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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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unds and sank into theground. After Cain had done this, God spoke to him, and said, Where is Abel,thy brother? Cain answered, I know not. Am I my brothers keeper? YetGod saw all that Cain had done, and now, he said, as a punishment for killingAbel, Cain should be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth; that is, he shouldflee about the earth from one place to another as a person who was alwaysafraid, and who had no home to stay in. God said, also, that when Cain planted anything out in the field, to bear food, it should not grow well. It would die, or briars and -weeds would come up and choke it, or it would bear leaves, but no fruit; so that Cain would have hardly enough to eat. Then Cain said, that as God had driven him away and would no longer take care of him, every one who should meet him would want to kill him. But God said that whoever killed Cain, should be punished with a very dreadful punishment; for God chose to punish Cain himself, and not that any man should punish him. 18
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CAIN RISES UP AGAINST ABEL HIS BROTHER AND KILLS HIM. 19 Genesis IV. 8. The Flood. 7VFTER a long while, when there came to be many more people living in.^jL the world, they grew very wicked. Their hearts were filled with sinfulthoughts and all their acts were evil, for they did not care to please God, oreven try to obey him. Therefore God was angry with them, and said he wouldpunish them by sending a flood that should cover the earth with deep water,and drown all the people, the animals, the birds, and everything that lived nponthe ground. For almost all the people in the world were very -wicked, and yetnot quite all; there was one good man whose name was Noah. The Bible tellsus he was a just man, and that he -walked with God. And God commanded )SToah to build an ark. This was a great boat, and Godtold Noah that when it was finished, he and his sons and their -wives shouldgo into it. And he commanded Noah to take in with him some of every kindof beast, and of every kind of bird, and o

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