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How did Abel know to bring a blood sacrifice?

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Abel was informed by the example of Adam and Eve's experience after the fall, where God provided a blood sacrifice for their sin.

Abel understood the necessity of a blood sacrifice because he learned from Adam and Eve's experience after their fall into sin. Genesis 3:21 recounts how God made coats of skins for Adam and Eve, demonstrating that sin must be atoned for through the shedding of blood. Abel, recognizing this divine instruction, approached God with a blood offering, which symbolized his dependence on a substitute to cover his sins. This act clearly represented the typology of Christ, the ultimate Lamb of God. Abel's grasp of this truth illustrates the continuity of God's plan of redemption throughout Scripture, which is foundational for understanding the gospel of sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:21, Hebrews 11:4

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