Also, why is Cain paranoid of being murdered out there, IF NOBODY LIVES THERE?!
Well, animals are a thing, and many have big teeth and claws
IIRC, Cain specifically mentioned people.
Also: PAGING DUNAMISDEOS
*Walks by with a donut*
*double take*
*scarfs donut, sprints for forum*
I AMFH HERF TO HULP.
God actually confirms the existence of multitudes of other people on the earth. He "marks" Cain so noone who finds him will kill him, implying that there were enough people that signage was required. It's not really addressed specifically, but I don't think it's implied that he created Adam and Eve and zero other humans, just that they were the first.
To join the current discussion, I am pretty unfamiliar with most of the old-school marriage stuff. Only things I recall about those laws in regards to the benefits to/rights of the wife is that if a man failed to provide for his wife or wives to a specific legal standard she can just outright divorce the guy, no questions asked. This included requiring him to seek any and all possible avenues for medical care. I also recall something about an amusing passage where if the man fails sexually she has the right to up and leave him too. I remember that if you cheat on your spouse they'd kill both parties involved, which was the impending situation in that famous "he who is without sin cast the first stone" thing. That bit is also used as a regular reference for Jesus indicating the old testament laws as defunct.
Basically I've always been told that the husband was indeed the designated leader of the household and had the 51% vote, but he was meant by no means to be the utter monarch. That's always how I've heard it described. Hell, my old man graduated from traditional seminary after four years, went home, and promptly handed control over the finances to my mother on account of her skill with them. Instances of abuse have been treated as such within my family. I remember one time where a family member was in a violently abusive relationship, and not to go into detail but we put the boot to the guy. Nothing really different from how I'd expect a non-religious family would handle it.
The men are definitely not marching around going "cook this, clean that, clear that up" to the women. Unless they want a beat down.
Yeah I have never known any traditional/orthodox family in which anyone offers disrespect to the lady or ladies of the house with impunity. Like you can, but it's a matter of time until you regret both your actions and the fact of your very existence. Usually not very much time. My experience would be with some friends who were Orthodox + Ethnic Jewish.
TLDR: Dammit I wrote a wall of text again.