looked dejected.

Genesis 4:7

What did Yahweh tell Cain he needed to do in order to be accepted?

Yahweh told Cain to do what is right and he would be accepted.

Genesis 4:8

Later, what happened with Cain and Abel in the field?

Cain rose up and killed Abel.

Genesis 4:9

When Yahweh asked Cain where his brother was, what did Cain say?

Cain said, “I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper”?

Genesis 4:12

What was God’s curse on Cain?

Cain’s curse was that the earth would not yield its strength to him, and he would be a fugitive and wanderer.

Genesis 4:15

What did Yahweh do to make sure no one killed Cain?

Yahweh put a mark on Cain.

Genesis 4:16

Where did Cain go to live?

Cain lived in the land of Nod, east of Eden.

Genesis 4:19

Cain’s descendant Lamech had how many wives?

Lamech had two wives.

Genesis 4:23

What did Lamech tell his wives he had done?

Lamech told his wives that he had killed a man.

Genesis 4:25

What was the name of another son born to Adam and Eve?

Another son of Adam and Eve was named Seth.

Genesis 4:26

What did people begin to do in the days of Seth’s son Enosh?

People began to call upon the name of Yahweh.