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Chapter IV.—Many Evils
Have Already Flowed from This Source in Ancient Times.
For thus it is written: “And it came to pass
after certain days, that Cain brought of the fruits of the earth a
sacrifice unto God; and Abel also brought of the firstlings of his
sheep, and of the fat thereof. And God had respect to Abel and to
his offerings, but Cain and his sacrifices He did not regard. And
Cain was deeply grieved, and his countenance fell. And God said
to Cain, Why art thou grieved, and why is thy countenance fallen?
If thou offerest rightly, but dost not divide rightly, hast thou not
sinned? Be at peace: thine offering returns to thyself, and
thou shalt again possess it. And Cain said to Abel his brother,
Let us go into the field. And it came to pass, while they were in
the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew
him.”4016
4016 Gen. iv. 3–8. The writer here, as always,
follows the reading of the Septuagint, which in this passage both
alters and adds to the Hebrew text. We have given the rendering
approved by the best critics; but some prefer to translate, as in our
English version, “unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt
rule over him.” See, for an ancient explanation of the
passage, Irenæus, Adv. Hær., iv. 18, 3. | Ye see,
brethren, how envy and jealousy led to the murder of a brother.
Through envy, also, our father Jacob fled from the face of Esau his
brother.4017 Envy made
Joseph be persecuted unto death, and to come into bondage.4018 Envy compelled Moses to flee from the
face of Pharaoh king of Egypt, when he heard these words from his
fellow-countryman, “Who made thee a judge or a ruler over
us? Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst kill the Egyptian
yesterday?”4019 On account of
envy, Aaron and Miriam had to make their abode without the
camp.4020 Envy brought down Dathan and Abiram
alive to Hades, through the sedition which they excited against
God’s servant Moses.4021 Through envy,
David not only underwent the hatred of foreigners, but was also
persecuted by Saul king of Israel.4022
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