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The GODS [of the WORLD]

The GODS [of the PAGAN-WORLD]

NEPHILIM SERPENT SEED RUINING YAHWEH'S CREATION

In Genesis 1:1-25 Yahweh disclosed Himself to us as the Almighty Creator … as God … as Elohim – also the almighty Judge and as such He blessed everything that He has created.  Then from verses 26 onward, He created mankind (“male and female He created them” – says the Bible) – He disclosed Himself as the loving heavenly Father (Yahweh).

Genesis 2:7 gives us more knowledge regarding the creation of mankind. We find our Abba … the Almighty One … personally breathing His very own breath of life into the nostrils of the very first man that He created and man became a living being. The same  happened when the very first woman was created as Yahweh caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam,  and while Adam slept, our wonderful Creator built up and made  a woman – breathed into her the breath of life, “and He brought her to the man.” [Gen.1:26-27 “Yahweh Elohim said, Let Us, Father, Son and Holy Spirit make mankind in Our image, after Our likeness, and let them have complete authority … over everything … upon the earth. So YAH created man in His own image, in the image and likeness of Yah He created him; male and female He created them.” Gen. 2:7 “Then Yahweh formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath or spirit of life, and man became a living being.”]

Our heavenly Father, is all about covenant in a personal relationship with mankind. He created a man (Adam) - He gave man a wonderful garden that He Himself had made -  to live in [Gen. 2:14-15] – food to eat  – gave him His rules to live by - found that Adam was lonely then  made him a woman, a helper meet [Gen. 2:18-23]. Together the very first adult human beings had the amazing privilege to walk in the presence of the Almighty. They were perfect … ‘born’ …created … shaped and wonderfully made by the hands of  Yahweh God Himself. They were blessed … and commanded to “Be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth.” (Gen. 26:28).  

 

The fruit of every tree in the garden was their food, excluding the TREE of LIFE in the middle of the garden and the TREE of the KNOWLEDGE of  GOOD and EVIL and BLESSING and CALAMITY. THIS was used mightily by the enemy of our souls and through Eve, being disobedient, deceived by the serpent  - SIN came into the world.

 

Through mankind, the devil had his way … had Adam and Eve sent forth from the Garden of Eden (Gen. 3:23). Gen. 3:24 “So Yahweh God drove OUT the man; and He placed at the east of the Garden of Eden the cherubim and a flaming sword which turned every way, to KEEP and GUARD the WAY to the TREE of LIFE.”

 

SKIP FORWARD to GENESIS SIX:

Genesis 6, Enoch 6-10 - [ Jude and Peter] …  tells us of another great tragedy that  happened on earth. It tells the story of the Nephilim that were on the earth in those days and also afterward, when the angels of Yahweh God went to the  daughters of men and had children by them.

Genesis 6:4-6  “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days – and also afterward – when the angels of Yah went to the daughters of men and had children by them. They were the heroes [Thesaurus: heroes = hujackers, captors, super-beings, conquerors, kidnappers, jailors, hostage takers, IDOLS (gods)] of old, men of renown [Thesaurus: renown = victors, super-beings, IDOLS (gods), incarnations, avatars, manifestations]. Yahweh saw how great man’s wickedness [Thesaurus: widkedness = evilness, badness, impiety, ungodliness, transgressions, sin] on the earth had become, and that every inclination [Thesaurus: inclination = feeling] of thoughts of his heart was only EVIL ALL the TIME. Yahweh was GRIEVED that He had made man on the earth, and HIS HEART WAS FILLED with PAIN”].

Through the SIN of the angels of Yahweh God – 200 of them says the Book of Enoch  - with the daughters of men came all that was evil – the ‘giants’ – the super human beings - the “GODS” of the Romans and the Greeks and every other pagan nation.  But it did not stop there … their evilness had no end and they sinned also with the birds and the beasts and the reptiles to bring forth every dinosauric creature and every man-animal creature you can think of. They are all there … in the LIST of GREEK “MYTHOLOGICAL” creatures. Legendary creatures, mythic HUMANOIDS, DRAGONS, AUTOMATONS, DEIFIED HUMAN BEINGS, WEIRD ANIMAL BEINGS ... DEMONS ... EVIL SPIRITS ... NYMPHS ... TWO HEADED SERPENTS ... CHIMERAS ... WATER SPIRITS  etc. ... etc. ... etc.

LIST OF GREEK "mythological" CREATURES:  - all to do with the sin of the angels Gen. 6 and Enoch 6-10 also mentioned in Jude and Peter.

A HOST of legendary creatures, animals and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology.

  • 1 Mythological creatures

  • 2 Animals from Greek mythology

  • 3 Dragons

    • 3.1 Drakons

    • 3.2 Cetea

    • 3.3 Dracaenae

  • 4 Automatons

  • 5 Mythic humanoids

  • 6 Deified human beings

Mythological creatures

  • Aeternae, creatures which killed with bony, saw-toothed protuberances sprouting from their heads.

  • Asterius or Aster, a giant.

  • Athos, a giant.

  • Alcyoneus, a giant.

  • Almops, a giant, son of the god Poseidon and the half-nymph Helle.

  • Aloadae, strong and aggressive giants.

    • Ephialtes

    • Otus (or Otos, as well as Otis)

  • Amphisbaena, a serpent with a head at each end.

  • Antaeus, half-giant son of Poseidon and Gaia. Killed by Heracles.

  • Arachne, half-spider half-female, the mother of all spiders. She was transformed into this state by Athena, after losing a weaving contest after she boastfully said she was the best.

  • Arae, female daemons of curses, particularly of the curses placed by the dead upon those guilty of their death, called forth from the underworld.

  • Argus or Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed giant.

  • Azeus, a giant.

