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Apollo. He killed the snake because the snake tryed to kill Apollo's mom because the snake heared from an oracle that the son of the mom would kill the snake.

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Why did Cain slay able?

cain was jealous that god had not accepted his sacrifice like he did with abel


Who was the first person killed in the Bible?

Abel was killed by his brother Cain in Genesis 4.


Who did God kill for being wicked?

Numerous people. The Bible is littered with deaths that God exacted for wickedness.Some examples include:All of humanity except Noah and his family in the "Noah's Ark" story.The entire cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.The Korahites.The Amalekites (indirectly by assisting the Israelites).Answer:There is only one spesific mention of God personaly killing somebody for being wicked, it is found in Genesis 38:7 "And Er, Judah's firstborn, was wicked in the sight of the LORD; and the LORD slew him."


How many brothers did Goliath have?

(1 Sam 17:40) And he [David] took his staff [rod, (hand) staff] in his hand, and chose him [selected (indicating discernment)] five smooth stones out of the brook ...


In the Bible who besides David killed a giant?

According to 1 Samuel 17, David Slew Goliath.According to 2 Samuel 21:19 it was Elhanan (not David) who slew Goliath. The editors of the King James Version added the words "the brother of" to avoid the obvious contradiction. This is shown by the italics in the KJV. see link "sample Chapter:96. David killed Goliath. 2 Samuel 21:19[8] tells how Goliath the Gittite's brother was killed by "Elhanan the son of Jaare-oregim, the Bethlehemite." The name of Goliath's brother is not given until 1 Chronicles 20,[9] by saying that Elhanan "slew Lahmi the brother of Goliath," apparently constructing the name Lahmi from the last portion of the word "Bethlehemite" ("beit-ha'lahmi").[10] The King James Bible translators adopted this into their translation of 2 Samuel 21:18-19, although the Hebrew text makes no mention of the word "brother". 2 Samuel 21 appears to be an extremely corrupt passage: "Jaare-oregim," the name of Elhanan's father, means a nonsensical "forest of weaver's beams", and seems to have been copied from Goliath's weaponry (Goliath has a spear "with a shaft like a weaver's beam"). Dr. Baruch Halpern believes that David's opponent probably had no name originally, being referred to simply as "the Philistine" (the name Goliath is applied to him only twice in 1 Samuel 17): "Most likely, storytellers displaced the deed from the otherwise obscure Elhanan onto the more famous character, David."[11] . see link Goliath Wikipedia=== === === ===