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CURSE ANATOMY

About Cain. 


The original Hebrew texts reads this way, "You are MORE cursed than the ground." In most translations the word "more than" is missing; (Hebrew, KiHa - More than one word.) So Cain cursed the ground by spilling Abel's blood. Then the ground responds with the same.

"Arrar Ata - KiHaAdamah" (more than) "asher" (which) patzah peh (opened her mouth) "L'Kach" (to take) "Ahiei" (your brother's) "Dam" (blood). 

The correct translation should be, "Bitterer you are than the ground that took your brother's blood." 

Only a human being can curse another human being, but God cannot curse anything or anyone because He created everything and keeps on creating, so He cannot curse His own creation personally. 

God the person, curses no one and is not personally involved, but His laws interact with our words, expressions and deeds. So, man curses himself through his own actions. That's how much power we have. This power of will and choice - in religion only - man keeps on trying to eliminate. In business we hold those responsible accountable and expect exactness in production etc, but this goes away in religion. Imagine...   

Explanation: 

1. Cain cursed the ground by spilling the innocent blood of his brother.      
2. The adamah (ground) took the blood and now it experiences bitterness as in better weeping. Bitter weeping travels throughout the entire Bible in both Old and New testaments, Jesus used it too, because it is in the Semitic psyche.  
This bitter weeping is found in Romans 8:19, growing in pain. The Adamah (feminine, like a raped woman) suffers because of what humans chose. The way of peace they do not know; neither are they really interested in ever finding. 
3. Cain becomes bitterer, cursed more than the ground that took Abel's blood. Cain is the son of wrath.

What's in the curse?

Cain's genes carry wrath, discomfort, irritation, frustration, explosive properties; hence, he compensates for it with proving something, showing to the world how able he is, and his only comfort is power, position and wealth. Cain uses self-righteousness to demonstrate his put on goodness just to feel good about himself, but in reality wrath burns him up.

God does not curse

God's garments - angels - the heavenly hosts, His spirits-guards (e.g., bodyguards) act as an electric grid. This happened in 2 Sam, 24:1 where David counted Israel, and an angel with a drawn out sword appeared, plague… and over 30,000 died, etc. The angels came to the time sphere and saw the reality, just as Satan needed to break through the fence of Job's sacrifices. Once this "fence" is breeched the truth comes out, good or bad. If there is good - blessing falls - hence the one who has shall have more (Jesus said). But if there's bad - then judgment falls in response to the same kind. 

God personally does not do the judging, it is automatic. These are the laws. 

By our behavior, words and goings-about we either bless or curse ourselves. we exalt or abase ourselves. 

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