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Genesis 4:4 - The Offering of Abel: A History of Interpretation

Genesis 4:4 - The Offering of Abel: A History of Interpretation

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  • Jack P. Lewis

This essay reflects on the significance of the offering of Abel in Genesis 4:4. It offers a reflection of the history of interpretation beginning with early Jewish writers, continuing with the New Testament and early Christian writers, and into the modern period.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1994. 16 pages.

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