Génesis 4:16

16 Luego, Caín salió de la presencia del Señor
y se estableció en la tierra de Nod,
al oriente de Edén.

Génesis 4:16 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 4:16

And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord
Either from the place where the Lord was talking with him; or from the place where his glorious Majesty usually resided, where was some visible token of his presence, some stream of light and glory which showed him to be there, and which was at the east of the garden of Eden; from whence Cain was obliged to go, not being suffered to appear any more before God, or among his worshippers: there was a place near Tripoli in Syria, near where Mount Lebanon ends, called (proswpon tou yeou) , "the face of God", made mention of by Polybius {e}, and Strabo F6: and was near those parts where some place the garden of Eden; and it is possible might have its name from some tradition that this was the place where the face of God was seen, or his presence enjoyed by our first parents after their ejection from Eden, and from whence Cain went forth:

and dwelt in the land of Nod;
so called, not before he went there, but from his wandering up and down in it; continuing in no one place in it, as well as his mind was restless and uneasy; Jarchi mentions another reason of its name, that in every place where he went the earth shook under him, and men said, Depart from him, this is he that slew his brother:

on the east of Eden;
further east from the place where his father Adam and his other children dwelt; not being allowed to continue any longer with them, or converse with them, after he had been guilty of so horrid a crime.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Hist. l. 5. p. 260.
F6 Geograph. l. 16. p. 519.

Génesis 4:16 In-Context

14 Me has expulsado de la tierra y de tu presencia; me has hecho un vagabundo sin hogar. ¡Cualquiera que me encuentre me matará!
15 El Señor
respondió:
—No, porque yo castigaré siete veces a cualquiera que te mate.
Entonces el Señor
le puso una marca a Caín como advertencia para cualquiera que intentara matarlo.
16 Luego, Caín salió de la presencia del Señor
y se estableció en la tierra de Nod,
al oriente de Edén.
17 Descendientes de Caín
Caín tuvo relaciones sexuales con su esposa, y ella quedó embarazada y dio a luz a Enoc. Luego Caín fundó una ciudad, que llevaba el nombre de su hijo Enoc.
18 Enoc tuvo un hijo llamado Irad, Irad fue el padre de
Mehujael. Mehujael fue el padre de Metusael, Metusael fue el padre de Lamec.
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