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According to Jewish tradition, '''Cain''' was the son of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]], and the murderer of his brother [[Abel]].
According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, '''Cain''' was the son of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]], and the murderer of his brother [[Abel]].
 
< [[Cain & Abel]] -- [[Cain the Accursed]] >
 


==Overview==
==Overview==


==In Depth==
<gallery>
File:Cain Blake.jpg|[[Cain Fleeing and the Mourning for Abel (1826 Blake), art]]
File:Cain Etex.jpg|[[Cain and His Children Accursed of God (1832 Etex), art]]
File:Cain Flying Cormon.jpg|[[Cain Flying before Jehovah's Curse (1880 Cormon), art]]
File:Cain Vidal.jpg|[[Cain (1896 Vidal), art]]
</gallery>
 
==[[Mourning for Abel]]==
== Cain in ancient sources ==
 
* [[Cain (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources


* [[Cain (sources)]]
== Cain in literature & the arts ==


* [[Cain (arts)]]
* [[Cain (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:07, 18 January 2016


According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, Cain was the son of Adam and Eve, and the murderer of his brother Abel.

< Cain & Abel -- Cain the Accursed >


Overview

Mourning for Abel

Cain in ancient sources

Cain in literature & the arts

References

External links