Who Was Cain's Wife? The Question That Still Confuses Millions

So let's bring this home. Three things to carry with you. First: the Bible does answer the question of Cain's wife. It answers it in Genesis five, verse four — Adam had other sons and daughters. It answers it in Genesis three, verse twenty — Eve, mother of all living. It answers it in the absence of the Leviticus law at the time of Cain. The answer has been in the text for thousands of years. What was missing was not the answer. What was missing was the careful reading. Second: this question exposes something important about how most of us engage with Scripture. We read the named characters and skip the unnamed ones. We read the dramatic moments and skim the genealogies. We treat Genesis four as the whole story when Genesis five is sitting right beside it, filling in exactly what we thought was missing. The Bible rewards slow readers. It was written for people who would sit with it — not scan it. And third — this is the one to hold onto long after this video ends. Cain killed his brother. He lied to God's face. He was marked and exiled and sent east into the land of wandering. And in that place — in exile, under judgment, carrying the weight of the first murder in human history — God did not leave him without a companion. Without a future. Without a name to give his son or a city to build or a life to live. Grace found Cain in Nod. The same grace that finds you wherever you are wandering. The same grace that doesn't wait for you to deserve it — because no one ever has. Cain's wife was never the hard part of this story. Cain was. And God stayed anyway. Before you go — I want to hear from you. What is the Bible question that has shaken you, made you doubt, kept you up at night — and then, when you finally found the answer, made your faith stronger than before? Tell me in the comments. I read every single one. If this video helped you trust Scripture a little more deeply than you did twenty-five minutes ago, share it with someone who is sitting with the same question. And subscribe — because every week we go somewhere the surface reading never reaches. The question that confuses millions has had an answer for two thousand years. You just needed someone to show you where to look.