Biblical answer: Listening to his commandments and instruction in The Bible, but doing this out of pure love for God.
1 John 5:2,3 - "By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and carry out his commandments. For this is what the love of God means, that we observe his commandments; and yet his commandments are not burdensome"
In the Odyssey, Odysseus shows respect for the gods by making sacrifices and offerings to them, following their guidance and advice, and acknowledging their power and influence over his destiny. He prays to the gods for help and guidance on his journey home, and he honors them by obeying their commands and rituals.
There were several Greek gods and goddesses associated with law: Nomos was the god of law, and his wife Themis and daughter Dike were goddesses of justice. Nemesis is sometimes also cited as a goddess of law (in terms of retributory punishment). Eunomia is called the goddess of law and order. Dike, Eunomia and Eirene (goddess of peace) are often referred to collectively as Horae, goddesses of order and justice.
I assume you mean "Zeus". That's one of the Olympians, one of the gods of Ancient Greece (though there are still some people who believe in the Olympians). Ancient Greeks believed in several gods; Zeus was the ruler over these gods - according to the ancient beliefs.
The Maya tried to please their gods by offering sacrifices, such as animal sacrifices or bloodletting ceremonies. They also performed rituals and built temples as offerings to honor and worship their deities. Additionally, they believed in following a calendar system and conducting ceremonies on specific dates to ensure blessings from the gods.
The moral lesson of "Visitation of the Gods" by Gilda Cordero-Fernando is that power and authority can corrupt individuals and lead them to abuse their positions for personal gain. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the negative effects of blindly following authority figures and the importance of questioning and resisting injustice.
to follow the comandments of god in the way hewould want you to .
no, gods law ia.
Yes, very much so, as to cross Greek gods was believed to earn the ire of the goddesses and gods who had given that law to mankind.
The following are belligerent gods: Athena Ares Nemesis Hades
She's innocent in the sense that she was following Divine Law, or the law by the gods. And the law by the gods states that every human being must have a proper burial. Creon, however, rejects these laws and cares more about his nation. He believes that Polynices was an enemy of his nation, and rejected the god's laws in order to outcast him.Antigone was right, she followed the god's laws above mere human laws.
Mesopotamia high what?
The cast of Sharia-Gods Law - 2006 includes: Manuel Cauchi as Executioner Holger Veh as SWAT Officer
It is all according to which laws you are referring to. If it is Gods Law, then no for they are one of the same thing. Gods law is about love. If it is mans law, the answer is also no, unless mans law is tempered with mercy. The inflexibility of today laws make all else as naught, there is little that is paramount to that law.
Gods of the Greek Pantheon.
Following the law is a good idea. You should not break the law.
L-A- Law - 1986 The Gods Must Be Lawyers 5-14 was released on: USA: 21 February 1991
It means not following the law.