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.
That would be Adam in the story of creation in Genesis.
who had the first experience in the bible and what do hope mean in the bible
The first book in the Bible was Exodus. The first Name mentioned in the Bible was Adam.
the first translation was in English while the first bible printed was called guttenbergs bible.
Eve was the first lady in the bible.
That would be Adam in the story of creation in Genesis.
The right way to spell worshiper is worshiper
One who likely lives the Rasta lifestyle, believing that Haile Selassie (the first native leader of Ethiopia) is the true Messiah as prophesized in the Bible through Rasta interpretation.
Yes she is a devil worshiper
i think usher is not a devil worshiper
he is not a devil worshiper
He has a bible passage tattooed on his arm. So, I would assume so.
A Wood Worshiper.
no
No.
devil worshiper?? No i think you would be the only person that knows jay-z is a devil worshiper.. bet he hasn't got a clue about that himself.. jeeeezzzz!!!
I assume that by "worshiper," you mean the first person described in scripture to have been in the presence of Jehovah, who attributed some positive value to him. The answer would then be Adam. If you meant some narrower definition of worship, e.g. speaking in tongues, handling snakes, that sort of thing, then the answer would tend toward "your great-grandfather."