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Genesis of Cain

A Historical Compilation for the Body of Christ 

Recovering Ancient Understanding

The Genesis of Cain

By: Caleb Williams

Authors note:

In this study I employ clear and direct terminology such as “Catholic Church” and “Roman state” while avoiding euphemisms or phrases that obscure historical realities to align with modern sensibilities. My conclusions are drawn transparently from the evidence as a witness to testimony would present it. I welcome alternative interpretations but make no effort to conceal my findings. This work is primarily addressed to the Body of Christ, a community long censored from its own historical narrative, seeking to recover suppressed perspectives on the genesis of Cain. I write with reverence for those who gave their lives defending these truths and refused to yield to persecution. I also invite academic rigor and secular scrutiny to ensure the evidence withstands scholarly examination while prioritizing layman’s terms for my intended audience.

Introduction To Thesis:  Recovering Ancient Understanding to the Genesis of Cain.

For centuries, the Body of Christ has been handed a filtered story of its own beginnings. Genesis, the foundational text of creation and covenant, has been read through the lens of Roman and post-Roman tradition through the Catholic Church, stripped of its most unsettling but vital truths relating to Cain’s origin. The modern church has inherited a version that reduces Eden to a fable about a talking serpent, a piece of fruit, and a moral lapse. Yet the earliest Hebrew manuscripts, documented linguistic nuances, Aramaic commentaries, and early Church Fathers witness to a different register — one of defilement, hybridization, and a cosmic war between lineages.

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