Cain kills Abel, Jacobus Baptist, after Gerard Hoet (I), 1720 - 1728 print Cain is about to kill Abel with a large stone that he holds in his hand. Two sacrificial altars can be seen in the background. On the right the corn offering of Cain and on the left the sacrificed Lam van Abel. God's permission for the sacrifice of Abel is symbolized by the sun's rays that point to the left. With a caption in six languages. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving the killing of Abel: Cain slays him with a stone, a club or a jaw-bone, alternatively with a spade or another tool as weapon. the sacrifice of Cai


Cain kills Abel, Jacobus Baptist, after Gerard Hoet (I), 1720 - 1728 print Cain is about to kill Abel with a large stone that he holds in his hand. Two sacrificial altars can be seen in the background. On the right the corn offering of Cain and on the left the sacrificed Lam van Abel. God's permission for the sacrifice of Abel is symbolized by the sun's rays that point to the left. With a caption in six languages. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving the killing of Abel: Cain slays him with a stone, a club or a jaw-bone, alternatively with a spade or another tool as weapon. the sacrifice of Cain and Abel: Abel offers a lamb, Cain usually a sheaf of corn


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