Cain, 15 years old, and
Abel 12 years old, grow apart.
Book I. Chapter LXXVII.
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But when Adam saw that the
elder brother hated the younger, he endeavored to soften their hearts,
and said unto Cain, "Take, O my son, of the fruits of thy sowing,
and make an offering unto God, that He may forgive thee thy wickedness
and thy sin."
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He said also to Abel,
"Take thou of thy sowing and make an offering and bring it to
God, that He may forgive thy wickedness and thy sin."
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Then Abel hearkened unto his
father's voice, an took of his sowing, and made a good offering, and
said to his father, Adam, "Come with me, to show me how to offer
it up."
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And they went, Adam and Eve
with him, and showed him how to offer up his gift upon the
altar. Then after that, they stood up and prayed that God would
accept Abel's offering.
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Then God looked upon Abel and
accepted his offering. And God was more pleased with Abel than
with his offering, because of his good heart and pure body.
There was no trace of guile in him.
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Then they came down from the
altar, and went to the cave in which they dwelt. But Abel, by
reason of his joy at having made his offering, repeated it three times
a week, after the example of his father Adam.
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But as to Cain, he took no
pleasure in offering; but after much anger on his father's part, he
offered up his gift once; and when he did offer up, his eye was on the
offering he made, and he took the smallest of his sheep for an
offering, and his eye was again on it.
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Therefore God did not accept
his offering, because his heart was full of murderous thoughts.
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And they all thus lived
together in the cave in which Eve had brought forth, until Cain was
fifteen years old, and Abel twelve years old.
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