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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.

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