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      • Abel [a] is a Biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He was a younger brother of Cain, and the second son of Adam and Eve, the first couple in Biblical history. He was a shepherd who offered his firstborn flock up to God as an offering. God accepted his offering but not his brother's.
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  2. Abel, in the Old Testament, second son of Adam and Eve, who was slain by his older brother, Cain (Genesis 4:1–16). According to Genesis, Abel, a shepherd, offered the Lord the firstborn of his flock. The Lord respected Abel’s sacrifice but did not respect that offered by Cain. In a jealous rage,

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    Reading the opening chapters of Genesis can be problematic because the stories were derived from both ancient oral traditions as well as later, edited material over the centuries. Modern biblical scholars continue to attempt to sort out the traditions and sources and try to locate them within their historical contexts. However, as moderns, we are f...

    "Am I my brother’s keeper?" is a rhetorical question where the obvious answer is yes. It is a modern metaphor for the concept that humans should always care for each other. Regarding the "mark upon Cain", there is no clue in the text. Some traditional Christian views connect it to 666, the "number of the beast" in the Book of Revelation (13:18).

    What has always stymied commentators in this passage is when Cain married a woman from the land of Nod. Where did this woman come from? At this point in the narrative, there are only three people on earth—Adam, Eve, and Cain. This is when we need to understand what the writers of this text were concerned to accomplish. The details are problematic f...

    In their commentaries on the Torah (the books of Moses), the Rabbis taught against the sibling rivalry of all humans (where there are several stories about this in Genesis.) In their interpretation, Abel, as a shepherd, had a better occupation as it provided time and isolation to reflect upon God. They also claimed that Abel was humble before God b...

    In the Quran, the story of Cain and Abel was utilized to teach against murder and its results. [Prophet], tell them the truth about the story of Adam's two sons: each of them offered a sacrifice, and it was accepted from one and not the other. One said, "I will kill you," but the other said, "God only accepts the sacrifice of those who are mindful ...

    Cain and Abel were portrayed in the works of Titian, Peter Paul Rubens, and William Blake. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet (c. 1600), Claudius and Hamlet represent Cain and Abel, vying for rule. John Steinbeck’sEast of Eden (1952) became a blockbuster movie. The novel is set between the American Civil War(1861-1865) and World War I (1914-1918), wit...

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  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Cain and Abel: The first two brothers of the first family in history. The only brothers in the world. The saddest, the most tragic. Why do they hold such an important place in our collective memory, which the Bible represents for so many of us? Mean, ugly, immoral, oppressive—their story disturbs and frightens.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. Who was Abel in the Bible? Answer. Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve (Genesis 4:2). The meaning of his name is uncertain; some believe that Abel means “breath” or “vanity,” and others believe it is a form of the word for “shepherd.” Abel was a righteous man who pleased God.

  5. Cain slaying Abel, by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1600. In the biblical Book of Genesis, Cain and Abel are the first two sons of Adam and Eve. Cain, the firstborn, was a farmer, and his brother Abel was a shepherd. The brothers made sacrifices, each from his own fields, to God. God regarded Abel's offering, but not Cain's.

  6. CAIN AND ABEL. CAIN AND ABEL , the first two sons of Adam and Eve, the progenitors of the race according to the Bible, after their banishment from the garden of Eden ( Gn. 4). Cain (Heb., Qayin), the elder, was a farmer; Abel (Heb., Hevel) was a shepherd. The biblical text jumps from their birth to a later episode when both made (apparently ...

  7. A name frequently found in compounds and used to describe the nature of a site or its surroundings. In 2 Samuel 20:14, Abel is the shortened form of Abel (of) Beth-maacah. In 1 Samuel 6:18 the Heb. text reads “the great meadow,” whereas the LXX reads “the great stone,” reading אֶ֫בֶן, H74, for אָבֵ֣ל, and the KJV harmonizes ...

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