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According to the Biblical story, Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve. -Second son of Adam and Eve

-Cain's brother

-Cain killed Abel

here's the story if you want to read it all

http://www.dltk-bible.com/genesis/chapter4-cv1.htm

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He is the son of Adam and Eve, and the brother of Cain. He was killed by his brother.

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Abel is the Biblical name for abel, and his name appears 21 times in The Bible.

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