Cain and Abel, sons of Adam and Eve, both made offerings to God - Cain of produce and Abel of firstborn animals. While God accepted Abel's offering, He did not accept Cain's. This story from Genesis explores why some forms of worship are acceptable to God and others are not through the similar yet different offerings of these two brothers.
Cain and Abel, sons of Adam and Eve, both made offerings to God - Cain of produce and Abel of firstborn animals. While God accepted Abel's offering, He did not accept Cain's. This story from Genesis explores why some forms of worship are acceptable to God and others are not through the similar yet different offerings of these two brothers.
Cain and Abel, sons of Adam and Eve, both made offerings to God - Cain of produce and Abel of firstborn animals. While God accepted Abel's offering, He did not accept Cain's. This story from Genesis explores why some forms of worship are acceptable to God and others are not through the similar yet different offerings of these two brothers.