  • Catoblepas, buffalo-like creature with shaggy fur, large horns and a heavy head whose toxic breath or gaze could kill.

  • Centaur and Centauride, creature with a head and torso of a human and the body of a horse.

    • Typical Centaurs

      • Agrius, one of the Centaurs who fought with Heracles.

      • Amycus, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

      • Asbolus, a centaur. He was a seer, or an auger: a diviner who read omens in the flight of birds.

      • Bienor, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

      • Centaurus, father of the centaurs.

      • Chiron, the eldest and wisest of the centaurs. The ancient trainer of heroes such as Achilles.

      • Chthonius, a Centaur who was killed by Nestor at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia.

      • Cyllarus, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

      • Dictys, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

      • Eurytus, a Centaur present at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia, who caused the conflict between the Lapiths and the Centaurs by trying to carry the bride off.

      • Eurynomos, one of the Centaurs who fought against the Lapiths at the wedding of Hippodamia.

      • Elatus, a Centaur killed by Heracles.

      • Eurytion, two different Centaurs bearing the same name.

      • Hylaeus, a centaur who tried to rape Atalanta. He was killed by Meleager.

      • Hylonome, a Centauride, wife of Cyllarus.

      • Nessus, famous centaur, killed by Heracles.

      • Perimedes, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

      • Phólos, a centaur.

      • Pholus, a wise centaur and friend of Heracles.

      • Rhoetus, a centaur who fought and killed at the Centauromachy.

      • Thaumas, a centaur.

      • Rhaecus, a centaur who tried to rape Atalanta. He was killed by Meleager.

    • Cyprian Centaurs, bull-horned centaurs native to the island of Cyprus.

    • Lamian Centaurs or Lamian Pheres, twelve rustic spirits of the Lamos river. They were set by Zeus to guard the infant Dionysos, protecting him from the machinations of Hera but the enraged goddess transformed them into ox-horned Centaurs. They accompanied Dionysos in his campaign against the Indians.

      • Aescaus

      • Amphithemis

      • Ceteus

      • Eurybios

      • Faunus

      • Gleneus

      • Nomeon

      • Orthaon

      • Petraeus

      • Phanes

      • Riphonus

      • Spargeus

    • Winged Centaurs

  • Cerastes, spineless serpents with a set of ram-like horns on their heads.

  • Cetus or Ceto, sea monsters.

  • Ceuthonymus, daemon of the underworld. Father of Menoetius.

  • Charon, the ferryman of Hades.

  • Charybdis, a sea monster whose inhalations formed a deadly whirlpool or a huge water mouth.

  • Chimera, a fire-breathing three-headed monster with one head of a lion, one of a snake, and another of a goat, lion claws in front and goat legs behind, and a long snake tail.

  • Chthonius, a giant.

  • Crocotta or Cynolycus, creature with the body of a stag, a lion's neck, cloven hooves, and a wide mouth with a sharp, bony ridge in place of teeth. It imitates the human voice, calls men by name at night, and devours those who approach it. It is as brave as a lion, as swift as a horse, and as strong as a bull. It cannot be overcome by any weapon of steel.

  • Cyclops (plural Cyclopes), a race of one-eyed giants.

    • Arges, one of the children of Gaia and Uranus. Uranus locked him in Tartarus.

    • Brontes, one of the children of Gaia and Uranus. Uranus locked him in Tartarus.

    • Steropes, one of the children of Gaia and Uranus. Uranus locked him in Tartarus.

    • Polyphemus, son of Poseidon, who was outwitted and blinded by Odysseus.

    • Assistants of the god Hephaestus at his workshops.

  • Daemons

  • Daemones Ceramici, five malevolent spirits who plagued the craftsman potter

    • Syntribos

    • Smaragos

    • Asbetos

    • Sabaktes

    • Omodamos

  • Diomedes of Thrace, was a giant, the son of Ares and Cyrene

  • Dryad, tree spirits that look similar to women.

  • Echion, a giant.

  • Eidolon, spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form.

  • Empusa, a beautiful demigodess, with flaming hair and with one brass leg and the other one a donkey leg, who preyed on human blood and flesh.

  • Eurynomos, the netherworld daemon of rotting corpses dwelling in the Underworld.

  • Eurytus, a giant.

  • Enceladus or Enkelados, a giant who battled Athena in the war against the gods.

  • Erinyes (Furies), the goddesses of vengeance, who were the offspring of Gaia born from the blood shed when Cronus castrated his father Uranus. Their number is usually left indeterminate, though Virgil mentions that they were three:

    • Alecto

    • Megaera

    • Tisiphone

  • Ghosts, Shades, Spirits.

  • Gegenees, six-armed giants which were slain by the Argonauts.

  • Geryon, a giant: according to Hesiod, Geryon had one body and three heads, whereas the tradition followed by Aeschylus gave him three bodies. A lost description by Stesichorus said that he has six hands and six feet and is winged; there are some mid-sixth-century Chalcidian vases portraying Geryon as winged. Some accounts state that he had six legs as well, while others state that the three bodies were joined to one pair of legs.

  • Gigantes, were a race of great strength and aggression. Archaic and Classical representations show Gigantes as human in form. Later representations show Gigantes with snakes for legs.

  • Gorgons, female monsters depicted as having snakes on their head instead of hair, and sometimes described as having tusks, wings and brazen claws.

    • Medusa, whose gaze could turn anyone to stone.

    • Stheno, most murderous of the sisters.

    • Euryale, whose scream could kill.

  • Graeae, three old women with one tooth and one eye among them.

    • Deino

    • Enyo

    • Pemphredo

  • Griffin or Gryphon or Gryps or Grypes, a creature that combines the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.

  • Hecatonchires, three giants of incredible strength and ferocity, each with a hundred arms; also called Centimanes.

