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The book of Psalms in the Holy Bible has many Psalms written By King David. Some of the psalms were written by different people, though.

The book of Psalms is in the Old Testament - about the middle of The Bible.

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What playwright wrote about Zeus that was quoted by Antigone?

The playwright who wrote about Zeus and is quoted in "Antigone" is Sophocles. In the context of the play, Antigone references the will of the gods, which reflects Sophocles' exploration of divine law versus human law. The themes of fate, justice, and the power of the gods are central to Sophocles' works, including "Antigone."


Are the gods to blame for what happens to Oedipus?

Some scholars will agree that it is simply "Fate" that is responsible. The play is a good example that "bad things happen to good people" and that lots of things in life are uncontrollable. There really isn't anyone to blame. Not even the Gods really...


What two gods are painted on the sides of the stage at the globe theatre why those two gods?

Apollo and Mercury because they are gods of eloquence and poetry.


What is the meaning of the poem the gods of the copybook headings?

The meaning is pretty straightforward and is, to some extent, an answer to a search for meaning - or, at least, why things happen the way they do. The author (Rudyard Kipling) was an Englishmen who just lost his son in WWI. It is, in some sense, an explanation for the causes of war. Generally, the poem is saying two things: 1) The human condition repeats - and ends each time with war. 2) The further people get from common sense, the closer to the tipping point where common sense wil reassert itself. This is not a peaceful process but violent one. More specifically, it is saying the human condition is given to false gods - the Gods of the Market Place (a wholistic combination of government and business in league with each other). Sooner or later, after people realize that these gods cannot produce what they need and, indeed, when these false gods fail, common sense (the gods of the copybook headings) reasserts itself. Violence (war) ensues.


What limits Creon's power in 'Antigone'?

The gods limit Creon's power in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon acts as the earthly representative of the gods inThebes. He is the immediate authority figure over his people. He may consult with advisors such as the leader of the chorus of Theban elders and Teiresias the blind prophet. But at all times he must make sure that what he does and says does not contradict or compete with the gods.

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Who wrote Men like gods?

H. G. Wells wrote Men Like Gods.


How did the people who wrote the Bible so known of God?

People who wrote the bible books were many prophets. And all prophets were called for gods work.


What is the body of stories about gods and heroes in Greece?

The Homeric poems.


Did Homer believe in the greek gods?

No, Homer did not believe in the gods that he wrote about. He was a Pagan, which is someone who believes that there is no God or gods at all. All of the storys he wrote about were Myths.


Who originally wrote Hercules?

The Gods wrote Hercules. But it's not reallyreal


Who wrote the mythology book Ye Gods?

Ye Gods was written by Tom Holt.


Was Homer a religious figure in Greek mythology?

homer was an ancient greek author, not a greek god. he wrote about them in his works


Are there still people who believe in the Egyptian Gods?

just because people in Egypt believe in them doesn't mean people from other countries don't. like me, when i wrote this i was 12, in ENGLAND. believe wat you want to, doesn't matter on the country. either one god, multiple gods, or again multiple gods but one behind everything.


Why did Zeus get to be the ruler of all the gods?

he survived cronos thanks to his mother


In Homer's poems the chief difference between human beings and the gods is?

In Homer's poems, the chief difference between human beings and the gods is immortality. The gods are immortal beings with divine powers and abilities, while humans are mortal and subject to the limitations and vulnerabilities of mortal life. This fundamental difference underpins many of the interactions and conflicts between humans and gods in Homer's epic works.


Why did Rudyard Kipling write the poem the Gods of the Copybook Headings?

Kipling wrote it because after the World War1, people suffered a lot. People got tired and confused. The Gods of the Copybook Headings represents wisdom and virtue. Kipling writes the poem to encourage people to be the wise people.


Who wrote fables in ancient greese?

I think that the gods or the mortals, humans wrote these myths. I'm not sure.