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Strongs G2535

G2535

Κάϊν (Káïn) of Hebrew origin (H07014); Cain, (i.e. Cajin), the son of Adam:--Cain.

Appears in a total of 3 verses:

JDE 1:11

OET-LV: 11Woe to_them.   Because they_were_gone in_the way of_ the _Kain/(Qayin), and they_were_poured_out to_the deception the of_Balaʼam/(Bilˊām) for_reward, and in_the controversy of_ the _Kore/(Qoraḩ) they_perished.   (JDE_1:11)

OET-RV: 11Oh dear! Because they’ve followed the actions of Cain and have embraced the deception of Balaam for monetary gain, so too they’ll perish like Korah’s destruction. (JDE 1:11)

HEB 11:4

OET-LV: 4By_faith a_more excellent sacrifice, Abel/(Heⱱel) than Kain/(Qayin) offered to_ the _god, through which he_was_attested to_be righteous, testifying to the gifts of_him the of_god, and through it, having_died_off still he_is_speaking.   (HEB_11:4)

OET-RV: 4By faith Hevel (Abel) offered a more satisfactory sacrifice to God than Kayin (Cain), and as a result, he was declared to be righteous when God testified about his gifts, and through his faith, he still speaks despite being long dead. (HEB 11:4)

JN1 3:12

OET-LV: 12not as Kain/(Qayin) of the evil one was, and slayed the brother of_him.   And for_ what _reason_of he_slayed him?   Because the works of_him was evil, but the ones of_the brother of_him, righteous.   (JN1_3:12)

OET-RV: 12not living like Cain who belonged to the evil one and went on to murder his brother. And why did he kill him? Because his own actions were evil, but his brother Hevel/Abel followed God’s instructions. (JN1 3:12)

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