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The Caribs had multiple gods in their religion, but one prominent one was the god of the underworld named Maubi. Another important deity was the goddess of fertility and agriculture known as Arawac.

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What does the name Azariah mean?

Azariah is a Hebrew name that means "helped by God" or "God has helped." It is a biblical name borne by several characters in the Old Testament.


What does the name uriah mean?

The name Uriah is of Hebrew origin and means "God is my light" or "flame of God." It is a biblical name with a strong spiritual connotation.


Is Jove a name for almighty God?

No. Jove is a Latin name for a god in their pantheon of gods. Almighty God refers to El-Shaddai, the God of the Israelites. The word "god" is a generic term to refer to deity. However, God is not a "name" at all (unlike "Jove"), even though we capitalize it as though it were a proper name. No one knows God's real, actual name. When Moses asked what God's name was, he was told, "I AM WHO I AM" (or I will be who I will be). To know the name is to have control over the bearer of that name, and no person can have control over God by knowing God's name. This is also why parents have contol over their children. Genesis indicates that the man and woman must leave their parents to be united--they leave the control of the ones who named them, and become controllers of the next generation that they name and raise, and so on through the generations.


Compare and contrast the systems of government and religion of the Arawak's and caribs?

The Arawaks had a more centralized political system with a hierarchy of chiefs, while the Caribs were more decentralized with smaller independent communities. In terms of religion, the Arawaks worshipped nature spirits and had a complex system of rituals, while the Caribs focused more on ancestor veneration and shamanism. Both societies had unique systems that influenced their daily lives and interactions.


Who did the caribs worship?

The Caribs mainly worshiped ancestral spirits and nature deities in the form of gods associated with natural phenomena such as the sun, moon, and rain. They believed in a spiritual connection between the physical world and the supernatural realm.