    • Briareos or Aegaeon

    • Cottus

    • Gyges

  • Harpies, creature with torso, head and arms of a woman, and talons, tail and wings (mixed with the arms) of a bird.

    • Aello

    • Celaeno

    • Ocypete

  • Hippalectryon, a creature with the fore-parts of a rooster and the body of a horse.

  • Hippocampus, a creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish.

  • Hippogriff, a creature with the front part of an eagle and hind legs and tail of a horse, symbols of Apollo.

  • Hydras

    • Lernaean Hydra, also known as King Hydra, a many-headed, serpent-like creature that guarded an Underworld entrance beneath Lake Lerna. It was destroyed by Heracles, in his second Labour. Son of Typhon and Echidna.

  • Ichthyocentaurs, a pair of marine centaurs with the upper bodies of men, the lower fronts of horses, and the tails of fish.

    • Aphros

    • Bythos

  • Ipotane, a race of half-horse, half-humans. The Ipotanes are considered the original version of the Centaurs.

  • Keres, spirit of violent or cruel death.

    • Achlys, who may have been numbered amongst the Keres. She was represented on the shield of Heracles.

  • Kobaloi, a sprite from Greek mythology, a mischievous creature fond of tricking and frightening mortals.

  • Laestrygonians or Laestrygones, a tribe of giant cannibals.

    • Antiphates, King of the Laestrygonians.

  • Lion-Headed Giants

    • Leon or Lion, killed by Herakles in the war against the gods.

  • Manticore or Androphagos, having the body of a red lion and a human head with three rows of sharp teeth.

  • Merpeople, humans with fish tail after torso (Mermaid as female, Merman as male). They lure adventurers to drown them.

  • Minotaur, a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man; slain by Theseus.

  • Mimas, a giant.

  • Multi-headed Dogs

    • Cerberus (Hellhound), the three-headed giant hound that guarded the gates of the Underworld.

    • Orthrus, a two-headed dog, brother of Cerberus, slain by Heracles.

  • Odontotyrannos, a beast with black, horse-like head, with three horns protruding from its forehead, and exceeded the size of an elephant.

  • Onocentaur, part human, part donkey. It had the head and torso of a human with the body of a donkey.

  • Ophiotaurus (Bull-Serpent), a creature part bull and part serpent.

  • Orion, giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion.

  • Ouroboros, an immortal self-eating, circular being. The being is a serpent or a dragon curled into a circle or hoop, biting its own tail.

  • Pallas, a giant.

  • Panes, a tribe of nature-spirits which had the heads and torsos of men, the legs and tails of goats, goatish faces and goat-horns.

  • Periboea, a Giantess. Daughter of the king of the giants.

  • Philinnion, unwed maiden who died prematurely and returned from the tomb as the living dead to consort with a handsome youth named Makhates. When her mother discovered the girl she collapsed back into death and was burned by the terrified townsfolk beyond the town boundaries.

  • Phoenix, a golden-red fire bird of which only one could live at a time, but would burst into flames to rebirth from ashes as a new phoenix.

  • Polybotes, a giant.

  • Porphyrion, a giant, king of the giants.

  • Satyrs and Satyresses, creatures with human upper bodies, and the horns and hindquarters of a goat. Some were companions of Pan and Dionysus.

    • Ampelos

    • Agreus

    • Marsyas

    • Nomios

    • Silenus or Papposilenus, companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus.

  • Scylla, once a nereid, transformed by Circe into a many-headed, tentacled monster who fed on passing sailors in the straits between herself and Charybdis.

  • Scythian Dracanae, upper body of a woman, lower body composed of two snake tails.

  • Sirens, bird-like women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths.

  • Skolopendra, giant sea monster said to be the size of a Greek trireme. It has a crayfish-like tail, numerous legs along its body which it uses like oars to move and extremely long hairs that protrude from its nostrils. Child of Phorcys and Keto.[1]

  • Sorceresses

    • Circe

    • Medea

    • Pasiphaë

  • Spartae, a malevolent spirit born from violence. Argo crew member Jason fought alongside these creatures after discovering the dragon teeth could create these violent spirits. Spartae are normally depicted as a skeletal being with some form of a weapon and military attire.

  • Sphinx, has the haunches of a lion, the wings of a great bird, and the face of a woman.

  • Stymphalian Birds, man-eating birds with beaks of bronze and sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims.

  • Taraxippi, ghosts that frightened horses.

  • Thoon, a giant.

  • Three-Bodied or Triple-Bodied Daemon, a winged monster with three human bodies ending in serpent-tails.

  • Tityos, a giant.

  • Triton, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, half-man and half-fish.

  • Typhon or Typhoeus, an extremely savage and terrifying monster with snake-coils instead of limbs; father of several other monsters with his mate Echidna.

  • Unicorns or Monocerata, creatures as large as horses, or even larger with a large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from their forehead.

  • Vampire Daemons/ Lamiai

    • Corinthian Lamia, a vampiric demo who seduced the handsome youth Menippos in the guise of a beautiful woman to consume his flesh and blood.

    • Empousa, seductive female vampire demons with fiery hair, a leg of bronze and a donkey's foot. They are especially good at ensnaring men with their beauty before devouring them.

    • Lamia, a vampiric demon who by voluptuous artifices attracted young men, in order to enjoy their fresh, youthful, and pure flesh and blood.

    • Mormo or Mormolyceae or Mormolyce, a vampiric creature which preyed on children.

    • Mormolykeia, female underworld Daemons, attendants of the goddess Hecate.

  • Werewolf or Lycanthrope.

    • Agriopas, he tasted the viscera of a human child, and was turned into a wolf for ten years.

