No, Zeus is Greek in origin.
Yahweh is Assyrian and Babylonian.
No, they are unrelated religions. Zeus (Greek) Yahweh (Israel)
Well that's easy. That's like asking who is more powerful a grizzly or the easterbunny. Yahweh is God and Zeus is mythical.
Zeus is.
Zeus.
No Zeus was not a myth. Zeus was a greek God, just like: God Jesus(Not actually a god but still...) Budda(Chinese) And for the record, no I am not Chinese
No: of Zeus.
'Zeus' is an ancient mythological Greek/Roman god. 'Yahweh' is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible. Thus 'Yahweh' is the God of the Jews, Christians and Muslims.
All the Greek Gods like Zeus are considered to be Mythical
That depends on who you believe to be real.
Zeus and the God Yahweh are from separate culture and do not intermingle with one another. So no, Zeus did not create God Yahweh, nor did God Yahweh create Zeus. They are a separate entity from different cultures.AnswerZeus and God (Yahweh) belong to two very different religious systems. Although we can not positively prove or disprove the existence of either god, it is almost univerally accepted that belief in one precludes belief in the other. That view precludes thinking of one creating the other. The one thing that Zeus and God (Yahweh) may have in common is that Zeus is a storm god, while some scholars think that Yahweh was once worshipped as a storm god.
No.it's a myth.
No, Yahweh is the Hebrew/Jewish word for "Lord." The God of the Hebrews. Zeus was the father of Hercules.