Cain and Abel | First Two Son's of Adam & Eve | Book of Genesis I Animated Children's Bible Stories

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9 Aug 201710:19

Summary

TLDRIn this narrative, God creates Adam and Eve and places them in the Garden of Eden. After their expulsion for disobedience, they have two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain, envious of Abel's perceived favoritism, offers a lackluster sacrifice to God, which is rejected, while Abel's heartfelt offering is accepted. This fuels Cain's resentment, leading to a tragic confrontation where he murders Abel. God, revealing the truth to Cain, sentences him to a life of wandering, marking him so that no one will kill him, leaving Cain to roam the earth, tormented by his actions.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 God created Adam and Eve and provided them with a beautiful garden, but they were expelled for disobedience.
  • 👏 Adam and Eve had two sons, Cain and Abel, who grew up to have different roles and relationships with their parents.
  • 💜 Cain felt jealousy towards Abel, believing their parents favored him.
  • 🕀 Adam instructed his sons to make offerings to God to seek blessings and show gratitude.
  • 👍 Abel offered a newborn lamb while Cain offered dried fruits, leading to God accepting Abel's offering and rejecting Cain's.
  • 📱 God appeared to Cain, advising him to make peace with his brother and himself, warning him against the path of evil.
  • 💔 Despite God's warning, Cain's jealousy grew, and he murdered Abel.
  • 💃 After the murder, Cain hid Abel's body and lied to his parents about his brother's whereabouts.
  • 📳 God confronted Cain about his sin, revealing the truth of Abel's death and Cain's guilt.
  • 📵 As punishment, Cain was cursed to wander the earth, marked so that no one would kill him, living a life of isolation and regret.

Q & A

  • What was the initial relationship between Adam and Eve and God?

    -Adam and Eve were loved by God above all else He created. He provided them with the most beautiful garden to live in and the tastiest fruits to eat.

  • Why did God ask Adam and Eve to leave the Garden of Eden?

    -God asked Adam and Eve to leave the Garden of Eden because they disobeyed His rule, which made Him angry.

  • How did Adam and Eve feel after being expelled from the Garden of Eden?

    -Adam and Eve were very sad and felt sorry for what they did after being expelled from the Garden of Eden.

  • Who were the two sons of Adam and Eve, and what were their roles?

    -Adam and Eve had two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain was the firstborn and looked after the fields, while Abel was the second son and looked after the sheep.

  • Why was Cain jealous of Abel?

    -Cain was jealous of Abel because he felt his parents did not love him as much as they loved Abel.

  • What was the significance of the offerings that Cain and Abel presented to God?

    -The offerings presented by Cain and Abel were significant because they represented their gratitude and devotion to God. Abel's offering was accepted by God, while Cain's was rejected, symbolizing their respective attitudes and the value they placed on their offerings.

  • What advice did Adam give to his sons regarding their offerings to God?

    -Adam instructed both of his sons to offer a sacrifice to God to thank Him and to seek His blessings.

  • How did God communicate with Cain, and what warning did He give him?

    -God communicated with Cain by speaking to him directly, acknowledging His awareness of Cain's life and troubles. He warned Cain about the path of great evil he was straying onto and advised him to make peace with his brother and himself, and to return to the path of righteousness.

  • What was the turning point that led to the tragic end between Cain and Abel?

    -The turning point was when Cain, driven by jealousy and anger, decided to get rid of his brother Abel. He lured Abel to the field under the pretense of showing him something and then killed him with a huge rock.

  • What was the consequence of Cain killing Abel, and how did God react?

    -The consequence of Cain killing Abel was that God told Cain he had committed a terrible sin and would have to run away from the land where Abel's blood had fallen. God also told Cain that he would roam the earth until he died, and although nobody would kill him, he would be marked so that everyone would know of his crime.

  • How did Eve perceive Cain's behavior towards Abel, and what advice did she give to Abel?

    -Eve was worried about Cain constantly bullying Abel. She told Abel that Cain actually loved him and was only trying to keep him safe, advising him to love and respect his elder brother and to be patient with him.

