Seating area in a theater.
1Increasingly the gods were seen as symbols of a single transcendent Reality.
2May the gods bring you the news that you desire to hear.
3But the end of all rests in the hands of the gods.
4If the gods are good, he'll let us sleep by his fire.
5Watch as the Great Flood nearly wipes out the gods' early followers.
6She must leave the near future in the lap of the gods.
7He conceived progeny in himself; with his mouth he created the gods.
8A great battle erupted among the gods, and Edonai had been destroyed.
9Supposedly, native Hawaiians used the place for human sacrifice to the gods.
10Perhaps the gods look out for those without consciences, but who try.
11Liberty raises us to the gods; holiness prostrates us on the ground.
12So far none of the gods had taken part in the battle.
13Are there others who deny the gods' divinity in the first place?
14By the gods, what an end, eh, brother?' she said to Kleandrias.
15Still others- asmallminority, to be sure-doubtedthat the gods ever existed.
16So they can follow and live in the example of the gods.
Translations for the gods