So let's leave the garden now. We're not going to get through the whole parsha and that's okay. Some parshiot I'd like to just go really deep on one thing. There are so many places we could go just in what we've covered now. That would be sweet. So let's look at the story of cain and abel.
Kayin (first born) is a farmer, right? Hevel (second born) is a shephard. They both make offerings. God accepts Hevel's offering of meat, rejects Kayin's offering of fruit. God's also accepting the second born over the first.
First born, Kayin, gets upset. God reminds Kayin that man lusts toward sin, but we can rule over it.
Kayin, the one who picks fruit, slaughters the one who slaughters animals, Hevel.
"...am I my brother's keeper?... "
"Your brother's blood cries from the soil!" Now Kayin is a wanderer with a sign so he won't be struck down. Kayin goes and settles in a place called Wandering.
That's a synopsis.
Dauer
Kayin (first born) is a farmer, right? Hevel (second born) is a shephard. They both make offerings. God accepts Hevel's offering of meat, rejects Kayin's offering of fruit. God's also accepting the second born over the first.
First born, Kayin, gets upset. God reminds Kayin that man lusts toward sin, but we can rule over it.
Kayin, the one who picks fruit, slaughters the one who slaughters animals, Hevel.
"...am I my brother's keeper?... "
"Your brother's blood cries from the soil!" Now Kayin is a wanderer with a sign so he won't be struck down. Kayin goes and settles in a place called Wandering.
That's a synopsis.
Dauer