Cain and Abel

41 Adam[1] made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain.[2] She said, "With the help of the Lord I have brought forth[3] a man."

Other Translations of Genesis 4:1

King James Version

Cain and Abel

41 And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, Cain: that is Gotten, or, Acquired and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord.

English Standard Version

Cain and Abel

41 Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, saying, "I have gottenCain sounds like the Hebrew for gotten a man with the help of the Lord."

The Message

Cain and Abel

41 Adam slept with Eve his wife. She conceived and had Cain. She said, "I've gotten a man, with God's help!"

New King James Version

Cain and Abel

41 Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, "I have acquired a man from the Lord."

New Living Translation

Cain and Abel

41 Now Adam had sexual relations with his wife, Eve, and she became pregnant. When she gave birth to Cain, she said, "With the Lord 's help, I have produced a man!"

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 4:1

Commentary on Genesis 4:1-7

(Read Genesis 4:1-7)

When Cain was born, Eve said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. Perhaps she thought that this was the promised seed. If so, she was wofully disappointed. Abel signifies vanity: when she thought she had the promised seed in Cain, whose name signifies possession, she was so taken up with him that another son was as vanity to her. Observe, each son had a calling. It is the will of God for every one to have something to do in this world. Parents ought to bring up their children to work. Give them a Bible and a calling, said good Mr. Dod, and God be with them. We may believe that God commanded Adam, after the fall, to shed the blood of innocent animals, and after their death to burn part or the whole of their bodies by fire. Thus that punishment which sinners deserve, even the death of the body, and the wrath of God, of which fire is a well-known emblem, and also the sufferings of Christ, were prefigured. Observe that the religious worship of God is no new invention. It was from the beginning; it is the good old way, Revelation 3:20. And those well deserve to perish in their sins, that will not go to the door to ask for the benefit of this sin-offering. God's acceptance of Abel's offering did not change the birthright, and make it his; why then should Cain be so angry? Sinful heats and disquiets vanish before a strict and fair inquiry into the cause.