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And the days of Adam after he begot Seth were eight hundred years; and . . . .
THIS NEXT PHRASE is the question. Is it
A. And he (Adam) began to beget sons and daughters
or
B. And he (Adam) had begotten sons and daughters
or
C. And he (Adam) begat sons and daughters.
The dilemma is whether the text here is insisting that he began to bare sons and daughters only after the birth of Seth. Or does the tense allow that sons and daughters had been born prior to Seth. Clearly at least sons had been born prior to Seth (namely Cain and Abel). But had there been daughters born previously ACCORDING to this text?
It is possible that Cain was NOT the first child born to Eve, but the first "manchild from the Lord," suggesting that daughters may have been born previous to this son.
THIS NEXT PHRASE is the question. Is it
A. And he (Adam) began to beget sons and daughters
or
B. And he (Adam) had begotten sons and daughters
or
C. And he (Adam) begat sons and daughters.
The dilemma is whether the text here is insisting that he began to bare sons and daughters only after the birth of Seth. Or does the tense allow that sons and daughters had been born prior to Seth. Clearly at least sons had been born prior to Seth (namely Cain and Abel). But had there been daughters born previously ACCORDING to this text?
It is possible that Cain was NOT the first child born to Eve, but the first "manchild from the Lord," suggesting that daughters may have been born previous to this son.


