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  2. Cainite, member of a Gnostic sect mentioned by Irenaeus and other early Christian writers as flourishing in the 2nd century ad, probably in the eastern area of the Roman Empire. The Christian theologian Origen declared that the Cainites had “entirely abandoned Jesus.”
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    Cainite, member of a Gnostic sect mentioned by Irenaeus and other early Christian writers as flourishing in the 2nd century ad, probably in the eastern area of the Roman Empire. The Christian theologian Origen declared that the Cainites had “entirely abandoned Jesus.”
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    Les Caïnites sont un mouvement gnostique et antinomiste paléochrétien décrit par différents hérésiologues à la suite d' Irénée de Lyon qui, à la fin du IIe siècle, mentionne — sans le nommer — un groupe qu'il associe à l' Évangile de Judas et qui tient le personnage biblique de Caïn en haute estime du fait de son opposition au dieu de l' Ancien Testament.
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    According to the Hebrew Bible, the Kenites/Qenites (/ ˈkiːnaɪt / or / ˈkɛnaɪt /; Hebrew: קֵינִי‎, romanized:Qēni) were a tribe in the ancient Levant. [ 1 ][ 2 ] They settled in the towns and cities in the northeastern Negev in an area known as the "Negev of the Kenites" near Arad, and played an important role in the history of ancient Israel.
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    The Cainites, or Cainians (Greek: Καϊνοί Kainoi, Καϊανοί Kaianoi), were a Gnostic and antinomian sect known to venerate Cain as the first victim of the Demiurge, the deity of the Old Testament, who was identified by many groups of Gnostics as evil. The sect following was relatively small.
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    The Cainites or Cainians (‹See Tfd›Greek: Καϊνοί, Kainoi, and Καϊανοί, Kaianoi) were a Gnostic and antinomian sect known to venerate Cain as the first victim of the Demiurge, the deity of the Old Testament, who was identified by many groups of Gnostics as evil. The sect was relatively small. They were … See more

    The oldest source is to be found in Irenaeus, Against Heresies. i. 31.
    Cain and Abel
    Irenaeus states that the Cainites regarded Cain as derived from … See more

    Irenaeus, Against Heresies 1.31.1–2
    Epiphanius of Salamis, Panarion 38
    Hippolytus, Against Heresies 8
    Pseudo-Tertullian, Against All Heresies 2 See more

    • The book Demian, by Hermann Hesse, extensively draws upon the beliefs of the Cainite sect. The eponymous character Max Demian even … See more

     
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