    • Damarchus, a boxer from Parrhasia (Arcadia) who is said to have changed his shape into that of a wolf at the festival of Lykaia, he became a man again after ten years.

    • Lycaon, turned into a wolf by the gods as punishment for serving them his murdered son Nyctimus' flesh at a feast.

  • Winged Horses or Pterippi, winged pure white horses.

    • Pegasus, a divine winged stallion that is pure white, son of Medusa and Poseidon, brother of Chrysaor and father of winged horses.

Animals from Greek mythology

  • Ants

  • Myrmekes, big size ants that can range in size from small dogs to giant bears which guarded a hill that had rich deposits of gold.

  • Myrmidons, ants which transformed into humans.

  • Birds

    • Acanthis (Carduelis)

    • Alectryon (Rooster). Alectryon was a youth, charged by Ares to stand guard outside his door while the god indulged in illicit love with Aphrodite. He fell asleep, and Helios, the sun god, walked in on the couple. Ares turned Alectryon into a rooster, which never forgets to announce the arrival of the sun in the morning.

    • Autonous (Stone-curlew)

    • Birds of Ares or Ornithes Areioi, were a flock of feather-dart-dropping birds that guarded the Amazons' shrine of the god on a coastal island in the Black Sea. The birds were encountered by the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece.

    • Cranes

      • Gerana, a queen of the Pygmy who was transformed by the goddess Hera into a crane.

      • Oenoe

    • Clinis

    • Doves

      • Doves were said to have pulled the Chariot of Aphrodite

    • Eagles

      • Aetos Dios, giant golden eagle of Zeus.

      • Aethon or Caucasian Eagle, a giant eagle, offspring of Typhon and Echidna. Zeus condemned Prometheus to having his liver eaten by the Caucasian Eagle for giving the Flames of Olympus to the mortals.

    • Hippodamia (Lark)

    • Kingfisher

      • Alcyone transformed by gods into halcyon birds, the Halcyon genus and Halcyonidae birds took the name from Alcyone

      • Alkyonides, the seven daughters of Alcyoneus. When their father was slain by Heracles, they threw themselves into the sea, and were transformed into halcyons by Amphitrite.

      • Ceyx transformed by gods into halcyon birds, the Ceyx birds took their name from Ceyx.

    • Nightingale

      • Aëdon

      • Procne

    • Owls

      • Little Owl, bird of god Athena.

      • Nyctimene

      • Screech Owl (Ascalaphus), bird of god Hades.

    • Philomela (Swallow)

    • Ravens/Crows

      • Corvus, a crow or raven which served Apollo. Apollo was about to make a sacrifice on the altar and he needs some water to perform the ritual. The god sends the raven to fetch some water in his cup, but the bird gets distracted by a fig tree and spends a few days lazily resting and waiting for the figs to ripen. After feasting on the figs, the raven finally brings Apollo the cup filled with water and he also brings a water snake (Hydra) as an excuse for being so late. Apollo sees through the raven’s lies and angrily casts all three – the cup (Crater, Crater (constellation)), the water snake (Hydra, Hydra (constellation)) and the raven (Corvus, Corvus (constellation)) into the sky. Apollo also casts a curse on the raven, scorching its feathers and making the bird eternally thirsty and unable to do anything about it. This, according to the myth, is how crows and ravens came to have black feathers and why they have such raspy voices.

      • Cornix

      • Coronis

    • Swans

      • Cycnus (Swan), Cycnus, was a good friend of Phaethon, when Phaethon died, he sat by the river Eridanos mourning his death. The gods turned him into a swan to relieve him of his pity.

      • Swans of Apollo, the swans drawing the chariot of Apollo.

    • Strix, birds of ill omen, product of metamorphosis, that fed on human flesh and blood.

    • Tereus (Hoopoe)

  • Boars

    • Calydonian Boar, a gigantic boar sent by Artemis to ravage Calydon.Was slain in the Calydonian Boar Hunt.

    • Clazomenae Boar, gigantic winged sow which terrorized the Greek town of Klazomenai in Ionia, Asia Minor.

    • Crommyonian Sow, the Crommyonian Sow was a wild pig that ravaged the region around the village of Crommyon between Megara and Corinth, and was eventually slain by Theseus in his early adventures.

    • Erymanthian Boar, a gigantic boar which Heracles was sent to retrieve as one of his labors.

  • Cattle

    • The Cattle of Geryon, magnificent cattle guarded by Orthrus.

    • The Cattle of Helios, immortal cattle of oxen and sheep owned by the sun god Helios.

    • The black-skinned cattle of Hades, the cattle owned by Hades and guarded by Menoetes.

  • Cercopes, monkeys.

  • Cretan Bull/Marathonian Bull, was the bull Pasiphaë fell in love with, giving birth to the Minotaur.

  • Dionysus Leopard: Dionysus is often shown riding a leopard.

  • Dionysus Panthers, the panthers that draw the chariot of Dionysus.

  • Dogs/Hounds

    • Actaeon's dogs

    • Argos, Odysseus' faithful dog, known for his speed, strength and his superior tracking skills.

    • Golden Dog, a dog which guarded the infant god Zeus.

    • Guard Dogs of Hephaestus Temple, a pack of sacred dogs which guarded the temple of Hephaestus at Mount Etna.

    • Laelaps, a female dog destined always to catch its prey.

    • Maera, the hound of Erigone, daughter of Icarius of Athens.

  • Dolphins

    • Delphin, a dolphin who found the Amphitrite, when Poseidon was looking for her. For his service Poseidon placed him in the sky as the constellation Delphinus.

    • Dolphin that saved Arion.

    • Dolphins of Taras. A dolphin saved Taras, who is often depicted mounted on a dolphin.

  • Donkeys

    • Donkey of Hephaestus, Hephaestus was often shown riding a donkey.

