Amasis said that the Lord gave him a sign. This is from the Bible.
Amasis believes that the god Apollo is sending him a sign. He interprets various events, such as the behavior of animals and natural occurrences, as divine omens indicating Apollo's favor or guidance. This belief reflects Amasis's reliance on divine signs to inform his decisions and validate his actions as a ruler. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of religion and the interpretation of omens in his culture.
Amasis II died in 526.
Exekias is a much better painter than the Amasis painter. This can easily been seen by simply holding up a photo of one work from each. It's also important to note that the Amasis painter is called that because we don't know if it was Amasis who painted these vases however it was Amasis who painted them. Exekias enscribed his name onto his vases which is how we are able to credit them as his. This is what I've learnt so far in Classics 102; Greek art & Mythology
I don't belive in him.
The phorah, Amasis felt bored because he yawned.
God alone knows. How do you presume to know what god thinks?
Atheist.
No it is not because 8-5 does not mean that the 5 is a negative sign but my weird mom thinks it is.
He's not, but then God only thinks he's a doctor.
Trying to guess what God thinks about any group of people is dangerous and unproductive. If you turn to the Bible for guidance about what God thinks, the general theme that appears is that God wants people to love each other.
When he gets old and god thinks its time
Megalomaniac