The Curse of Cain One of the more well-known stories of the Bible is the murder of Abel by his brother Cain. Cain and Abel were the first two sons born to the first humans, Adam and Eve. Both Cain and Abel made offerings to God. However, Cain became jealous of his brother when God seemed to favor Abel’s offerings, and so he murdered his brother. To make matters worse, he lied about it to God.
The Curse of Ham One of the more controversial and odd curses in the Bible comes from a story about Noah and his sons. In the story, Noah had settled down and had a vineyard, where he made and drank wine. One evening Noah’s son Ham happened upon his father who was drunk, naked, and passed out in his tent. Ham told his Brother Japheth about this, causing Japheth to go in and cover his father in robes without gazing upon his nakedness.
Bethsaida, Korazim, and Capernaum According to the Bible, these three cities are where Jesus performed many of his miracles. These three cities beside the Sea of Galilee were paganistic and did not repent their ways, even after the miracles performed there.
Bethsaida, Korazim, and Capernaum According to the Bible, these three cities are where Jesus performed many of his miracles. These three cities beside the Sea of Galilee were paganistic and did not repent their ways, even after the miracles performed there.