Outlines

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🍃 The Creation and Fall of Adam and Eve

The narrative begins with God's creation of Adam and Eve, who were placed in a beautiful garden with an abundance of fruits. They disobeyed God's command, leading to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. The story is accompanied by a sorrowful background music, emphasizing their regret and sadness. Subsequently, Eve gives birth to two sons, Cain and Abel, who grow up to be strong and handsome. Cain, however, becomes envious of Abel, feeling unloved by his parents. Their father, Adam, instructs them to offer sacrifices to God, which leads to a pivotal moment where Cain offers dried fruits and Abel offers a newborn lamb. God accepts Abel's offering but rejects Cain's, causing the fire to die down.

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😔 Cain's Jealousy and Abel's Tragedy

Cain's jealousy and resentment towards Abel intensify as he perceives himself as unloved and overshadowed by his brother. God appears to Cain, revealing Himself as the omnipresent Lord, and urges Cain to reconcile with Abel and follow the righteous path. Despite this divine intervention, Cain's evil intentions grow, culminating in the murder of Abel with a rock. The act is committed in a field, and Cain hastily buries Abel's body. When questioned about Abel's whereabouts by their parents, Cain feigns ignorance, but God reveals the truth, condemning Cain for his heinous act.

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😢 Cain's Banishment and Eternal Wandering

Following the murder, God sentences Cain to a life of wandering, marking him so that no one would kill him, yet ensuring that he would never find peace or love. Cain's life becomes a tormented existence, roaming the earth in madness, forever haunted by the crime he committed against his brother Abel.

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Keywords

💡Disobedience

Disobedience refers to the act of not following orders or rules. In the context of the video, Adam and Eve's disobedience to God's rule leads to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, which is a pivotal moment setting the stage for the rest of the narrative. It illustrates the consequences of going against divine or moral orders and is central to the theme of the fall from grace.

💡Garden of Eden

The Garden of Eden is a biblical paradise described as the original habitat of Adam and Eve. In the video, it represents a place of innocence and bliss, where they lived harmoniously with God until their disobedience led to their banishment. It symbolizes the loss of paradise and the beginning of human suffering and toil.

💡Sacrifice

A sacrifice in the video refers to the act of giving up something valuable for the sake of others or a higher purpose. Abel's offering of a newborn lamb versus Cain's offering of dried fruits highlights the sincerity and devotion required in religious or moral acts. It is a key element in the story, leading to the contrasting outcomes of their offerings.

💡Jealousy

Jealousy is the feeling of envy and resentment towards someone else's advantages or success. Cain's jealousy of Abel's perceived favoritism is a driving force in the narrative, leading to his tragic decision to kill his brother. It showcases the destructive potential of unchecked emotions and the theme of sibling rivalry.

💡Offering

An offering in the video is a gift or tribute presented to a deity or superior as a sign of devotion or gratitude. The differing offerings of Cain and Abel to God are critical to the plot, symbolizing their respective attitudes towards their faith and the divine. It also serves as a test of their character and obedience.

💡Rejection

Rejection, as seen when God does not accept Cain's offering, is a profound form of disappointment that can lead to feelings of inadequacy and anger. In the video, Cain's rejection by God exacerbates his jealousy and ultimately leads to his violent act against Abel, underscoring the theme of divine judgment and human frailty.

💡Abel

Abel, one of the sons of Adam and Eve, is portrayed as a kind and dutiful son who respects his parents and God. His character in the video serves as a foil to Cain's, illustrating the consequences of obedience versus disobedience and the tragic results of sibling rivalry.

💡Cain

Cain, the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, is depicted as envious and resentful. His character is central to the video's narrative, as his actions—driven by jealousy and disobedience—lead to the first murder in the Bible. Cain's story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked emotions and the tragic outcomes of sin.

💡Murder

Murder is the unlawful and intentional killing of one human by another. In the video, Cain's murder of Abel is the climax of the story, representing the ultimate act of human sin and the irreversible breaking of the bond between siblings. It is a stark illustration of the depths to which jealousy and anger can lead.

💡Repentance

Repentance is the act of feeling deep regret for one's wrongs and seeking to make amends. Although Cain does not fully repent in the video, the concept is implied when God confronts him about his crime. It is a theme that invites reflection on the possibility of redemption and the gravity of one's actions.

