PHAROAH
There are many gods mentioned in the bible as god is a title. There is only one Jehovah as he is the true god
Yes, the Bible mentions other gods, but it emphasizes the belief in one true God. The existence of other gods is acknowledged, but they are often portrayed as false idols or deities worshipped by other cultures.
Ra is one of the gods of the ancient Egyptian pantheon. I don't think Ra is mentioned in any part of the Bible.
They are common references the readers of the Ramayana are expected to understand.
Mary. She bore Jesus according to Gods Will.
Psyche was the Roman name used- notice that in the myth, the names of the gods and goddesses mentioned (Venus, Jupiter) are the Roman names.
Yes, the names of Greek gods should be capitalized, as they are proper nouns. For example, names like Zeus, Athena, and Hermes are capitalized to signify their status as specific deities within mythology. This convention applies to both their names and any titles associated with them, such as "God of the Sea" for Poseidon.
Assuming you mean God of the Bible then yes God is almighty. The Bible mentions spiritual beings / rulers but there are no 'other gods'. "Other gods" in the Bible refers to pagan idols, gods of wood or stone Exodus 23:13 "Pay attention to all that I have said to you, and make no mention of the names of other gods, nor let it be heard on your lips. Deuteronomy 6:14 You shall not go after other gods, the gods of the peoples who are around you-
In the Bible, groves are often mentioned as places where people worshiped false gods or idols. They are significant in biblical teachings as they represent a departure from true worship of God and a temptation to follow other gods. Groves are often associated with pagan practices and are condemned in the Bible as a form of idolatry.
Athena and Hermes are the only main gods in the Odyssey.
In Buddhism gods and heavens are mentioned. But it is not about worshiping gods