Abel

''Sacrifice of Abel'' by [[Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante]], {{circa|1667}} Abel; ''Héḇel'', in pausa ''Hā́ḇel''; ''Hábel''; }} ( ''Hébel'', in pausa ''Hā́ḇel''; ''Hábel''; , ''Hābēl'') is a biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within the Abrahamic religions. Born as the second son of Adam and Eve, the first two humans created by God, he was a shepherd who offered his firstborn flock to God as a religious offering (Genesis 4:1–8). God accepted Abel’s offering but not that of his older brother Cain, leading Cain to kill Abel out of jealousy; some later interpretations suggest that Cain may have slain him with a stone. This act marked the first death in biblical history, making Abel the first murder victim. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Abel 1932-
Published 1979
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