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9/30/20

[Answer] Who is king of the gods?

Answer: Zeus




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Who is king of the gods? Zeus Greek God - King of Gods Zeus Jesus Christ is the Great I AM - Abide In Christ Inc King of Everything - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia As polytheistic systems evolve there is a tendency for one deity usually male to achieve preeminence as king of the gods. This tendency can parallel the growth of hierarchical systems of political power in which a monarch eventually comes to assume ultimate authority for human affairs. Other gods come to serve in a Divine Council or pantheon – such subsidiary courtier-deities are usually linked by family ties from the union of a single husband or wife or else from an androgynous divinity who is responsible for the creation. Other gods come to serve in a Divine Council or pantheon – such subsidiary courtier-deities are usually linked by family ties from the union of a single husband or wife or else from an androgynous divinity who is responsible for the creation. Historically subsequent social events such as invasions or shifts in power structures can cause the previous king of the gods to be displaced by a new divinity who assumes the displaced god's attributes and functions. Frequently the king of the gods has at least one wife who is the queen of the gods. Examples of this displacement of kings of the gods include: • In the Mesopotamian Anunnaki Enlil displaces Anu and is in turn replaced by Marduk . • The Ancient Egyptian Ennead and Ogdoad where the deity Osiris assumes pre-eminence to be displaced by Seth or Sutekh who is in turn replaced by Horus son to Osiris and Isis • In the Canaanite pantheon Baʿal ( Hadad ) displaces El • In the Hurrian / Hittite pantheon Teshub or Tarhunt or Arinna...


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