Odin sacrificed on of his eyes at Mímir's spring for gaining the Wisdom of Ages.
That would be Odin, he gave his left eye away as payment for this knowledge.
God gave them to us
Solomons strength was that he had the wisdom god gave him, and god was with him.
Both. God gives us wisdom but through out experiences we gain greater wisdom. Sort of a nature vs nurture thing (innate vs learned).
Enki, Lord of (Fresh) Water and Wisdom: Enki emits streams from his shoulders; he is the god who gave rulers their intelligence and who provided craftsmen with their skills; patron deity of Eridu.
God answered Solomon's request for wisdom and said that he would give him riches and honour also, and then told him to walk in God's ways and keep his statutes and commandments, (1 Kings 3.12 to 14)
Thoth was the god of wisdom
According to the History channel the Cyclops myth may have come from elephant skulls found on the islands around the time of the Greece/Troy wars and Homer. An elephant has a large nostril hole where human eye holes are and could be easily confused to be a human skull with only one eye.According to myth, the Cyclops gave up one eye to their god to gain the ability to see the future, but their god only gave them the ability to see their own death.
According to the bible , God asked king Solomon what he wanted the most. And he asked for wisdom, so God gave it to him.
haha, a poorly worded question.Prayer is simply talking with God. Wisdom comes from him, just as God once gave wisdom to Solomon. If you ask, God will answer. It may take some time, and may be in a way you'd never felt possible. But he will still answer in his time an his way. -Which is always the best way btw.:)
the humen being is the god of wisdom and knoledge.
Apollo is not the god of wisdom, Athena is. Apollo is, though, the god of reason.