    • Donkey of Silenus, Silenus rode a donkey.

  • Deer

    • Ceryneian Hind, an enormous deer which was sacred to Artemis; Heracles was sent to retrieve it as one of his labours

    • Elaphoi Khrysokeroi, four immortal golden-horned deer sacred to the goddess Artemis. They drew the goddess' chariot.

    • Actaeon, Artemis turned him into a deer for spying on her while bathing. He was promptly eaten by his own hunting dogs.

  • Goats

    • Amalthea, golden-haired female goat, foster-mother of Zeus.

  • Horses

    • Anemoi, the gods of the four directional winds in horse-shape drawing the chariot of Zeus.

      • Boreas

      • Eurus

      • Notos

      • Zephyrus or Zephyr

    • Arion, the immortal horse of Adrastus, which could run at fantastic speeds. Was said to eat gold.

    • Horses of Achilles, immortal horses.

      • Balius

      • Xanthus

    • Horses of Ares, immortal fire-breathing horses of the god Ares.

      • Aethon

      • Konabos

      • Phlogeous

      • Phobos

    • Horses of Autonous,

    • Horses of Eos, a pair of immortal horses owned by the dawn-goddess, Eos.

      • Lampus

      • Phaethon

    • Horses of Erechtheus, a pair of immortal horses owned by the king of Athens, Erechtheus.

      • Podarkes

      • Xanthos

    • Horses of Dioskouroi, the immortal horses of the Dioskouroi.

      • Harpagos

      • Kyllaros

      • Phlogeus

      • Xanthos

    • Horses of Hector

      • Aethon

      • Lampus

      • Podargus

      • Xanthus

    • Horses of Helios, immortal horses of the sun-god Helios.

      • Abraxas

      • Aethon

      • Bronte

      • Euos

      • Phlegon

      • Pyrois

      • Sterope

      • Therbeeo

    • Horses of Poseidon, immortal horses of the god Poseidon.

    • Mares of Diomedes, four man-eating horses belonging to the giant Diomedes.

      • Dinus

      • Lampus

      • Podargus

      • Xanthus

    • Ocyrhoe, daughter of Chiron and Chariclo. She was transformed into a horse.

    • Trojan Horses or Trojan Hippoi, twelve immortal horses owned by the Trojan king Laomedon.

  • Karkinos or Carcinus, a giant crab which fought Heracles alongside the Lernaean Hydra.

  • Lions

    • Nemean Lion, a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons; it was strangled by Heracles.

    • Rhea's Lions, the lions drawing the chariot of Rhea.

  • Snakes

    • Gigantic snakes of Libya, according to Diodorus, Amazons used the skins of large snakes for protective devices, since Libya had such animals of incredible size.[2]

    • Snakes of Hera, Hera sent two big snakes to kill Herakles when he was an infant.

    • Water-snake, god Apollo was about to make a sacrifice on the altar and he needs some water to perform the ritual. The god sends the raven to fetch some water in his cup, but the bird gets distracted by a fig tree and spends a few days lazily resting and waiting for the figs to ripen. After feasting on the figs, the raven finally brings Apollo the cup filled with water and he also brings a water snake (Hydra) as an excuse for being so late. Apollo sees through the raven’s lies and angrily casts all three – the cup (Crater, Crater (constellation)), the water snake (Hydra, Hydra (constellation)) and the raven (Corvus, Corvus (constellation)) into the sky.

  • Teumessian fox, a gigantic fox destined never to be hunted down.

  • Tortoises/Turtles

    • Giant turtle: Sciron robbed travelers passing the Sceironian Rocks and forced them to wash his feet. When they knelt before him, he kicked them over the cliff into the sea, where they were eaten by the giant sea turtle. Theseus killed him in the same way.

    • Tortoise from which Hermes created his tortoise shell lyre, when Hermes was a mere babe, found a tortoise, which he killed, and, stretching seven strings across the empty shell, invented a lyre.

    • Zeus and the Tortoise

Dragons

The dragons of Greek mythology were serpentine monsters. They include the serpent-like Drakons, the marine-dwelling Cetea and the she-monster Dracaenae. Homer describes the dragons with wings and legs.

  • The Colchian Dragon, an unsleeping dragon which guarded the Golden Fleece.

  • Cychreides, a dragon which terrorised Salamis before being slain by Cychreus.

  • Demeter's dragons, a pair of winged dragons that drew Demeter's chariot and, after having been given as a gift, that of Triptolemus.

  • Delphyne, female dragon.

  • Giantomachian dragon, a dragon that was thrown at Athena during the Giant war. She threw it into the sky where it became the constellation Draco.

  • Lernaean Hydra, also known as King Hydra, a many-headed, serpent-like creature that guarded an Underworld entrance beneath Lake Lerna. It was destroyed by Heracles, in his second Labour. Son of Typhon and Echidna.

  • The Ismenian Dragon, a dragon which guarded the sacred spring of Ares near Thebes; it was slain by Cadmus.

  • Ladon, a serpent-like dragon which guarded the golden apples of immortality of the Hesperides.

  • Maeonian Drakon, a dragon that lived in the kingdom of Lydia and was killed by Damasen.

  • Medea's dragons, a pair of flying dragons that pulled Medea's chariot. Born from the blood of the Titans.

  • Nemean dragon, a dragon that guarded Zeus' sacred grove in Nemea.

  • Ophiogenean dragon, a dragon that guarded Artemis' sacred grove in Mysia.

  • Pitanian dragon, a dragon in Pitane, Aeolis, that was turned to stone by the gods.

  • Pyrausta, a four-legged insect with filmy wings and a dragon's head.

  • Python, a dragon which guarded the oracle of Delphi; it was slain by Apollo.

