14 sentences with 'god'

Example sentences and phrases with the word god and other words derived from it.

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« Zeus is the main god in Greek mythology. »

god: Zeus is the main god in Greek mythology.
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« In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder. »

god: In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder.
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« The writings emphasise the role of the Sun god and his divine retinue. »
« A jackal-headed god, Anubis, operated the scales, while a scribe recorded the verdict. »
« At this point, the heart could betray the soul, telling the god all the sins its owner had committed in life. »
« In time, this became true monotheism: the belief that there is only one god, and that all other "gods" are illusory. »
« The architect who designed the pyramid, Imhotep, was later deified as the son of Ptah, the god who created the universe. »
« He went so far as to claim that Aten was the only god, something that seemed absurd to the decidedly polytheistic Egyptians. »
« Amun-Ra, the sun god, travelled by day and by night. It was in the night hours, precisely, that he travelled to the other world or Tuat. »
« The Assyrians held that their patron god, a god of war also called Ashur, demanded the submission of other peoples and their respective gods. »
« In time, the identity of the god in question became Ahura Mazda, the supreme god of the Zoroastrian religion instead of Marduk, but the principle remained the same. »
« Each Mesopotamian city was believed to be 'owned' by a patron god, a deity who watched over it and answered prayers if they were made correctly and accompanied by rituals and sacrifices. »
« The prophets were also responsible for enunciating the idea that Yahweh was the only god, partly in reaction to Assyria's demands that all subjects recognise the Assyrian god Asshur as the supreme god. »
« Initially, most Hebrews still at least acknowledged the existence of other gods; this phenomenon is called henotheism, a term for the worship of a single god in the context of a belief in the existence of more than one god (i.e., there are many gods, but we worship only one of them). »

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