
What was the Mark of Cain in Genesis 4—and was it a curse or a sign of protection?After Cain murdered his brother Abel, he feared for his life, believing others would kill him in vengeance. But God responded with a surprising act of mercy:“The Lord put a mark on Cain lest anyone who found him should attack him.” (Genesis 4:15)While the Bible doesn’t define exactly what this mark was, the Hebrew word used means sign, token, or signal—similar to how God later used the rainbow as a sign in Genesis 9.In this video, we break down what this mysterious mark could mean, explore different interpretations, and highlight what it reveals about God’s justice, mercy, and value for all life—even Cain’s.Key Takeaways: • What the “Mark of Cain” was (and wasn’t) • Why it wasn’t a curse but a sign of protection • How the Hebrew meaning gives insight into its purpose • What this passage reveals about God’s mercy and justice