Genesis Chapter 4, Part 2 continues the verse-by-verse study of Genesis 4:16-26, following Cain after judgment, his departure from the presence of the LORD, the land of Nod, the building of the first city, the development of Cain's family line, the rise of human culture, the spread of violence through Lamech, and the renewed hope seen in Seth, Enosh, and the calling on the name of the LORD.
This volume studies the second half of Genesis Chapter 4 in careful detail, with attention to Hebrew word order in transliteration, key word studies, Jewish and Messianic context, ancient witnesses, biblical cross-references, cultural background, apologetics, application, and Christ-centered canonical connections.
Part 2 focuses on exile, wandering, city-building, genealogy, marriage distortion, violence, music, tools, craftsmanship, human civilization, mercy, judgment, and the preserved line of hope. It shows that Genesis 4 does not end only with Cain's violence, but also with the LORD preserving worship and pointing the reader toward the continuing seed promise.
Designed for slow reading, teaching, personal study, and deeper biblical understanding, this book invites the reader to see Genesis 4:16-26 as a foundational passage about human culture after the fall, the spread of sin, the mercy of God, and the hope of worship in a broken world.