💡Exile

Exile refers to being expelled from one's native land or country. In the video, Cain is sentenced to a life of wandering after his crime, symbolizing the isolation and suffering that result from sin. His exile is a form of divine punishment and a metaphor for the spiritual exile experienced by those who commit grave sins.

Highlights

God's love for Adam and Eve and the creation of the Garden of Eden.

Adam and Eve's disobedience and subsequent expulsion from the Garden.

The birth of Cain and Abel and the development of their characters.

Abel's dedication to his flock and his father's pride in his work.

Cain's jealousy towards Abel and his feelings of being unloved.

Adam instructing his sons to offer sacrifices to God.

Abel's decision to offer his best lamb as a sacrifice.

Cain's plan to offer less than his best as a sacrifice.

The contrasting outcomes of Cain and Abel's sacrifices.

Adam's advice to Cain to love his brother and God's equal love for them.

Eve's concern for Cain's behavior and her advice to Abel.

Abel's reassurance to his mother of his love and respect for Cain.

God's direct communication with Cain, warning him of his troubled thoughts.

Cain's internal conflict and decision to kill Abel.

The tragic murder of Abel by Cain with a rock.

Cain's attempt to hide his crime by burying Abel's body.

Adam and Eve's concern for Abel's disappearance.

God revealing to Cain that he knows of the murder.

Cain's remorse and God's punishment of eternal wandering.

Cain's life as a wanderer, marked and unable to find peace.

Transcripts

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When God created Adam and Eve,

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he loved them above

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everything else he ever made.

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He gave them the most

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beautiful garden to live in and the

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tastiest fruits to eat.

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However,

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one day they disobeyed God’s rule.

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God got angry at them and asked them

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to leave the Garden of Eden.

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They were very sad and felt sorry

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for what they did.

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I loved you

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as my own

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and gave you everything

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you would ever needed,

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yet you failed me by disobeying me.

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I am very disappointed

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in you.

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You must now leave this garden

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and live on earth

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Background Music playing

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In the next few years,

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Eve gave birth to two sons.

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Cain was their firstborn

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and Abel was their second son.

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They loved their sons

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like God taught them to love

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hey both grew up to become strong

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and handsome young men.

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Father! Father! Look,

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we have two newborn lambs.

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They are so naughty!…

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look at them!

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God has blessed your flock

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Abel.

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You have taken good care of them,

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and they are healthy and thriving.

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I’m so proud of you.

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Background music playing

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While Cain looked after the fields,

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Abel looked after the sheep.

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Abel was a kind young man

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who loved his parents

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and his elder brother.

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Cain was jealous of Abel as he grew up

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he felt his parents did not love him

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as much as they loved Abel.

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Background music playing

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Adam told his sons how he was proud

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of his sons

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and their hard work.

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He instructed both of them

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to offer a sacrifice to God to thank him,

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and to seek his blessings.

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I will give the Lord

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our newborn lamb as an offering.

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I will give the lord a worthy offering too Father.

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I am sure he will be pleased.

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So be it my sons

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Get your offerings ready,

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we will offer them tomorrow at sunrise

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In the night

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Are you really going to offer the new born lamb

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as offering to the Lord?

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Yes brother,

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I want to give my best to the Lord

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After all,

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all that we’ve got actually belongs to him.

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It would be my pleasure

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to sacrifice the lamb for God.

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Listen Abel, this is just silly.

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Have you ever seen God?

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Or heard him?

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Father is simply telling you

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all these stupid stories

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so that you behave well.

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Don’t waste your newborn lamb as an offering.

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Place an old sheep

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that is about to die anyway.

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You will be wiser

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if you listen to my words.

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I am offering some dried up fruits

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that I was going to get rid of

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I don’t think that is the right thing to do brother.

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We would be disobeying our parents

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if we offered the Lord

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anything lesser than our best.

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Whatever you do,

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I am going to offer my best lamb tomorrow

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The next day,

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Cain and Abel did as their parents

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had instructed them,

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and placed their offering for the God

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When Cain placed his offering on the fire

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the fire died down.

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When Abel offered his new born lamb,

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the fire grew back to life and enveloped it,

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consuming it instantly.

