The Pulpit Commentary - Genesis 4:16
And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord . Not simply ended his interview and prepared to emigrate from the abode of his youth (Kalisch); but, more especially, withdrew from the neighborhood of the cherubim ( vide on Genesis 4:14 ). And dwelt in the land of Nod . The geographical situation of Nod (Knobel, China?) cannot be determined further than that it was on the east of Eden , and its name, Nod, or wandering (cf. Genesis 4:12 , Genesis 4:14 ; Psalms 56:8 ), was... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Genesis 4:15
The condemned fratricide's apprehensions were allayed by a special act of grace. And the Lord said unto him, Therefore (the LXX ; Symm; Theodotion, Vulgate, Syriac, Dathius, translate Not so— ου ̓ χ ου ̓ ì τως , nequaquam , reading לאֹ כֵו instead of לָכֵן ) whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold . I .e. fully , sevenfold vengeance—complete vengeance (cf. Le Genesis 26:28 ). In the case of Cain's murderer there was to be no... read more