1) He would have to wander as a nomad (Genesis ch.4).
2) The earth would no longer be as fertile as it had been. It would produce thorns (ibid) together with the crops.
In the book of genesis, chapter 1to11 is gods creation, the garden of Eden, Adam and eves sin, then Abels murder by Cain, then gods flood of the earth and Noah and the arc, chapter 11 is the Tower of babel.
the acient greek gods
The number of false gods depends on your own beliefs. If you are an atheist, then all gods are false, without exception. If you are Christian, Muslim or Jew, then all gods but the one true Abrahamic God are false. Taoists, tolerant by nature, tend to accept the gods of all religions, although gods outside Taoism may not be relevant to its followers. Thus a Taoist accepts the possible existence of the Christian God, and is reluctant to see any false gods.
I think Cleopatra prayed to the goods by giving something to the gods in their honour
How can Gods kill each other? They can't. Why? To find out we have to go to the definition of a god. A pure perfect being with absolutely no lacks. In other words, no flaws. Death is a lack and flaw. So if one god can kill another god, means the other god has lack and therefore is not a god.AnswerThis is a question that needs to be answered in the spirit it was asked. Notice the small "g" gods in the actual question. There are a number of myths from a number of cultures that tell stories of conflicts between gods that lead to one or more deaths.In Babylonian mythology the god Ea kills Apsu to protect creation then builds a temple to live in over his slain brother's body. Marduk, the eventual king of Babylonian gods, kills Kingpu in the final battle of creation and forms man from the slain god's blood. The goddess Ishtar dies after descending into the underworld on a quest to either take it over or to recover her lost lover the god Tammuz.In Egyptian mythology Seth kills his brother Osiris, father of Horus and eventual lord of the underworld.In Norse mythology the assembled gods killed Ymir, the father of the seven world and creator of mankind. Baldr is killed by Höðr his blind brother who is tricked into doing so by Loki, and who is later killed in retaliation by Váli, the son of Odin and the giantess Rindr, conceived for the sole purpose of killing Höðr.In Greek mythology, the god Adonis is killed by a boar sent by the goddess Artemis or by the god of warfare himself, Ares. This in itself is unusual as the Greeks generally originated the idea of immortality among their dieties.Dieties of other cultures' mythologies include but are not limited to the following:Wawalag of Australian aboriginal originIzanami of Japanese mythology died during the birth of Kagu-Tsuchi.Kaknu (Coyote to the Ohlone of Northern California) took the road to the underworld to teach the people to die.Jarilo of Slavic myth was killed by his betrothed in retaliation for infidelity.There are many more.
Yes, Adam and Eve had a bad kid. That badly behaved child was their first born, Cain [Genesis 4:1]. Cain was jealous of his younger brother, the shepherd Abel. He became angry when the harvests of his farm were rejected as divine offerings in favor of Abel's first born lamb. He was so envious, furious and jealous that he killed his own brother.
The whole thing was over envy. Cain was a farmer so he tried to give the best he had but it don't matter how good it is it must be Gods way. so Cain sat back and watched his brother get Gods blessing and he got nothing because he tried to get to God some other way. Just like many religions today. Cain was marked for a murderer.
Yes Cain married his sister, poor man he had no choice like us.
Yes, in some mythologies and belief systems, gods can be killed or defeated by other gods or powerful beings.
Hercules didn't kill any Greek gods. The gods were immortal and could not be killed.
The Titens Acually killed Zeus,Ares and Hercules
God's punishment of?.. If referring to the old testament no. He is a righteous and just God and judges as one.
If you mean in the sense that punishment in this lifetime, then no. It is the same for all theists and atheists, and has no dependency on a god.
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Greek gods are considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and cannot be killed in the traditional sense.
Before, any person who broke the week of peace would be killed. However, villagers found that the act of killing itself was an affront to the gods and goddesses. Thus the punishment afterward was much lighter, and involved sacrificing to the gods and goddesses and repenting.
The gods were mad becaue a girl was killed in a temple of gods, after it was requested that she lived.