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The Mark of Cain
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Mar 18, 2010 07:37PM

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but, there has been much foreshadowing that it will bear BAD stuff too.

As Raphael says in CoG, having the Mark of Cain means you are basically
invulnerable. No one can touch you. Anyone who tries to harm you will have
that harm reflected back on them *sevenfold.* There's actually a chapter in
CoFA called "Sevenfold" in which we see what it's like when a person
actually tries to kill someone bearing the Mark of Cain (Simon) and it is
not pretty
basically what Brianne said



pretty much all the people he loves will die eventualy
plus thats kinda what made him go on that school trip
that thing to be a wanderer
the mark makes you wander with out finding a home or somrthing like that
oh and Cain had a wife and aloooooooooooot of kids

and walk alone, like walk? or walk alone live alone?
where'd ya get that part about cain's kids?

and i think walk alone as in live alone
i have no clue about Cain's kids either



Anything.
Catch my drift?

the mark of cain is a big deal...everytime i read about it i have to use my preachy voice.

I have weird ideas, like an alternatove use for the mark of cain. I've thought about it since COG came out, so I wrote it out. I added in Izzy's realisation of that, and her abvious joy,I gave Hidge a daughter, who's part demon and Simon a crap load of problem in a story I've written.
I'm odd.
and I love it.


When God confronted Cain about Abel's death, God cursed him, saying:
"What have you done? Listen! Your brother's blood cries out to me from the ground. Now you are under a curse and driven from the ground, which opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood from your hand. When you work the ground, it will no longer yield its crops for you. You will be a restless wanderer on the earth." (Gen. 4:10�12)[2:]
As an act of irony, the curse by God focused strictly on neutralizing the benefits of Cain's primary skill, cultivating crops. When Cain complained that the curse was too strong, and that anyone who found him would kill him, God responded, "Not so; if anyone kills Cain, he will suffer vengeance seven times over",[3:] and God "set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him" (Gen. 4:15).

I have weird ideas, like an alternatove use for the mark of cain. I've thought about it since COG came out, ..."
Who's Hidge?

The first three pages that Cassie read were Clary's piont of view and had nothing about simon

and walk alone, like walk? or walk alone live alone?
where'd ya get that part about cain's kids?"
The kids - its in the Bible
Hello they kinda had to populate the earth so yea

The first three pages that Cassie read were Clary's piont of view and had nothing about simon"
The first chapter is from Clary's perspective and evrything else is from Simon's








Thought this might be helpful, since I'm nerding out about Cain..

I think I can give an answer to that? See the name Lord is sometimes used referring to Jesus Christ. In the new testament Jesus is the Savior and identifies himself as equal with God....meaning Jesus...is God. But the Jews (correct me if I'm wrong) Don't believe Jesus was the Messiah. He was just a great prophet. So...if all I've said so far is correct...then he'd easily be able to say Lord because he's jewish and doesn't identify the name with God.....
Now does that all make sense?
And response to the cursed part. Someone I think said this: He was cursed from the ground meaning the talents he had were no longer going to work. Because that was his only line of work he had ever known he became a wanderer because of this. Think of it like the only job you know how to do just ceased to be something you were good at....at all
This pertains to the punishment -> "seven times more than on Cain; that is, he shall be exceedingly punished; vengeance shall be taken on him in a very visible manner, to a very great degree;"
Funny thing is Cain complains about his punishment being too harsh so God is merciful in bestowing "the mark of cain". (people still debate whether it was a physical mark, a sign....all kinds of stuff)
But here's a thought. Cain pleaded because of his punishment and received the mark. Simon ASKED for the mark. Will that have any affect on the nature/effect of the mark????

I think I can give an answer to that? S..." Yes that cleared everything up