Gods
For example,
gods from both manipulate and influence human beings, like Baal, a
god whose name refers to any
god but the
God of Israel. ....
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Gods of Ancient Egypt
.... They stood on Geb, who became the earth, and raised up Nut, who became the sky (1). Ra was the main
god who ruled over all
gods and creation. ....
(1295

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Titans and Gods of Greek Mythology
.... Greeks saw their
gods as extensions of themselves (or, in the Judeo-Christian turnaround, ourselves as reflection of
God) - whatever - the divinities of the ....
(1352

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The Gods of the Aztec, Mayan and Inca Empires
.... three cultures believed that their
gods were becoming increasingly angry, the Spaniards who invaded Central and South America believed that their
God was angry ....
(2571

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Ancient Egypt and The Gods
.... of multiple
gods from the pantheon. The
gods (or the
god) reveals himself only to the king. The second aspect, related to the first ....
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Chinua Achebe's Novel Arrow of God
.... But there is also a sense that somehow there would be found a balance in which the
gods or
God dealt out just rewards for specific actions. ....
(1143

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Ancient Mexican-Aztec God Quetzalocoatl
.... based deity was among the mildest and the friendliest of the Aztec
Gods. .... The rain
God, for example, was either appeased or credited with starting earthquakes. ....
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Greek God Dionysus
.... Detienne, 1989, p. 5). As the
god who ruled over fountains of wine, he attended many official feasts, and none of the other
gods was surprised by his arrival. ....
(2795

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The Rise of Zeus
Zeus, above all other
gods, was the
god of ancient Greek society. In large measure, this is mainly because Zeus was considered the ....
(1038

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The Rise of Zeus
Zeus, above all other
gods, was the
god of ancient Greek society. In large measure, this is mainly because Zeus was considered the ....
(1038

4

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Gideon and the Altar of Baal
.... seemed better fit to give them success in farming like the Canaanites." Ba'al is seen from Ugaritic stories to be one of the chief
gods but not the chief
god. ....
(3054

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Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God
.... speaker would use, thus the comma, colon, exclamation mark, etc., after "Israel." The word "Elohiym" should be rendered as "
Gods" instead of "
God" because it ....
(1188

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Role of the gods in Oedipus
.... ruling the city and believing himself to be
god-like. He could have gone into denial. He could have become a tyrant taking his rage against the
gods out on his ....
(1814

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Ancient Belief in the Gods
.... this fact is that oracles are in general associated with a single
god or goddess .... as a prophet, or receive prophecies from, a number of different
gods or other ....
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Creation Myths
.... Like the Babylonians, this story had a major conflict between one group of
gods and another group of early
god like creations who fell from grace and were ....
(1490

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Zeus
.... The ancient Greeks perceived their
gods in a polytheistic religious worldview as men and women. Zeus, above all
gods, was the
god of ancient Greek society. ....
(1438

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Asian Religions
Asian religions recognize the presence of a
god or
gods, just the same as Christian religions do. .... On the contrary, all are based on the idea of a
god or
gods. ....
(593

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Asian Religions
Asian religions recognize the presence of a
god or
gods, just the same as Christian religions do. .... On the contrary, all are based on the idea of a
god or
gods. ....
(593

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Egyptian Mythology
.... They stood on Geb, who became the earth, and raised up Nut, who became the sky (1). Ra was the main
god who ruled over all
gods and creation. ....
(1297

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The God Dionysus & Greek Theatre
.... certainly, and yet both demonstrate the powerful urge to celebrate the
god Dionysus and his .... a satyr play - a farcical, often bawdy parody of the
gods and their ....
(1928

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Tragedy of the Downfall of Oedipus
.... The most arrogant and prideful thing that a human may do is to try to out guess, or set himself against the will of
God or the
gods. ....
(874

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Theme of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
.... The most arrogant and prideful thing that a human may do is to try to out guess, or set himself against the will of
God or the
gods. ....
(874

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The Myth of Icarus Generally, the gods in Greek
.... The comparison evokes the sense of a fallen
god, punished perhaps and doomed to live as a mortal who remembers his life among the
gods but can never regain it. ....
(1396

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Order in the Pre-Columbian World
.... Mesoamerica was characterized by a personal, direct
God-man relationship in which the Mesoamericans had a definite concept of what their
gods looked like, what ....
(1025

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Man/Self Relationship in Three Literary Works
.... the King, the reader is introduced to the public Oedipus - a man who though not equal to the
gods, is "first among men" and possessed of a
god within; this ....
(1027

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Ancient People of Mesoamerica
.... Then the yellow lord suggested that they make a man to enjoy the earth and offer praise to the
gods. The other three agreed. So the yellow
god took a lump of ....
(1455

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2 Versions of the Flood Story The flood story recurs in many anc
.... Every aspect of life is ascribed to a
god or
gods--the death of Gilgamesh is attributed to Ereshkigal, the Queen of Death, and "to all the
gods of the dead ....
(2015

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Miracles in the Early Church
.... His miracles are a continuation of the intervention of
God in human affairs. McBrien, Richard P. Catholicism. New York: Harper Smith, Homer. Man and His
Gods. ....
(758

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Miracles in the Old & New Testaments
.... His miracles are a continuation of the intervention of
God in human affairs. McBrien, Richard P. Catholicism. New York: Harper Smith, Homer. Man and His
Gods. ....
(752

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The History of Animal Sacrifice
.... Animal sacrifices were viewed by such cultures are perfectly sound practices that brought one closer to
God, the
gods, or their spiritual side. ....
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