Crete.
Minos was one of the three sons of Zeus and Europa; Zeus carried Europa across the sea as a bull.
In Greek Mythology Europa was a beautiful maiden with whom Zeus fell in love with. He took up the form of a bull and approached her from the sea. Europa was seduced by Zeus, and he carried her off to become his wife
In Greek mythology, Zeus transformed himself into a white bull and carried Europa, the princess of Phoenicia, away to the island of Crete. Europa was fascinated by the bull and approached it, and Zeus took that opportunity to whisk her away. He carried her across the sea on his back and eventually revealed his true identity to her.
Europa was the daughter of Agenor, the Phoenician king of Tyre. Zeus lusted after her when he saw her picking flowers. Zeus changed himself into a white bull and walked over to Europa. At first he acted tame and allowed Europa to climb on his back. Then he ran over the sea to Crete and there he changed into a man's form and made love to Europa. She had three sons by Zeus. They were King Minos of Crete, King Rhadamanthus of the Cyclades Islands, and, according to some legends, Prince Sarpedon of Lycia. Then she married the king of Crete, who adopted her sons. The sign Taurus the bull is based on this myth.
After Moses crossed the Red Sea , he stretched out his rod, and the Red Sea joint up again.
No, Zeus is. Poseidon is god of the sea
The Arabian Sea.
Moses and the Israelite crossed the Red Sea.
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If you are talking about the crossing of the Red Sea (or "Sea of Reeds"), the Hebrews crossed on dry land.They crossed both the Sea of Reeds and the Jordan River on dry land (Exodus ch.14; Joshua ch.3-4).
Zeus is king of the gods, and controls weather. Poseidon is god of the sea and earthquakes. He is also Zeus' brother.
For Zeus the sky and the earth, for Poseidon the sea, for Hades the Underworld.