Description
📜 The Two Cities: A Study of Genesis 4:17–26
A Comprehensive Curriculum on the Origin of Civilization and the Line of Faith
Discover the profound spiritual architecture of the early world. This digital curriculum provides an exhaustive analysis of the first civilizations, contrasting the material glory of the City of Cain with the redemptive hope found in the Line of Seth.
Whether you are preparing a sermon series or leading a deep-dive Bible study, this package offers the historical context, Hebrew insights, and theological applications necessary to engage a modern audience with the timeless truths of Genesis.
📦 What’s Included in the Bundle?
1. 🍎 Master Teacher’s Guide
A strategic roadmap for instructors. This guide breaks down the “Song of the Sword,” the introduction of metallurgy and the arts, and the theological shift in Eve’s heart. It includes:
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Educational Objectives: Clear goals for student transformation.
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Core Teaching Points: Deep dives into the Hebrew roots of Enoch, Seth, and Enosh.
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Discussion Prompts: Challenging questions to bridge ancient text and modern life.
2. 📖 Comprehensive Student Study Guide
A professional, publication-style workbook designed for maximum retention.
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Detailed Outlines: Scannable sections covering Gen. 4:17–26.
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Theological Breakdowns: Explanations of the first instances of polygamy, industry, and corporate worship.
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Visual Aids: Clear structures to help students distinguish between the “City of Man” and the “City of God.”
3. 📝 Assessment & Mastery Tools
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10-Question Comprehensive Quiz: A publication-quality assessment covering key historical facts and theological concepts.
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Detailed Answer Sheet & Logic Guide: Not just the “what,” but the “why.” Every answer is grounded in scriptural cross-references (Hebrews 11, Matthew 18) and Hebrew linguistic analysis.
🎯 Why This Study?
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Professional Formatting: No first-person pronouns or “the speaker says.” These materials are written as primary-source professional publications.
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Christian Audience Focus: Crafted specifically for believers who want to see Christ (the Promised Seed) revealed in the opening pages of Scripture.
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Linguistic Depth: Explore the transition from the pride of qanithi (“I have acquired”) to the humility of shath (“God has appointed”).
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Cultural Relevance: Addresses modern “prosperity” ideologies by examining the spiritual void in Cain’s technologically advanced city.
🛒 Digital Download Details
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Format: High-resolution PDF (Print-ready)


