hunting
The 'Hunter' god was Orion.
In Greek mythology, Orion's father is Poseidon, god of the sea. In Roman mythology, Orion's father is Neptune.
In Greek mythology, he was not a god but a giant who was the son of Poseidon. Check out Wikipedia.org and type in "Orion" in the search engine.
Orion was the son of the sea-god Poseidon and Euryale, daughter of Minos, King of Crete. --from Wikipedia
Apollo gets angry that Orion is hunting with his sister Artemis and later tricks her into killing Orion. Orion is then hung in the stars.
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt
Ezra Orion was born in 1934.
In Greek mythology, Orion is a giant and skilled hunter. He is often depicted with a sword and shield, chasing the constellation of Pleiades. Orion is also known for being a constellation in the night sky.
God uses examples of His creation (stars in heaven; Orion) when He was more or less telling Job that He did not need advice from Job.
Apollo was jealous, or feared that Artemis loved Orion and would marry him.
In myths where Artemis kills Orion through a trick of Apollo, it is because Apollo took the news of Artemis intending to marry Orion badly and she did not heed him when he tried to persuade her not to marry Orion. That is only one version of Orion's death.
Artemis, she was the goddess of hunting. It is also Orion which is the God of Hunting in Greek Mythology.