Cain and Abel’s Offering - Quiz
Cain and Abel s Offering
  • 1. The story of Cain and Abel's offering, found in the biblical book of Genesis, presents a profound exploration of human emotion, relationship with the divine, and the nature of sacrifice. Cain, the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, was a farmer who cultivated the land, while his younger brother Abel was a shepherd, tending to flocks. In an act of worship, both brothers brought offerings to God; Cain presented produce from his crops, while Abel offered the finest portions of his sheep. The Lord, however, looked favorably upon Abel's offering, igniting Cain’s jealousy and disappointment. This preferential treatment has been the subject of much theological discussion, raising questions about the nature of true sacrifice and what it means to present oneself authentically before God. Instead of discerning the reasons for God's favor, Cain succumbed to envy and anger, leading him to commit the first murder by killing Abel. This tragic act not only highlights the destructive power of unchecked emotions but also serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of straying from righteous paths. Ultimately, the narrative underscores themes of brotherhood, divine justice, and the inherent struggles of human nature in seeking acceptance and recognition.

    Who were Cain and Abel?
A) Brothers of Noah
B) Sons of Adam and Eve
C) Cousins of Abraham
D) Sons of Seth
  • 2. What type of offering did Cain bring?
A) Lamb from the flock
B) Fruit of the ground
C) Grain offering
D) Wine
  • 3. Which offering was accepted by God?
A) Both offerings
B) Neither offering
C) Abel's offering
D) Cain's offering
  • 4. What was Cain's reaction to God's rejection?
A) He was happy
B) He was indifferent
C) He was confused
D) He was very angry
  • 5. What warning did God give Cain?
A) You will always be a farmer
B) Sin is crouching at your door
C) You must leave the land
D) Run away and hide
  • 6. What mark did God put on Cain?
A) A protective mark to prevent his death
B) A mark of shame
C) A necklace
D) A tattoo
  • 7. What lesson can be learned from Cain and Abel’s story?
A) The power of friendship
B) The importance of right intentions
C) The benefits of hard work
D) The inevitability of fate
  • 8. How does Abel's offering differ from Cain's?
A) Both were offerings from grain
B) Abel's was the best of his flock
C) Cain's was more expensive
D) Abel was older than Cain
  • 9. What does God desire in offerings according to the story?
A) Material wealth
B) Larger quantities
C) Public recognition
D) A heart of sincerity
  • 10. What did God tell Cain after the murder?
A) You are free now
B) Leave this place
C) Repent, and you will be forgiven
D) Your brother's blood cries out to me
  • 11. Which book of the Bible contains the story of Cain and Abel?
A) Leviticus
B) Exodus
C) Genesis
D) Numbers
  • 12. What does the term 'brother's keeper' refer to in the story?
A) Shared possessions
B) Ownership of lands
C) Religious duty
D) Responsibility for one another
  • 13. What theme is primarily illustrated in the story of Cain and Abel?
A) Jealousy and sin
B) Love and acceptance
C) Sacrifice and redemption
D) Wisdom and folly
  • 14. What was Abel's profession?
A) Shepherd
B) Brick maker
C) Farmer
D) Fisherman
  • 15. What does Abel's name mean?
A) Strength
B) Vapor or breath
C) Brave
D) Noble
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