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Cain & Abel

Cain and Abel are the two sons of Adam and Eve from the Bible. Cain was a farmer who grew crops, and Abel was a shepherd who herded sheep. Both made offerings to God—Cain from his harvest, Abel from his flock. God favored Abel’s offering, but not Cain’s, which led Cain to feel jealous and angry. In a tragic act, Cain murdered Abel out of envy. The story explores themes of jealousy, righteousness, and consequences of one's actions, emphasizing the importance of genuine intent and moral responsibility.