Greetings Georgios,
Man you really got a good one this time. I will not argue because I am not an historian. But we both know that even the Bible has fallacies, misprints and unquestionable mysteries. Case in point: kain and Abel whom you just mentioned.
Kain supposedly killed his brother out of jealousy and so , God abandoned him to be delivered to the people of the City of 'Nod'. Now, the scripture says that Nod was just outside of 'The Garden of Eden'. But if Adam and Eve & Abel and Kain were the only humans of God's creation, then where the hell did this City of Nod come from? There is no other mention of it in the Bible after that, at least I don't think.
My recollection is that the Bible is divided into two sections: The Hebrew Scriptures, i.e. the Old Testament and the Greek Scriptures, i.e. the New testament. Not only do the Jews call themselves Hebrews, as in Judaism, but also in the Qaballah. And they were called Hebrew in the old testament by the "Lord God" himself.
If there are any other references, old or new, then I would certainly be open to studying their context. And if no one else answers this mystery soon, I trust you'll give us the correct answer as well, Sir.
So, until that moment arriveth, I shall get back to my work and wish all of you the best. I will be watching this thread most carefully, because now you got my curious up, darnit!
Later Guys.................!
- - Benster!
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