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English Dictionary: Abel by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Abel
n
  1. Norwegian mathematician (1802-1829) [syn: Abel, {Niels Abel}, Niels Henrik Abel]
  2. (Old Testament) Cain and Abel were the first children of Adam and Eve born after the Fall of Man; Abel was killed by Cain
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Abel
      (Heb. Hebhel), a breath, or vanity, the second son of Adam and
      Eve. He was put to death by his brother Cain (Gen. 4:1-16).
      Guided by the instruction of their father, the two brothers were
      trained in the duty of worshipping God. "And in process of time"
      (marg. "at the end of days", i.e., on the Sabbath) each of them
      offered up to God of the first-fruits of his labours. Cain, as a
      husbandman, offered the fruits of the field; Abel, as a
      shepherd, of the firstlings of his flock. "The Lord had respect
      unto Abel and his offering; but unto Cain and his offering he
      had not respect" (Gen. 4:3-5). On this account Cain was angry
      with his brother, and formed the design of putting him to death;
      a design which he at length found an opportunity of carrying
      into effect (Gen. 4:8,9. Comp. 1 John 3:12). There are several
      references to Abel in the New Testament. Our Saviour speaks of
      him as "righteous" (Matt. 23:35). "The blood of sprinkling" is
      said to speak "better things than that of Abel" (Heb. 12:24);
      i.e., the blood of Jesus is the reality of which the blood of
      the offering made by Abel was only the type. The comparison here
      is between the sacrifice offered by Christ and that offered by
      Abel, and not between the blood of Christ calling for mercy and
      the blood of the murdered Abel calling for vengeance, as has
      sometimes been supposed. It is also said (Heb. 11:4) that "Abel
      offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain." This
      sacrifice was made "by faith;" this faith rested in God, not
      only as the Creator and the God of providence, but especially in
      God as the great Redeemer, whose sacrifice was typified by the
      sacrifices which, no doubt by the divine institution, were
      offered from the days of Adam downward. On account of that
      "faith" which looked forward to the great atoning sacrifice,
      Abel's offering was accepted of God. Cain's offering had no such
      reference, and therefore was rejected. Abel was the first
      martyr, as he was the first of our race to die.
     
         Abel (Heb. 'abhel), lamentation (1 Sam. 6:18), the name given
      to the great stone in Joshua's field whereon the ark was "set
      down." The Revised Version, however, following the Targum and
      the LXX., reads in the Hebrew text _'ebhen_ (= a stone), and
      accordingly translates "unto the great stone, whereon they set
      down the ark." This reading is to be preferred.
     
         Abel (Heb. 'abhel), a grassy place, a meadow. This word enters
      into the composition of the following words:
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Abel, vanity; breath; vapor
  

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Abel, a city; mourning
  
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