The difference between the two is that one man that set the fleece out and tested God did not have that much faith. If you are a true believer, then you will put trust God for anything, and you will not test Him.
The judge associated with putting out a fleece is Gideon, a biblical figure from the Book of Judges in the Old Testament. He sought confirmation from God regarding his mission to save Israel from the Midianites by testing God with a fleece, first asking for dew to be on the fleece while the ground remained dry, and then the opposite. This story illustrates Gideon's desire for assurance and guidance before undertaking a significant task.
Nothing, the difference is in the author's style of writing
Yes.
The god Pan had, on the lower half of his body.
In the Bible, Gideon put a fleece before God as a sign of confirmation. He asked God to make the fleece wet with dew while the ground remained dry, and then to make the ground wet with dew while the fleece remained dry, to confirm his calling to lead the Israelites against their enemies.
A god is male and a goddess is female
Jesus is God's son
Not a god, a mortal man named Jason.
There are several scriptures that talk about a fleece before God. Some of these are Judges 6: 1-40 specifically verses 37-39.
a commandment is ordained from God to the people of God. a covenant is an agreement between to persons or between a person and God.
It does not mean to steal from someone! Fleece is another name for wool. Judges 6:37-40 tells a story about using fleece to understand God's intentions.
sorry but Jason is not a god at all in fact he was the hero of the golden fleece