It is God who was, still and will. Answer 2: The question is not about our or Christian faith, but about the Aryan religion . Don't mix them up!
Vedic religion, Varuna (Devanagari: वरुण, IAST: varuṇa) is a god of the sky, of water and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and of the underworld. He is one of the most prominent Devas in the Rigveda, and lord of the heavens and the earth. In later Hinduism, he continued his dominion over all forms of the water element, particularly the oceans.
Agni was the Aryan fire god.
Not only 'Sky', 'Sea /Ocean', 'Land', 'Fire' & 'Air' are also god. in Egypt the sky god was called nut and the ground god was called geb.
it's god of the sea, and Neptune
Uranus, the sky god, was wounded by Kronos, and his blood fell to the sea, and Aphrodite arose from the sea foam.
Zues is the greek god of the sky. His brother, Poseidon is god of the sea (and horses) And his other brother, Hades is god of the underworld.
by god he lifted his hands and said the words let the see be with us
There are three major realms: The sky, the sea, and the underworld. Zeus is the god of the sky, Poseidon is god of the sea, and Hades is god of the underworld. Also, they are all sons of Rhea, a Titan, so all of the other gods and goddesses are their sons or daughters.
In many religious beliefs, God is seen as the creator of the sea and sky, embodying power and majesty in these vast and awe-inspiring elements. The sea and sky are often symbolically linked to concepts of vastness, life, and eternity, reflecting the divine nature of creation. The beauty and complexity of the sea and sky are often seen as evidence of God's wisdom and creativity.
Dyaus
Indra, the God of War.
he chose to be, First Zeus wanted to be the god of the sky, then Hades said he wanted to be the god of the underworld, that's why Poseidon became the god of sea