  • Rhodian dragons, serpents that inhabited the island of Rhodes; they were killed by Phorbus.

  • Thespian dragon, a dragon that terrorized the city of Thespiae in Boeotia.

  • Trojan dragons, a pair of dragons or giant serpents from Tenedos sent by various gods to kill Laocoön and his sons in order to stop him from telling his people that the Wooden Horse was a trap.

Drakons

Drakons ("δράκους" in Greek, "dracones" in Latin) were giant serpents, sometimes possessing multiple heads or able to breathe fire (or even both), but most just spit deadly poison. They are usually depicted without wings.

  • The Laconian Drakon was one of the most fearsome of all the drakons.

Cetea

Cetea were sea monsters. They were usually featured in myths of a hero rescuing a sacrificial princess.

  • The Ethiopian Cetus was a sea monster sent by Poseidon to ravage Ethiopia and devour Andromeda. It was slain by Perseus.

  • The Trojan Cetus was a sea monster that plagued Troy before being slain by Heracles.

Dracaenae

The Dracaenae were monsters that had the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of any sort of dragon. Echidna, the mother of monsters, and Ceto, the mother of sea-monsters, are two famous dracaenae. Some Dracaenae were even known to have had in place of two legs, one (or two) serpent tail.

  • Campe, a dracaena that was charged by Cronus with the job of guarding the gates of Tartarus; she was slain by Zeus when he rescued the Cyclopes and Hecatoncheires from their prison.

  • Ceto (or Keto), a marine goddess who was the mother of all sea monsters as well as Echidna and other dragons and monsters.

  • Echidna, wife of Typhon and mother of monsters.

  • Poena, a dracaena sent by Apollo to ravage the kingdom of Argos as punishment for the death of his infant son Linos; killed by Coraebus.

  • Scythian Dracaena, the Dracaena queen of Scythia; she stole Geryon's cattle that Heracles was herding through the region and agreed to return them on condition he mate with her.

  • Scylla, a dracaena that was the lover of Poseidon, transformed by Circe into a multi-headed monster that fed on sailors on vessels passing between her and Charybdis.

  • Sybaris, a draceana that lived on a mountain near Delphi, eating shepherds and passing travellers; she was pushed off the cliff by Eurybarus.

Automatons

Automatons, or Colossi, were men/women, animals and monsters crafted out of metal and made animate in order to perform various tasks. They were created by the divine smith, Hephaestus. The Athenian inventor Daedalus also manufactured automatons.

  • The Hippoi Kabeirikoi, four bronze horse-shaped automatons crafted by Hephaestus to draw the chariot of the Cabeiri.

  • The Keledones, singing maidens sculpted out of gold by Hephaestus.

  • The Khalkotauroi, fire-breathing bulls created by Hephaestus as a gift for Aeëtes.

  • The Kourai Khryseai, golden maidens sculpted by Hephaestus to attend him in his household.

  • Talos, a giant man made out of bronze to protect Europa.

Mythic humanoids

  • Acephali/Headless men (Greek ἀκέφαλος akephalos, plural ἀκέφαλοι akephaloi, from ἀ- a-, "without", and κεφαλή kephalé, "head") are humans without a head, with their mouths and eyes being in their breasts.

  • Amazons, a nation of all-female warriors.

    • Aegea, a queen of the Amazons.

    • Aella (Ἄελλα), an Amazon who was killed by Heracles.

    • Alcibie (Ἀλκιβίη), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Diomedes at Troy.

    • Alke (Ἁλκή), an Amazonian warrior

    • Antandre (Ἀντάνδρη), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Achilles at Troy.

    • Antiope (Ἀντιόπη), a daughter of Ares and sister of Hippolyta.

    • Areto (Ἀρετώ), an Amazon.

    • Asteria (Ἀστερία), an Amazon who was killed by Heracles.

    • Bremusa (Βρέμουσα), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Idomeneus at Troy.

    • Celaeno (Κελαινώ), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Heracles.

    • Eurypyle (Εὐρυπύλη), an Amazon leader who invaded Ninus and Babylonia.

    • Hippolyta (Ἱππολύτη), a queen of Amazons and daughter of Ares.

    • Hippothoe (Ἱπποθόη), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Achilles at Troy.

    • Iphito (Ἰφιτώ), an Amazon who served under Hippolyta.

    • Lampedo (Λαμπεδώ), an Amazon queen who ruled with her sister Marpesia.

    • Marpesia (Μαρπεσία), an Amazon queen who ruled with her sister Lampedo.

    • Melanippe (Μελανίππη), a daughter of Ares and sister of Hippolyta and Antiope.

    • Molpadia (Μολπαδία), an Amazon who killed Antiope.

    • Myrina (Μύρινα), a queen of the Amazons.

    • Orithyia (Ὠρείθυια), an Amazon queen.

    • Otrera (Ὀτρήρα), an Amazon queen, consort of Ares and mother of Hippolyta.

    • Pantariste (Πανταρίστη), an Amazon who fought with Hippolyta against Heracles.

    • Penthesilea (Πενθεσίλεια), an Amazon queen who fought in the Trojan War on the side of Troy.

    • Thalestris (Θάληστρις), a queen of the Amazons.

  • Anthropophage, mythical race of cannibals.

  • Arimaspi, a tribe of one-eyed men.

  • Astomi, race of people who had no need to eat or drink anything at all.

  • Atlantians, people of Atlantis.

  • Bebryces, a tribe of people who lived in Bithynia

  • Chalybes, a Georgian tribe of Pontus and Cappadocia in northern Anatolia.

  • Cynocephaly, dog-headed people.

  • Curetes, legendary people who took part in the quarrel over the Calydonian Boar.

  • Dactyls, mythical race of small phallic male beings.

    • Acmon

  • Gargareans, were an all-male tribe.

