when God wants it
The break is a fault in the rock that can lead to an earthquake, whose tremors can cause much damage to property and death.
There are several earthquakes mentioned in the Bible, including the earthquake at Mount Sinai when God gave the Ten Commandments, the earthquake in the book of Revelation that happens before the end of the world, and the earthquake at the crucifixion of Jesus.
This would be known as an Act of God.
The science of earthquakes (seismology) came from the Greek word seismos meaning "to shake".
Apparently, an epithet for Apollo was Paean.
Those delivering souls to the underworld such as Hermes.
Lord of Noon is an epithet for Helios. Helios is the personification of the sun in the Greek mythology, the Odyssey.
King Menelaus is often referred to by the epithet "of Sparta," highlighting his royal status as the king of Sparta in ancient Greek mythology. He is best known for his role in the Trojan War, particularly as the husband of Helen, whose abduction by Paris sparked the conflict. This epithet underscores his connection to Spartan identity and heritage.
nothing can stand the power of god (earthquake)
posiedon
Poseidon
when God wants it
That epithet refers to Homer, the ancient Greek poet widely regarded as the author of the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. He is considered one of the greatest poets of all time and his works have had a profound influence on Western literature.
the real God is on everones
The epithet "of the great war cry" refers to the ancient Greek hero Achilles, a central figure in Homer's "The Iliad." He is renowned for his prowess in battle and his fierce demeanor, which is often encapsulated in the battle cries that rally his warriors. Achilles embodies the themes of honor, glory, and the tragic nature of war, making his epithet particularly fitting in the context of the epic.
Muskesh is an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva and means conqueror of the Muka Demon. The name Muskesh is a common name in India. There are many different people with this name, some are actors, directors, sportsmen and business men.