that is the same logic black people use when they hear the word nigger. Feel like they have a right to attack someone saying that being attacked is their consequence.
It was written by the Greeks if you want to get technical.
Myth and reality have an interesting way of intersecting. The problem comes in with everyone's interpretation of said stories and the ego that results in the blood shed of others. It is also missing parts, the problem with Christians often is they only consider their book as authoritative but when you look you see the stories even in the old testament are modeled after much more ancient stories, gods, battles and the like. But when you only take it as literal you are missing a bigger picture but as a result you are also wrong.
the septuagint says it does not matter.