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Adam and Eve learned that animal sacrifices were symbolic of Christβs atoning sacrifice, and they made this βknown unto their sons and their daughtersβ (Moses 5:12).
As you study Moses 5:4–9, 16–26, consider the different attitudes of two of their sons, Cain and Abel, toward these sacrifices.
Why did the Lord accept Abelβs sacrifice but not Cainβs?
What kinds of sacrifices does the Lord ask of you?
Is there anything in Moses 5:4–9, 16–26 that changes the way you think about those sacrifices?
See also Jeffrey R. Holland, βBehold the Lamb of God,β Ensign or Liahona, May 2019, 44β46.
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π¨ πΌ: Similitude, by Walter Rane