  • Halizones, people that appear in Homer's Iliad as allies of Troy during the Trojan War.

  • Hyperboreans, mythical people who lived "beyond the North Wind".

  • Korybantes, were armed and crested dancers.

  • Lapiths

    • Corythus, a Lapith killed by the centaur Rhoetus at the Centauromachy.

    • Crantor

    • Dryas, a Lapith who fought against the Centaurs at the Centauromachy.

    • Elatus, a Lapith chieftain of Larissa.

    • Euagrus or Evagrus, a Lapith killed by the centaur Rhoetus at the Centauromachy.

    • Ixion, king of the Lapiths.

    • Pirithous, king of the Lapiths.

  • Lotus-eaters, people living on an island dominated by lotus plants. The lotus fruits and flowers were the primary food of the island and were narcotic, causing the people to sleep in peaceful apathy.

  • Machlyes, hermaphrodites whose bodies were male on one side and female on the other.

  • Minyans

  • Monopodes or Skiapodes, a tribe of one-legged Libyan men who used their gigantic foot as shade against the midday sun.

  • Myrmidons, legendary warriors commanded by Achilles.

  • Panotii, a tribe of northern men with gigantic, body-length ears.

  • Pygmies, a tribe of one and a half foot tall African men who rode goats into battle against migrating cranes.

    • Gerana

    • Oenoe

  • Spartoi, mythical warriors who sprang up from the dragon's teeth.

  • Telchines

  • Troglodytae

 

 

Times of Noah - the Earth was cleansed

Dinosaurs meaning "TERRIBLE LIZARDS"

(REPTILES)

LINKS

PERILOUS TIMES

 ( Ref. 20422)

2 Thess. 2:9-10 “The COMING of the LAWLESS ONE, the ANTICHRIST, is through the ACTIVITY and WORKING of SATAN … And by UNLIMITED SEDUCTION to EVIL and with ALL WICKED DECEPTION of THOSE who are PERISHING because they DID NOT WELCOME the TRUTH but REFUSED to LOVE it that they MIGHT be SAVED.

 

:11 Therefore YAH SENDS UPON them a MISLEADING INFLUENCE, a WORKING of ERROR and a STRONG DELUSION to MAKE THEM BELIEVE what is FALSE. In order that ALL MAY BE JUDGED and CONDEMNED who DID NOT BELIEVE in the TRUTH but instead took PLEASURE in UNRIGHTEOUSNESS.”

 

Rev. 3:3 “  … and hold FAST, and REPENT …”

 

2 Peter 3:3-4 “Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their OWN LUSTS …”

 

1 Tim. 4:1 “Now the Spirit speaks expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to SEDUCING SPIRITS, and DOCTRINES of DEVILS …”

 

2 Tim. 3:1-4 “This know also, that in the last days PERILOUS TIMES shall come …”

 

PERILOUS TIMES:

In 2 Timothy Pauls describes the last days … the end-times as PERILOUS meaning DANGEROUS times … UNSAFE …  INSECURE … RISKY … TERRIFYING … SCARY … ALARMING … WORRYING … DREADFUL … SHOCKING … PANICKING etc.

 

We are indeed living in perilous times. Besides the pharmakeia witchcraft potions (vacceens) that were forced on us all with might … for the past two years, the entire world was told that wearing a MASK … COVERING THE FACE … would keep you safe as it  would stop the spread of the C-virus.

 

BREATHING NORMALLY - A NATURAL (God-given) ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY:

During an extensive study, Harvard University has now found that the NATURAL EXCHANGE of carbon dioxide WASTE  for FRESH OXYGEN in the lungs (also known as RESPIRATION) is a POWERFUL ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY that is DIRECTLY INTERFERED with by wearing the masks … putting our bodies at great RISK.

 

OXYGENATING our BLOOD and BOOSTING our IMMUNE FUNCTION:

It was found that the tiny sacs (ALVEOLI) inside our lungs exchanging Carbon Dioxide for OXYGEN with every breath we take – is facilitating the transaction of CO2 exhaled by our bodies … inhaling OXYGEN. It is a process of OXYGENATING our BLOOD and BOOSTING our IMMUNE function.

 

Wearing masks is trapping CO2 INSIDE the LUNGS BLOCKING the INTAKE of OXYGEN creating a CHEMICAL IMBALANCE INSIDE the BODY. This LEAVES the BODY PRONE to INFECTION and DISEASE.

 

400 STUDIES had been done proofing that MASKS PROVIDE NO BENEFIT at ALL and are ACTUALLY HARMFUL. According to these studies … breathing is actually a NATURAL (God-given) ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY.

 

Normal breathing also exercises the lungs … stretching and relaxing it and this natural motion influences both the development and vital function of the lungs which naturally COMBATS INFECTION.

 

SNAKE VENOM USED in PHARMACEUTICAL DEVELOPMENT:

In a shocking revelation from dr. Bryan Ardis … it has been said that SNAKE VENOM is the most likely ORIGIN for RESEARCH into the SARS-CoV-2 GAIN-OF-FUNCTION ENHANCEMENT or C.vd VACCEENES.  Snake venom is COMMONLY USED as the STARTING POINT for pharmaceutical  research and is also used in pesticides and cosmetic by PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS.

 

“VENOMTECH – DRUG DISCOVERY SOLUTIONS”

Venomtech  … a UK company announced their MASSIVE VENOM PEPTIDE and VENOM FRAGMENT LIBRARY to be USED for DRUG  as well as PESTICIDE used for AGRICULTURAL COMPANIES … a GLOBAL LEADER for VENOM RESEARCH enterprises  with world-class laboratories at Discovery Park in Kent, England.

