zues responded with a clap of thunder
A grinder at the mill
he heard thunder and there were no clouds out
In Homer's "Odyssey," the character who witnesses Zeus sending a good omen to Odysseus is the swineherd Eumaeus. This occurs when Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, is in the company of Telemachus and Eumaeus. The omen takes the form of an eagle carrying a trembling dove, which is interpreted as a sign of divine favor and protection for Odysseus as he seeks to reclaim his home and family.
After they leave the cyclopes' island, Odysseus takes his ships back to the neighboring island that they stopped at before (the one with really good land for farming but no seeds have been planted and lots of goats). They sacrifice the goat that Odysseus used to escape- Polyphemus' biggest ram. They sacrifice it to Zeus, but Zeus ignores it.
zues responded with a clap of thunder
A grinder at the mill
he heard thunder and there were no clouds out
he heard thunder and there were no clouds out
In Homer's "Odyssey," the character who witnesses Zeus sending a good omen to Odysseus is the swineherd Eumaeus. This occurs when Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, is in the company of Telemachus and Eumaeus. The omen takes the form of an eagle carrying a trembling dove, which is interpreted as a sign of divine favor and protection for Odysseus as he seeks to reclaim his home and family.
Athena's aid to Odysseus takes the form of ultimately helping to persuade Zeus to make a declaration and allow Odysseus to return home, and to leave Calypso's island, where he has spent a good deal of a decade. Since he was barred by the god Poseidon, it can be inferred that Zeus was neutral and did not intervene, but was certainly not pleased by Odysseus's wounding of Polyphemus and hubris shown towards Poseidon, if Athena had to persuade Zeus to act.
After they leave the cyclopes' island, Odysseus takes his ships back to the neighboring island that they stopped at before (the one with really good land for farming but no seeds have been planted and lots of goats). They sacrifice the goat that Odysseus used to escape- Polyphemus' biggest ram. They sacrifice it to Zeus, but Zeus ignores it.
he helped Odysseus and he also slayed Argos to help Zeus. I'm not to sure about the bad deeds though.
Because they are brothers and both very powerful gods.don't make Poseidon mad at you (good advice)
Almost all of the good people that is talked about in the bible and followed God prayed
Everything!Good HarvestVictory in WarSafe TravelsGood Entertainment/TheatreGood WineMoney/WealthGood fortune and luckBets/future tellingGood HuntsFun timeschildrenloversexcitementlong lifesfreedom,EVERYTHING WAS THE GOD"S FAULT
Knock knock! Who's there? Zeus Zeus who? Zeus is going to kill you!!!