NO; Zeus is a Greek Mythology God.zeus is not the same as god
Zeus is a god who controls lightning and thunder. Odin has rune spells for combat, healing, and other non-combat reasons and a spear that never misses called Gungnir. Odin is also the god of war, death, and of all the other Norse gods. If it came down to it, Odin could probably own Zeus. Odin is also infinitely smarter than Zeus because Zeus never drank from Mimir's well. Also, Odin cares for humankind when Zeus is greedy and power-hungry.
Thor is not a son of Zeus, but rather a son of Odin in Norse mythology. Thor is the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology, equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology.
Not at all. The mythologies are completely different. If anything, Zeus is Odin. Thor would be akin to Aries or Mars, but not quite either one. Thor is the thundergod of Norse mythology, the god of the storm. From Thor comes Thursday (Thor's Day.). Zeus, meanwhile, is the chief god of Greek mythology, and the root of all Romance words for god (Deus, Dios, Dieu.). Odin, meanwhile, was the chief Norse god, and the origin of Wednesday (Wodin or Odin's Day.).
You could compare him to the Christian-Judail god or the Norse gods Odin and Thor.
No. Jesus=Christ. Zeus=Greek god.
Zeus is a god who controls lightning and thunder. Odin has rune spells for combat, healing, and other non-combat reasons and a spear that never misses called Gungnir. Odin is also the god of war, death, and of all the other Norse gods. If it came down to it, Odin could probably own Zeus. Odin is also infinitely smarter than Zeus because Zeus never drank from Mimir's well. Also, Odin cares for humankind when Zeus is greedy and power-hungry.
Odin is the god of wisdom in Norse Mythology. He rules over all of the Aesir in Norse Mythology, sort of like Zeus of Greek Mythology, except every symbol of Zeus except for the leadership is more like Thor, Odin's son.
Thor is not a son of Zeus, but rather a son of Odin in Norse mythology. Thor is the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology, equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology.
Yahweh, Zeus, Thor, Odin, Jupiter, Osiris, etc.
Odin was the chief god (all-father) of later Norse mythology, the father of Thor and husband of Frigg, and the creator of Midgard (Earth) from the body of the giant Ymir. The Romans equated him with Mercury, but more accurately it would have been Jupiter/Zeus.
Not at all. The mythologies are completely different. If anything, Zeus is Odin. Thor would be akin to Aries or Mars, but not quite either one. Thor is the thundergod of Norse mythology, the god of the storm. From Thor comes Thursday (Thor's Day.). Zeus, meanwhile, is the chief god of Greek mythology, and the root of all Romance words for god (Deus, Dios, Dieu.). Odin, meanwhile, was the chief Norse god, and the origin of Wednesday (Wodin or Odin's Day.).
Odin.
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.
no, because for one God is capitalized and two God is the bible Zeus the god is not in the Bible.
Odin is not a Greek god, he is Norse.
Odin, who is also the Ruler of All Gods. Likewise, the 'Supreme God' of the Greek culture is Zeus, who is also the god of thunder. Battleschool Petra Thor was the viking god of thunder
He carrys a lightning bolt because he is the god of sky and thunder It is Odin that carries a staff - also Gandalf the Grey.