Wanted Cain
Image ID
wjpas0702
Description
A weathered Wanted notice names Cain, the first murderer in Genesis, with his guarded face set beneath the stark accusation. The torn parchment and direct portrait present Cain as a fugitive marked by guilt after rising against his brother Abel in the field. The artwork points to Genesis 4:8-12, where God confronts Cain with the question, “Where is Abel your brother?” and exposes the blood crying from the ground. Cain’s punishment becomes a sober lesson on jealousy, sin, accountability, and the loss of fellowship with God. This subject serves well for Bible teaching on the fall of humanity, sibling rivalry, anger, repentance, justice, and the consequences of disobedience.








