The river Styx was that which separated the land of the living (Earth) from the Underworld in Greek mythology. As such, its use is confined to allegory and metaphor; as it always has been.
[literal] Peado is Greek for child and a woman is a grown female human so, if you were to take the meanings literally, it would be a woman child, a female manchild. [colloquial] for most people, peado or pedo is a shortening of the word peadophile, removing the greek suffix for love(r), phile/philia, hence peado woman, in today's society is considered to mean a female peadophile
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I am not sure who is THEE foremost scholar, I myself is trying to find that person, but I know several men who are today's foremost biblical scholars. Their names are N.T Wright & James Dunn. These guys are PREEMINENT in biblical scholarship. It would be absolutely great for you to study them. But, before you study them, you yourself must do your own due diligence. You yourself MUST get an understanding of Greek, culture & customs of the bible, as well as exegesis and hermenuetics. THEN, you will do fine to study someone's elses theology, such as heavy hitters like N.T Wright & James Dunn. Both of these men are born again christians, and that truly helps.
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The god of hearth was Hestia, also known as greek goddess of the sacred fire. Although Hestia was at one time among the most important of the Greek goddesses, she is almost unknown today. Her name means "essence", or what things are in themselves without any additions.
She is the goddess of Chaos.
Hestia means "hearth" meaning fire place, so yes hearth is occasionally used.
Ancient Greek culture was very different from today's culture. For example, the Greeks would take slaves, which is not very widespread in today's western culture.
The Parthenon belonged to Athena the Greek goddess. Today it is the property of the Greek state.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of home, hearth, fire, and altar, this meaning she embodied the ideal of community worship in home and in the city - there was a "temple hearth" in every Greek city and town where the community would worship. Today "hearth and home" embody her essence, as well as to "keep the home fires burning".
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Ate (blind folly) would be the mother of anyone who claims to have a Greek God or Goddess for a parent today.
In Greek mythology, Gaea was the Earth goddess, the personification of the planet Earth as a goddess. Today, this is often used as a metaphor for the global ecosystem.
Greek culture.
She is the Greek goddess of chaos, upheaval, and its resulting change.
because Greek's were the first to come up with 3d art on the statues they made so they gave us a huge step forward in art.