Cain and Abel shows Yahweh learning compromise: instead of executing Cain, he accepts Cain's objection and protects him with a mark.
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Compromise
Cain and Abel shows Yahweh learning compromise: instead of executing Cain, he accepts Cain's objection and protects him with a mark.
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"crying out to me from the ground and now you're cursed in the ground which has opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood..."
"...so again this is a god of forgiveness of reconciliation of compromise of debate cain says your punishment is unfair and then most gods..."
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