Seth is the appointed son to replace Abel and restore the bloodline of righteousness, there is bound to be a strong correlation. In that way, Seth is Abel 'resurrected.'
Having been educated, I now accept that the 'Sons of God' were indeed the rebellious, terribly evil heavenly host, those who were originally above the angels. What they did is shocking, even in retrospect.
"These early texts are very dense with multiple meanings." This could be an understatement.
This take from a Rabbi resonates with me: https://rabbidavidzaslow.com/whats-in-a-name-a-secret-about-cain-and-abel/
Seth is the appointed son to replace Abel and restore the bloodline of righteousness, there is bound to be a strong correlation. In that way, Seth is Abel 'resurrected.'
Having been educated, I now accept that the 'Sons of God' were indeed the rebellious, terribly evil heavenly host, those who were originally above the angels. What they did is shocking, even in retrospect.
"These early texts are very dense with multiple meanings." This could be an understatement.