 

“Venomtech is collaborating with Charles River Laboratories, International Inc. to “HELP” drug developers explore VENOM-DERIVED COMPOUNDS for a WIDE RANGE of TARGETS. This newly formed collaboration will bring together Venomtech’s BIOLOGY EXPERTISE and VAST VENOM-DERIVED PEPTIDE library, with Charles River’s drug development and screening KNOWHOW, PROVIDING pharmaceutical manufacturers with a ONE-STOP SERVICE to EXPLORE this UNIQUE ‘NATURAL’ resource.

 

Venomtech’s TARGETED-VENOM DISCOVERY ARRAY (T-VDA) LIBRARIES provide researchers with a straightforward solution to rapidly screen thousands of INDIVIDUAL VENOM FRAGMENTS, with each array specifically designed to maximise HITS for a SPECIFIC TARGET” says their announcement.

 

Venomtech’s CEO Paul Grant: “Venomtech has been at the forefront of venom research for DRUG discovery for more than a DECADE … we can now showcase our innovative technology, introducing the wider industry to the potential of venoms for the successful delivery of more leads, more quickly for a broad range of [CELLULAR] targets.

 

… we can now offer our clients access to bespoke venom libraries, potentially accelerating their drug discovery PIPELINES USING THIS POWERFUL NATURAL RESOURCE.”

 

VenomTech’s own DRUG DISCOVERY PAGE:

“Our naturally derived peptide, protein, and small molecule compounds enable pioneering perspectives and solutions that have proven effective even on hard-to-hit targets where traditional approaches have previously failed. They affect a variety of molecular targets such as ion channels, GPCRs and ENZYMES, with a high degree of selectivity and potency, reaping the benefits of MILLIONS of years of EVOLUTION rather than just over a HUNDRED YEARS of DRUG DISCOVERY.

 

Our customers have access to a library of 20,000 peptides, proteins, and small molecules derived from VENOMS – the largest library of naturally sourced compounds available in the UK – supplied as an innovative Targeted-Venom Discovery Array and custom arrays with a demonstrated record of success … “

 

“We believe the Venomtech company very likely has a very bright future in its industry, by the way. “Biomimicry” means copying nature, and Big Pharma has a long history of pirating molecules from nature and turning them into multi BILLION-DOLLAR PROFIT CENTERS. The best ideas come from nature, of course, even though the FDA and other health regulators claim natural molecules are USELESS and can’t be considered ‘medicine’. Yet Big Pharma gets most of its blockbuster drugs from natural molecules, such as LOVOSTATIN MOLECULES found in RED YEAST RICE (now TURNED INTO HIGH PROFIT STATIN DRUGS).” (from Natural News.)

 

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AGAIN:

The World Health Organization with its serpent logo … a snake AROUND a STAFF that is used widely nowadays by various pharmaceutical organizations … representing the serpent (the devil) … the god of the world (2 Cor. 4:4) … wrapped around a STAFF – representing WORLD DOMINATION

 

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM:

An article published as part of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils (2018) says the following:

“VENOMICS – the SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS of VENOM – OFFERS GROUNDBREAKING SOLUTIONS to HEALTH PROBLEMS from heart disease to diabetes, to managing chronic pain.

 

In fact, there are already SIX DRUGS APPROVED for USE by the FOOD and DRUG ADMINISTRATION in the UNITED STATES that are derived from VENOM.

 

But with 15% of the world’s ANIMALS PRODUCING VENOM of SOME KIND, we have really only just begun to scratch the surface of their potential contribution to medicine.

 

Captopril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, a type of drug to treat high blood pressure and improve survival and reduce the risk of heart failure after a heart attach. Its main compound is DERIVED from a SPECIES of PIT VIPER found in Brazil.

 

Prialt, derived from the venom of CONE SNAILS, is used by some of the estimated 22 million ADULTS in the US who SUFFER from SEVERE and CHRONIC PAIN.

 

Byetta is part of a new wave of drugs designed to lower blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. It’s key ingredient, exendin-4, is found in the saliva of the Gila monster, a large lizard species native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.”

 

SYNTHESIZING SNAKE VENOM for MASS PRODUCTION, USING RNA TECHNOLOGY:

The following also from the World Economic Forum’s article:

“One reason for the growing interest in this field is that advances in DNA and RNA TECHNOLOGY allow RESEARCH TO BE CARRIED OUT MUCH FASTER.


For INSTANCE, traditionally, LIVE VENOM would be EXTRACTED from the animal, then INJECTED INTO AN UNSUSPECTING LIVE RODENT or FIST to STUDY its IMPACT.

 

Nowadays, the DNA and RNA of the VENOM have ALREADY BEEN IDENTIFIED, which ALLOWS researchers to SYNTHESIZE its COMPONENTS and TEST OUT their THEORIES.”

 

NANOCARRIERS CAN STABILIZE SNAKE VENOM PEPTIDES for DELIVERY VIA WATER:

“Venom-derived peptides display diverse biological and pharmacological activities, making them useful in drug discovery platforms and for a wide range of applications in medicine and pharmaceutical biotechnology. Due to their target specificities, venom peptides have the potential to be developed into biopharmaceuticals to treat various health conditions such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and chronic pain. Despite the high potential for drug development, several limitations preclude the direct use of peptides as therapeutics and hamper the process of converting venom peptides into pharmaceuticals. These limitations include, for instance, chemical instability, poor oral absorption, short halflife, and off-target cytotoxicity. One strategy to overcome these disadvantages relies on the formulation of bioactive peptides with nanocarriers. A range of biocompatible materials are now available that can serve as nanocarriers and can improve the bioavailability of therapeutic and venom-derived peptides for clinical and diagnostic application. Examples of isolated venom peptides and crude animal venoms that have been encapsulated and formulated with different types of nanomaterials with promising results are increasingly reported.”

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