Theophilus of Antioch To Autolycus Book II Chapter 29 Table of Contents Catalogue of Titles Logos Virtual Library Catalogue |
To Autolycus Translated by Marcus Dods Book II Chapter 29 When, then, Adam knew Eve his wife, she conceived and bare a son, whose name was Cain; and she said, I have gotten a man from God. And yet again she bare a second son, whose name was Abel, who began to be a keeper of sheep, but Cain tilled the ground. Their history receives a very full narration, yea, even a detailed explanation: wherefore the book itself, which is entitled The Genesis of the World, can more accurately inform those who are anxious to learn their story. When, then, Satan saw Adam and his wife not only still living, but also begetting childrenbeing carried away with spite because he had not succeeded in putting them to death,when he saw that Abel was well-pleasing to God, he wrought upon the heart of his brother called Cain, and caused him to kill his brother Abel. And thus did death get a beginning in this world, to find its way into every race of man, even to this day. But God, being pitiful, and wishing to afford to Cain, as to Adam, an opportunity of repentance and confession, said, Where is Abel thy brother? But Cain answered God contumaciously, saying, I know not; am I my brothers keeper? God, being thus made angry with him, said, What hast thou done? The voice of thy brothers blood crieth to me from the earth, which opened her mouth to receive thy brothers blood from thy hand. Groaning and trembling shalt thou be on the earth. From that time the earth, through fear, no longer receives human blood, no, nor the blood of any animal; by which it appears that it is not the cause [of death], but man, who transgressed.
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