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The End.

Conclusion

Even if we become jealous over our sibling or anyone that doesn't give us a reason to kill them.

EFFECTS

  • The effect it had was that jealousy was created.
  • Cain killed his own brother because he was envious of him
  • God cursed Cain saying he would have no vegetation.
  • The rivalry of Cain and Abel spread through generations for example: Jacob and Esau

Cain and Abel

Cain then became very jealous of Abel. He didn't like

how God accepted Abel's offering and not his. Cain's

jealousy became very strong that it made him want

to kill his own brother. Cain then called Abel to field and killed him. Cain committed the first murder.

The Story of Cain and Abel

Cain and Abel were the sons of Adam and Eve. Cain was the first born child. After Cain was born Adam and Eve had another son named Abel. As they grew up they both had jobs. Cain was a farmer, he planted vegetables and grains. Abel was a shepherd who watched over the family's herd. Adam and Eve told their sons about how they had to sacrifice a lamb for their sins. Cain and Abel did the same thing they both sacrificed lambs. God accepted Abel's sacrifice because He knew Abel's heart was filled with good. On the other hand God rejected Cain's sacrifice because his heart was wicked and evil.

Cain and Abel

Alyssa Guerrero - 7th Period Bible

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