Summary. Abel, second son of Adam and Eve, offered a sacrifice accepted by God and was murdered by his brother Cain (Genesis 4). In DP, Abel is the prototype of the providential Abel-type figure: the one in the younger/object position whose accepted offering qualifies the foundation of faith, and whose role in winning Cain’s submission of love removes the four fallen natures and establishes the foundation of substance.
Referenced by
- dp-abraham-firstborn-restores-position-of-ham-via-satan-loved-most
- dp-abrahams-failure-to-cut-the-dove-defiled-the-symbolic-offering
- dp-cain-abel-pattern-pervades-all-relationships-from-individual-to-world
- dp-cain-abel-positions-determined-by-eves-two-fallen-acts
- dp-cain-removes-fallen-nature-via-fourfold-reversal-of-archangels-acts
- dp-cain-sacrifice-rejected-due-to-satanic-claim-not-divine-hatred
- dp-hams-shame-at-noahs-nakedness-broke-the-foundation-of-substance
- dp-noah-as-second-adam-and-first-father-of-faith
- dp-seth-raised-in-abels-place-as-providential-replacement
- dp-symbolic-offering-restores-things-substantial-offering-restores-people
- dp-three-generations-abraham-isaac-jacob-counted-as-one-providential-generation