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ADAM AND EVE AND THEIR FAMILY OFFERED SACRIFICES Primary manual 6, lesson # 5

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Adam and Eve and their family offered sacrifices. Primary manual 6, lesson # 5. God told Adam and Eve they must leave the Garden of Eden. They could not live there anymore. Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ADAM AND EVE AND THEIR

FAMILY OFFERED

SACRIFICESPrimary manual 6, lesson # 5

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God told Adam and Eve they

must leave the Garden of

Eden. They could not live

there anymore. Adam and

Eve left the Garden of

Eden.

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Adam and Eve worked hard to get food. They grew older. They knew they would die someday because now they are mortal.

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Heavenly Father does not visit with Adam and Eve each day. They are no longer in his presence. Adam and Eve knew good and evil.

They had children. Sometimes they were happy. Sometimes they were sad.

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God gave Adam and Eve commandments. He said they should pray to him. God told Adam to make sacrifices to him. To make a sacrifice, Adam killed an animal. He burned the animal on an altar of stone.

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An angel came to Adam. He

said Jesus would sacrifice his life for us someday. It would be his

gift to us. The sacrifices

helped Adam and Eve think

about the sacrifice of

Jesus.

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Adam and Eve had a son named Cain. He worked in the fields. As Cain grew, he rebelled against his parents’ teachings. He refused to obey God, and chose to follow Satan.

Cain’s rebelliousness made Adam and Eve very unhappy. They loved Cain very much and hoped he would become a righteous man.

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Adam and Eve had another son, named Abel. Abel took care of the sheep. He was obedient. He followed the teachings and example of his parents. He received the priesthood and used it righteously.

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God spoke to Cain and Abel. Abel loved God and kept His commandments, but Cain mocked God, saying, “Who is the Lord that I should know him?” Cain loved Satan more than God.

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Abel obeyed God and brought the new born lambs of his sheep and offered them as a sacrifice to the Lord. Abel had faith in God; he believed that God’s son, Jesus Christ, would one day sacrifice his life for all mankind.

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Satan commanded Cain, “Make an offering unto the Lord.” For his sacrifice Cain brought crops from his field. God could not accept Cain’s offering because Cain did not have faith in God. In giving his sacrifice, Cain was obeying Satan, not God. Satan knew Cain’s offering would not be accepted, and he was pleased that he had led someone to do wrong.

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Cain was angry because his offering was not accepted, but the Lord still loved him. The Lord told Cain that if he would make the right kind of offering, He would accept it. The Lord warned Cain that Satan wanted him and he would come under Satan’s power if he did not obey the Lord’s commandments.

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Cain became even more angry and refused to listen to the Lord. This bought Adam and Eve greater sorrow, for Cain had chosen wickedness instead of righteousness.

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Cain was jealous that Abel’s offering had been accepted, but his had not. He was also jealous of Abel’s sheep and wanted them.

The more he thought about his brother, the more Cain’s hatred and anger grew.

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Satan continued to teach and tempt Cain in the ways of wickedness, saying, “Swear that thou wilt obey me and shalt tell no one, and I will deliver thy brother Abel into thine hands.”

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Then Cain went out into the fields to find his brother. While they talked Cain killed Abel. Cain believed Satan. He thought no one would find out that he had murdered his brother.

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But the Lord came to Cain and said, “Where is Abel, thy brother?” Cain lied: “I know not. Am I my brother’s keeper?” The Lord spoke again: “What has thou done? The voice of they brother’s blood crieth unto me from the ground. And now thou shalt be cursed.”

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Satan had lied to Cain. When Cain realized that the Lord knew what he had done, he tried to blame someone else; he said, “Satan tempted me.”

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The Lord told Cain that because he had rebelled and had killed Abel, he would be shut out from the presence of God. He would be hunted and chased and would never have a home upon the earth.

“When thou tillest the ground it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength. A fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.” Moses 5:37

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Cain said to the Lord, “My punishment is greater than I can bear. From thy face shall I be hid, and it shall come to pass, that everyone that findeth me will slay me.”

But the Lord did not want Cain to be killed. He set a mark upon Cain so that any people who saw him would know that they must not harm him.

Cain was punished by being shut out from the presence of the Lord. He, his wife and many of his brothers left Adam and Eve and went to live in the land of Nod where they continued to be wicked.

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TIC TAC TOE QUESTIONS1. Adam’s sacrifices were a _________ of the sacrifice of the

Only Begotten of the Father.

2. Adam and Eve’s son ______ was a tiller of the ground.

3. Adam was a keeper of ______.

4. Cain loved _______ more than God.

5. Can’s offering was of the ______ of the ground.

6. The Lord did not accept Cain’s _______.

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TIC TAC TOE QUESTIONS8. Satan promised to deliver Abel into Cain’s hands if he

would swear to keep it a _______.

9. When the Lord asked Cain where Abel was, Cain said: “I know not. Am I my brother’s _______?”

10. A _________ is a wanderer without a home.

11. Someone who is being hunted or chased is a __________.

12. The lord set a ______ on Cain so that people w ho saw him would know that they must not harm him.

13. The ___________ took the place of blood sacrifice after the death of Jesus Christ.

14. “As many as believed in the Son, and __________ of their sins, should be saved.

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Content from the lesson manual and the 1984 July Liahona. “Cain and Abel.”

Pictures from www.lds.org, www.sugardoodle.net.