That depends what religion
Christianity
there is only one God and he is loving and kind.... a long time ago he let his only son Jesus Christ be born by a virgin then lived a perfect life and died so we can be forgiven of our sins and we can still be forgiven today if you commit your life to Christ!!
Christianity only has one supreme being and that is God. The Trinity is represented in the three natures of God which is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
No one Hellenic Gods embodies "Supreme Good", all the Gods together in their immense diversity and variety, working harmoniously together to cause, harmonize, sustain, and keep the universe, embody the Supreme Good.
The Greek god who represented the sun was Helios.
the main god that represented the sun was, Ra which represented light, warmth, and growth.
the main god that represented the sun was, Ra which represented light, warmth, and growth.
the main god that represented the sun was, Ra which represented light, warmth, and growth.
There is no official "Supreme God", like Zeus is in Greek mythology. However if one were to give the title of "Supreme God" to a Norse God it would have to be Odin.
They likely represented the Rain God.
they think it represented they where a god if they got gold the where a god or a Pharoh
If you believe people made up the concept of God, then people also made up "the will of the supreme being." If you believe that God is a real supreme being, then the will of the supreme being was not given to God, but something God possesses and man simply recognizes.
He was the supreme God, and would manifest as other gods. He represented the midday sun. He commanded the earth, the sky, and the underworld. His boat carried the prayers and blessings of the living with the souls of the dead. --Information from Wikipedia
There's none as "supreme god". God itself is considered as "supreme". The shape and form we give to offer prayers is upto each individual.