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In ancient Jewish and Christian religious traditions, Cain and Abel are the first and second sons of Adam and Eve. The Qur'an also contains this story, although Cain and Abel are named in the Qur'anic account as Habil(Abel) and Qabil(Cain). In the Greek New Testament, Cain is referred to as . In at least one translation this is rendered "from the evil one", while others have "of the evil one." Some interpreters take this to mean that Cain was literally the son of the serpent in the Garden of Eden. A parallel idea can be found in Jewish legend, that the serpent (Hebrew nahash ) from the Garden…mehr

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In ancient Jewish and Christian religious traditions, Cain and Abel are the first and second sons of Adam and Eve. The Qur'an also contains this story, although Cain and Abel are named in the Qur'anic account as Habil(Abel) and Qabil(Cain). In the Greek New Testament, Cain is referred to as . In at least one translation this is rendered "from the evil one", while others have "of the evil one." Some interpreters take this to mean that Cain was literally the son of the serpent in the Garden of Eden. A parallel idea can be found in Jewish legend, that the serpent (Hebrew nahash ) from the Garden of Eden was father to firstborn Cain. In all versions, Cain is a crop farmer and his younger brother Abel is a shepherd. Cain is portrayed as sinful, committing the first murder by killing his brother, after God has rejected his offerings of produce but accepted the animal sacrifices brought by Abel.