Genesis 4:9-10
4:9 a Where is your brother? The questions God asked Cain (4:6 b, 9 c, 10 d) recall those that God asked Cain’s parents (3:9-13 e). In both cases, humans put up evasive answers (cp. 3:12-13 f). Cain’s answer is shockingly defiant—another clue that the problem with his token offering was the attitude that lay behind it.4:10 g What have you done? is more an expression of horror and rebuke than a fact-finding question (cp. 3:13 h).
• Abel’s blood is personified as a legal witness that cries out against Cain.
• from the ground: See study note on 4:11-12.
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