Genesis 4: The First Murder | Cain and Abel | KJV Bible Read Aloud | Anger, Jealousy, & God's Mercy

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Welcome to this reading of Genesis 4 from the King James Version (KJV) Bible! In this powerful chapter, we witness the tragic story of Cain and Abel— the first murder in human history. Cain's jealousy and anger lead to the tragic death of his brother Abel, marking a critical moment in the early narrative of humanity.
In Genesis 4, we explore the consequences of sin, the importance of God’s justice, and His incredible mercy toward Cain even after he commits this horrific act. God warns Cain about the dangers of sin and offers him a chance for redemption, revealing His ongoing desire to guide and protect His creation. The chapter also introduces the idea of personal responsibility and the consequences of choices, themes that resonate through the entire Bible.
As we reflect on Cain’s fall from grace and God’s continued mercy, this reading offers a profound reminder of the destructive power of jealousy and sin, but also the hope found in God's willingness to forgive and restore.
Whether you're seeking spiritual insight, deepening your understanding of Scripture, or simply enjoying the timeless beauty of the KJV, this video provides rich lessons on sin, redemption, and God’s mercy.
Join us as we explore Cain’s story, the impact of jealousy, and the path to spiritual growth and redemption. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more KJV Bible readings, spiritual inspiration, and in-depth Bible discussions!

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