Enoch (son of Cain)
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Enoch, son of Cain, [1], after whom Cain named the first city he founded, is not the same as the Enoch (Genesis 5:18) who was an ancestor of Noah.
This Enoch was a son of Cain, grandson of Adam, and father of Irad.
The Lord had punished Cain by condemning him to wander the earth.
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