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What do you call the sacred writing containing Gods revelation?

Qu'ran


What do you call sacred writing containing Gods revelation?

bible/ scripture


What are two way gods suen revelation is passed on?

By reading about Gods Divine Revelation


Is this written account of gods revelation and his relationship with his people?

It depends on the specific text you are referring to. Many religious texts like the Bible, Quran, and Vedas contain accounts of God's revelation and his relationship with his people. These texts are considered sacred by believers of their respective religions.


What did guru Nanak do after he received gods revelation?

died


How are Chielo and Egwugwu similar?

They represent the gods and the gods' will. They are said to be taken by the spirit of the gods. The villagers immensely respect them as they are sacred beings.


Sacred sites where the Greeks believed the gods spoke?

shrines


What was the name of the river where their gods swore their sacred oaths?

The River Styx


What is the sacred python?

The sacred python was the idea of the sacred untouchable python in Things Fall Apart, expressed by the Igbo tribe. The python was considered an animal of the gods and was not to be harmed or interfered with.


What is the sacred animal of the Greek gods?

Theseus was never recorded to have a sacred animal. He defeated the Cretan Bull, but he never had any more run ins with any more animals.


What are the sacred objects for the major Greek gods?

Some sacred objects for the major Greek gods include Zeus's thunderbolt, Poseidon's trident, Athena's owl, and Apollo's lyre. These objects are often associated with specific powers or attributes of the gods.


Is the Pantheon sacred to Jerusalem and sacred to both Judaism and Islam?

The Pantheon as either the entire set of Greek Gods or the Temples in which such Gods are worshiped are considered blasphemous and idolatrous to Jews and Muslims alike and are therefore not sacred in the slightest. Jews celebrate Hannukah, when zealous religious leaders overthrew the Greek Imperial Authorities and smashed the idols of Greek Gods placed in the Jewish Great Temple.