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zeon 1
zeus 26
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26 been
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Athenagoras
A plea for the Christians

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zeus

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1 1 | Lacedaemonian venerates Agamemnon as Zeus, and Phylonoe the daughter 2 5 | says doubtingly:--~ "If Zeus indeed does reign in heaven 3 5 | and the earth?~ Him reckon Zeus, and him regard as God."~ 4 5 | assigned, underlying them ("Zeus," for instance: "who Zeus 5 5 | Zeus," for instance: "who Zeus is I know not, but by report"), 6 6 | according to them, being named Zeus in respect of the fervid 7 14| considering him to be the same as Zeus and Apollo; the Thasians 8 20| hundred-handed; of the daughter of Zeus, whom he begat of his mother 9 20| the males of them; and how Zeus bound his father, and cast 10 20| we must believe Kronos, Zeus, Kore, and the rest, to 11 20| dragon, or was swallowed by Zeus, that Zeus might be too 12 20| swallowed by Zeus, that Zeus might be too large to be 13 21| terrible in battle, the ally of Zeus against the Titans, is shown 14 22| human founts."~If, then, Zeus is fire, and Hera the earth, 15 22| of them is a god, neither Zeus, nor Hera, nor Aidoneus; 16 22| ever self-accordant God. Zeus is, according to the Stoics, 17 22| different ways. Some call Zeus twofold masculine-feminine 18 22| his image God. As regards Zeus again: If he is air, born 19 22| the male part is called Zeus and the female Hera (whence 20 22| abominable intercourse of Zeus with them should be taken 21 23| and of Kronos and Rhea, Zeus, Hera, and all the others, 22 23| great sovereign in heaven, Zeus, driving a winged car, advances 23 23| this does not refer to the Zeus who is said to have sprung 24 30| Callimachus, in the nativity of Zeus, you do not believe in his 25 32| intercourse, to hate either Zeus, who begat children of his 26 32| these tales, which made Zeus more unholy and detestable


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