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This was a sign that

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God had accepted Abel’s offering

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and rejected Cain’s.

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No Music

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Adam asked Cain

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why he always looked unhappy.

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He told him to love his brother

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He told Cain that God loved them equally

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Cain promised his father that he would take care of his brother

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and love him always.

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Background music playing

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Eve was worried about how Cain was

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constantly bullying his brother.

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She told Abel that although it

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looked like Cain was angry at him,

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Cain actually loved him and was only

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trying to keep him safe.

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Eve told Abel to

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love and respect his elder brother,

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and to be patient with him.

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Abel reassured his mother that she

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need not be worried

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and that he would always love and respect Cain.

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Eve was very happy to hear this.

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She felt lucky to be the mother of

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such a wonderful boy!

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Background Music playing.

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Cain,

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what are you brooding over?

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You seem to be unhappy about something.

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Background music playing

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Who is that? I can’t see you.

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Where are you?

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Come forward at once

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No need to be afraid Cain.

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I don’t hide from anybody.

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I’m always here,

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never absent.

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I am whatever you see around you.

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I made you.

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I am your Lord.

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Lord?

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How come I have never heard you before?

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And why do you speak to me now My Lord?

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Ive been noticing you since you were born.

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I have seen your childhood,

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I have seen you grow into a man and go through your life.

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I know you Cain.

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Your thoughts are troubling you.

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They do not make you happy.

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Why are you sad?

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Nothing my Lord. I am just tired and

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getting some rest after working in the fields.

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You can hide nothing from me,

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not even your thoughts.

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Make peace with your brother,

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make peace with yourself.

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He has never meant any harm to you.

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He wish nothing but your happiness.

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I am here to warn you

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that you are straying on to the path

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of great evil.

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You must return to the path of

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righteousness and be a worthy brother,

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and a good son to your parents

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Go Now.

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But the evil in Caine’s mind grew as days passed by.

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One day he decided to get rid of his brother

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Why did you call me out to the field?

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Where are you taking me?

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Come with me brother,

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I want to show you something,

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it’s not far.

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We’re almost there.

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They walked into the field,

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and Cain took him to a spot

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where he had tied up one of his brother’s sheep.

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Cain’s expression changed suddenly,

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and he asked his brother

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You think you are wiser than me now?

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Just because you seem to be everybody’s

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favorite boy and God’s chosen one,

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it doesn’t mean you can be disrespectful to me.

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I have no reason to like and accept everything you do.

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Background music playing

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Cain takes a huge rock he hits Abel on the head using all his force.

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Oh my God!

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What will I tell Father and Mother?

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Cain, in a spite of anger,

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had killed his own brother!

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He didn’t know what to do,

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so dug a hole,

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and hid his brothers body in it.

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Cain,

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where is Abel?

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He is supposed to have come home by now.

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How should I know?

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I am not his keeper.

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I have not seen him mother.

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Go look for him Cain.

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You are his brother.

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Go at once and bring him home

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As you wish father.

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Cain…

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my son,

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where are you going?

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Where is your brother, Abel?

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I am not my brother’s keeper my Lord.

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I am searching for him now.

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He has not come home yet.

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I have told you that

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no one can hide anything from me.

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Background music playing

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You have committed a terrible sin

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You killed your own brother.

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I see his blood staining the paddy fields.

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It has soaked the earth and is crying out to me.

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He did nothing to harm you.

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He only wanted to do his best.

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He had nothing but love and respect for you.

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He loved his parents and they loved him back.

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Why did you kill your own brother Cain?

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Oh God,

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what have I done…

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what have I done?

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What should I do God?

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What will I tell my parents?

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I am a horrible being.

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I am lost

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forever.

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You must run away from this land

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where your brother’s blood has fallen.

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Run away from your parents

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and go far far away.

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Oh God!

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Where will I go,

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what will I do now?

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You will roam the earth until you die

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and nobody will love you.

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Nobody will kill you

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as I will place a mark on your forehead

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to warn whoever you come across

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that you cannot be killed.

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And for the rest o f his life,

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Cain roamed the earth like a mad man

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horrified by the crime he had committed.

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