The story of Cain killing Abel is found in the Book of Genesis, specifically in Genesis 4:1-16.
The story of Cain killing Abel is described in Genesis 4:8 in the Bible.
Abel was one of the two sons of Adam and Eve, who were the first people created by God and the first people to inhabit the Earth. The Old Testament of the bible tells the story of Abel and his brother Cain, who eventually killed Abel. Cains motive for killing Abel is assumed to be jealousy.
Cain killing his brother Abel in Genesis.
the story, or history of Cain and Abel is in Genesis Chapter 4.
The oldest sin against a brother in the Bible refers to the story of Cain and Abel in the book of Genesis. Cain committing the sin of jealousy and anger killed his brother Abel out of spite. This act of fratricide is considered the first sin against a brother.
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.
Cain killed Abel in the Bible in the book of Genesis, in the story of the two brothers found in Genesis 4:1-16.
When Cain killed Abel. For Christians, who believe that Adam and Eve were the first creations and that all life began with them, the first murder was as previously stated Cain killing his brother Abel because he was jealous that God had accepted Abel's offering of a meat sacrifice and not his own of fruits and vegetables.
Murder is unlawful killing, so it probably began almost as soon as there was law. In the Bible it begins with Cain killing Abel.
One can read the story about Kane and Abel, commonly known as Cain and Abel on the bible old testament on the book of Genesis. This story are all about the two sons of Adam and Eve.
Yes, according to the Bible, Cain killed Abel in a fit of jealousy and anger.
If you're talking about the story of Cain and Abel, Adam's sons, it is the story of the first murder. They both were giving sacrifices to God, and Abel willingly gave his best lamb, while Cain grudgingly gave some of his plants. God looked with favor on Abel, not Cain, and so Cain ended up killing Abel. God cursed Cain, and Adam had another son, Seth I believe, that took the place of Abel as the 'good' son, and the line Noah (of Noah and the ark) came from.