
What Happened to Cain in the Bible? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Jul 5, 2025 · What happened to Cain in the Bible? Genesis covers Cain’s birth, murder of Abel, exile, children. But the Bible is mute about his death.
Who Was the Wife of Cain? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Nov 8, 2025 · The wife of Cain is only mentioned once in the Bible. Who was he married to? There are many possible answers, as Mary Joan Leith explains.
Cain and Abel in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Apr 18, 2024 · Cain and Abel: The first two brothers of the first family in history. The only brothers in the world. The saddest, the most tragic.
Who Were the Philistines, and Where Did They Come From?
Oct 23, 2025 · The Philistines are best known from the Bible as the Israelites’ enemies, but they were much more than that.
Nativity—A Tale of Two Stories - Biblical Archaeology Society
Dec 24, 2024 · The commonly portrayed Nativity story isn’t actually found in the Gospels. Why are the Gospel birth narratives different?
Rock Giants in Noah - Biblical Archaeology Society
Nov 4, 2025 · What are the rock giants in Noah? Discover how the Book of Enoch’s fallen angels and Nephilim may have inspired the movie’s mysterious creatures—and what ancient texts …
The Origin of Sin and Death in the Bible
Aug 12, 2025 · Was the first sin Adam’s disobedience or Cain’s murder? Discover how ancient interpreters viewed the origin of sin and death in the Bible.
Who Was Noah's Wife? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Dec 23, 2025 · Later midrash, such as the medieval Book of Jasher, seemingly uncomfortable with Noah’s wife being from the descendants of Cain, states she is Naamah the daughter of …
what happened to cain in the bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Apr 18 Blog Cain and Abel in the Bible By: Elie Wiesel World-renowned author and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel reflects on the Biblical figures Cain and Abel in a Supporting Roles …
Aaron in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Apr 22, 2025 · Aaron, though admired and seemingly faultless, escapes blame for serious failings, raising questions about divine favoritism and unresolved moral complexity in biblical justice.