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Examples:those whom the Gods love die young—supernaturally fine craft (idiom); the work of the Gods—demons and gods at work (idiom); unexplained event crying out for a supernatural explanation—the three gods in charge of heaven, earth and water (Daoism)—lit. Gods appear and devils vanish (idiom); appear and disappear unpredictably—Three Sovereigns, between Gods and Emperors in third millennium BC—offer sacrifice (to Gods or ancestors)—offer sacrifices to the gods or ancestors—list of Gods and Immortals—make offerings (to the Gods)—make an offering to the gods—pray the gods for the avoidance of a misfortune—respect Gods and demons from a distance (idiom); to remain at a respectful distance—wine offered gods in worship—Hermes, in Greek mythology, messenger of the Gods—Gods may do what cattle may not—(of Gods) descend to the world of mortals—make offerings (to gods or ancestors)—generic term for a sacrifice the gods—ritual money made of paper burnt for the Gods or the dead—the work of gods and devils (idiom); unexplained event crying out for a supernatural explanation—offer thanks to the gods—the Gods of earth and grain—polytheism, belief in the existence of many gods—(idiom) blame the gods and accuse others—sacrificial flesh offered the gods (old)—offer sacrifices (to gods or ancestors) whilst abstaining from meat, wine etc—the gods love the common people [idiom.]—Oceanus, Titan God of the seas before Poseidon—deism, theological theory of God who does not interfere in the Universe—Mohammed (c. 570-632), central figure of Islam and prophet of God—Lord of the East, the sun God of Chinese mythology—the God of Thunder strikes bean curd, a bully picks the weakest person—pantheism, theological theory equating God with the Universe—Chronos, Greek God and cannibalistic child abuser, father of Zeus—Dionysus, the god of wine in Greek mythology—name or river God associated with Yellow river—Loki, god of fire and mischievous destroyer in Norse mythology—Bes or Bisu, Egyptian protector god of households—outer transcendence (perfection through the agency of God)—Jehovah (biblical name for God, Hebrew: YHWH)—panentheism, theological theory of God as equal the Universe while transcending it—Lei Gong or Duke of Thunder, the God of Thunder in Chinese mythology—Attila (406-453), Hun emperor, known as the scourge of God—planning is with man, accomplishing with heaven (idiom); Man proposes but God disposes.—pandeism, theological theory that God created the Universe and became one with it—Ormazda, the Sun God of the Zoroastrians and Manicheans—Food is the God of the people. (idiom); People view food as the primary need.—folk festival, esp. involving shrine or image of God—Ganesha (the elephant-headed God in Hinduism, son of Shiva and Parvati)—hold sb. in the same regard as one would a god [idiom.]— |