Yes. In Hesiod's, Works and Days, he describes the five ages or generations of humanity on earth. These are five ages throughout history of the world that were either destroyed by Zeus or self-destructed. The first four ages have gone. The last one, the fifth age, appears to be right now. He speaks of the utter and complete moral decay of humanity and how most of the gods will abandon the earth because of it. He speaks of the majority of humanity having become godless, foulmouthed, envious, with scowling faces, mistreating their parents who nurtured them, etc. Hesiod says that Zeus will destroy this last generation.
Apollo was different from other Greek gods just as much as every Greek god was different from each other. He was the god of music and prophecies. He was also a twin with the other Greek god Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
The Oracles would predict the future in prophecies. The Greeks used them before going on quests or to war.Hope this helps! :)
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There isn't a specific god for parts of the body or senses like vision but if you mean visions like prophecies then Apollo.
Hestia was not in any greek stories
Prophecies came from oracles in Greek myth.
The bible still has many unfulfilled prophecies that are said to happen in the last days. most of them are in the Book of Revelation.
Apollo was the god of prophecies, but he told his prophecies through the oracle of delphi
He was the god of The Sun, Poetry, Healing, and Prophecies.
he is the god of truth music and prophecies
Yes; some - though not all - are from Delphi.
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the workekrs doenst unfulfilled the tasks
the word "filled" is prefixed by "ful".
The role of the Oracle of Delphi was to give prophecies to asking Greeks.
if you have a dream and it does come true it is fulfilled but if it doesnt come true it is unfulfilled.
AnswerNo. When read objectively and in context, the Book of Isaiah does not contain any prophecies.