This shows how God do not accept those who hate. It also show the affect of uncontrolled jealousy and hatred. 1 John 3:11 For this is the message that you have heard from the beginning, that we should love one another;+ 12 not like Cain, who originated with the wicked one and slaughtered his brother.+ And for what reason did he slaughter him? Because his own works were wicked,+ but those of his brother were righteous.+
One can find the biblical story about Cain and Abel in any version of 'The Bible'. The story of Cain and Abel can be found in the Old Testament, in the Book of Genesis, Chapter 4.
The cast of The Story of Cain and Abel - 2005 includes: Victor Olenev as Abel Irena Oleneva as The Lord Alexander Shnurov as Cain
the story, or history of Cain and Abel is in Genesis Chapter 4.
If the question is so important, then why don't you ask Herman Cain.
If the question is so important, then why don't you ask Herman Cain.
The Story of Cain and Abel - 2005 was released on: USA: 15 January 2005 (Red Shift Film Festival)
Chapter Four by A7X is about the fourth chapter of the bible. The chapter where Cain kills Abel. That's basically what the entire song is about. It's about Cain killing Abel, then Cain getting punished by God. The song has three different point of views. One is Cain's point of view, one is Abel's point of view, and the other is God's point of view.
Cain and Able
Cain and Abel.
The story of Cain and Abel and the story of Adam and Eve
Cain was the tiller of the ground, fulfilling the role that God promised for Adam in chapter 3, when he drove Adam out of the Garden of Eden. Then, in spite of Cain's generous offering, God refused his sacrifice. Some see the story of Cain and Abel as based on an Egyptian antecedent, a biblical countermyth to the story of Osiris and his brother Seth.
A:The story of Adam and Eve was a highly sophisticated moral tale. The story of Cain and Abel, by the same author, continued the theme of God's creation and told how we are to please God. Written at a time when God rewarded burnt sacrifices, it tells how he was pleased by Abel's sacrifice of a young lamb, but displeased by Cain's sacrifice of grain. Cain's envy of Abel and his murder of Abel are incidental to this story. The story of Cain and Abel establishes the theme that the very best meat must be sacrificed on the altar to God, repeated later through the Old Testament. Perhaps the early priests who partook of the offerings were anxious to ensure a proper fare.