Looking at Mark S. Smith’s Book (2019) “The Genesis of Good and Evil” (Part 13 of 16)
0081 Mark Smith points out other links between Genesis 3 and 4.
When God rebukes Adam, He curses the ground.
When God confronts Cain, He says, “…now you are cursed from the ground…”
God expels Adam and Eve from Eden.
Cain replies to God, saying, “…you have driven me out…”
Adam and Eve settle east of Eden.
Cain goes to live in the land of Nod, east of Eden.
0082 Genesis 4 does not elaborate on the crouching sin. I suppose Abel’s murder is plain enough.
Smith notes that Abel’s offering is pleasing to the Lord.
Smith adds that God does not punish Cain for murdering Abel.
Smith does not say what happens next. He is tracking two words, “sin” and “evil”.
0083 However, what happens next provides insight into the author-ity of Genesis 4. After the murder, God gives Cain a mark, deterring others from killing Cain. Cain founds a city. Within a few generations, another murder occurs. Lamech, who has two wives, murders a man with none.
0084 Here is a critique of the social conditions of the Ubaid. Increasing labor and social specializations lead to greater wealth and power. The haves learn to take from the have nots.