![]() God curses Cain with a difficult life and exile, and in verse 14, Cain expresses fear that someone else will be aware of his vulnerable position and kill him. God accepts Abel's sacrifice, but not Cain's (we're not told why, but it's speculated that it's either because Cain didn't sacrifice with a pure heart or only Abel's required the shedding of blood). In the ensuing verses, Cain sacrifices crops to God while Abel sacrifices sheep. Genesis 4 gives the account of Cain and Abel. ![]() ![]() ![]() After Cain killed Abel, whom did he have to fear?
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