False.
For the overwhelming majority of the Northern Kingdom of Israel's existence, The Bible records that the Israelites were polytheists in contravention of the Divine Mandate. God showed his displeasure with this several times, most famously when Elijah challenged the 450 Ba'al Priests at Mount Carmel.
The country split into two monarchies.
he had to suffer death hope this was useful.
To provide moral instruction according to the laws of the Torah
After Solomon's death, Israel split into the two kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Israel now had ten tribes and Judah had two.
Dethklok is a cartoon death metal band, so no. They worship nothing.
Take away most of his kingdom. But for the sake of his father David, God decided to do it after Solomon's death.
Technically speaking, you could refer to Adam as the first worshipper of God prior to his rebelling against God in the Garden of Eden. However, the first one mentioned in the Bible as being faithful until death was Abel, one of Adam's sons. (Genesis 4:4) It is interesting to note that, if you read Genesis the fourth chapter, Cain (another son of Adam) is mentioned as performing an act of worship to God. So you could also say he was a worshipper as well, however, the Bible tells us that his worship was not accepted by God. So even though Cain did worship God, his worship was displeasing to Him. Abel's worship of God was accepted and pleasing to God, and he is mentioned among the 'great cloud of witnesses' that are listed some 4000 years after his death in Hebrews chapter 11 verse 4.
The one you are most likely referring to is The Passover, when the angel of death passed by the homes of the Israelite people.
On Earth? Worship. After death? Heaven.
Joshua, also known as Joshua son of Nun, was of Israelite nationality. He played a significant role in leading the Israelites into the Promised Land after the death of Moses.
they would string up dwarves by their toes and tickle them to death
In the series Game of Thrones there is a God of Death that is mostly worship in the Free city of Braavos. The only thing that is to be said to the God of Death is ÒNot TodayÓ.