More excellent sacrifice; because offered in a more excellent spirit. There is probably a reference also to the kind of offering. It was not merely a thank-offering, like that of Cain, but a propitiatory sacrifice.

Testifying of his gifts; expressing in some visible form his approbation of them. Genesis 4:4-7.

Yet speaketh; by his example and its effects. Two persons may engage in the same external worship and yet their service be totally different in the sight of God. Whatever is done, in order to be accepted of him, must be done with faith, in spirit and in truth.

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