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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: mark-cain, mark-cains, mark-of-cains

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mark of Cain

Yahweh's protective mark after Cain argues that banishment will make him vulnerable to killing.

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mark of Cain

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Yahweh's protective mark after Cain argues that banishment will make him vulnerable to killing.

Interpretive claim in the 2024-12-10 lecture.

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The mark of Cain is interpreted as Yahweh's protective response after Cain argues that banishment will expose him to death.

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The Bible Is Not Chronology, It Is Cosmology

2024-12-10, day precision · glossary, claims

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A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central argument: the Hebrew Bible becomes world-shaping not because it records early history, but because David's political project finds a poet-god, a poet-king, and a Yahwist whose few...

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