Yet , it's not about what Abel offered , but what Cain did.
This is a common misinterpretation of the text.Abel's animals were given as an offering, not killed as a sacrifice.
-In the original Hebrew, this idiom 'Your brothers blood cries out to me from the ground', appears as 'Kol Demei Achicha Tzoakim El'ai Min Ha-Adamah'. (קול דמי אחיך צועקים אלי מו האדמה)
-The original Hebrew phrase for 'Your brother's blood' is 'Kol Demei Achicha' (קול דמי אחיך)
-In Hebrew, the 'construct state' is used every time a noun is modified by another noun in a genitive construction. *In case the noun is masculine and plural (for example), the first noun changes its normal appearance and becomes slightly shorter.
Well, both Biblical Hebrew scholars as well as Jewish Bible commentators have noticed an unusual grammatical Hebrew form when reading this verse in the original Hebrew.There, in the original Hebrew, the word for 'blood' appears as 'Demei' (דמי) which is the masculine plural of the construct state of the word 'Damim' (דמים) and that means the word for 'blood' is found in this biblical text in its plural form and not in its singular form as one can plainly see in the English translation.
-The fact that Hebrew actually has a plural form for the word
blood is quite interesting and suggests there is a difference between 'blood' in singular and 'blood' in plural!
The difference between the two versions of the Hebrew word for ‘blood’ is that when it appears in its singular form it describes ‘blood’ in general.However, when it appears in its plural form it is usually related to bloodshed or murder – like in the case of Cain and Abel – and the reason is because when a man kills another man he is also killing his future descendants as well. In other words, the original Hebrew uses the plural form of ‘blood’ to emphasize that when Cain killed Abel he did not just kill one person – Abel – but also many others (Abel’s future descendants).
So the First 'Son of Man' killed not just Abel , but Abel's blood line also.
When The Last 'Son of Man' came , from his blood, life and hope was given.
Hebrews 12
"But you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem. You have come to thousands upon thousands of angels in joyful assembly, to the church of the
firstborn, whose names are written in heaven.You have come to God, the Judge of all, to the spirits of the righteous made perfect, to Jesus the mediator of a new covenant, and to the
sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel."
If you read carefully Matthew 23 you will note this:
"And so upon you will come
all the righteous blood that has been shed on earth, from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of Zechariah son of Berekiah, whom you murdered between the temple and the altar."
How will come upon them all the righteous blood?