Apollo & Helios
[Sun God.]
Son of Zeus
See: Constantine, Chris Heliocentrism
The False prophet Revealed - Nibiru Palace part 14
Quotes
Apollo, one of the great divinities of the Greeks, was, according to
Homer (Il. i. 21, 36), the son of Zeus and Leto. Hesiod (Theog. 918) states the
same, and adds, that Apollo′s sister was Artemis. Neither of the two poets
suggests anything in regard to the birth-place of the god, unless we take
Lukęgenęs (Il. iv. 101) in the sense of "born in Lycia," which, however,
according to others, would only mean "born of or in light."
According to some traditions, he was a seven months′ child (heptamęnaios).
The number seven was sacred to the god; on the seventh of every month sacrifices
were offered to him (hebdomagetęs, Aeschyl. Sept. 802; comp. Callim. Hymn. in
Del. 250, &c.), and his festivals usually fell on the seventh of a month.
1.The god who punishes and destroys(oulios) the wicked and overbearing,
and as such he is described as the god with bow and arrows, the gift of
Hephaestus. (Hom. Il. i. 42, xxiv.605, Od. xi. 318, xv. 410, &c.; comp. Pind.
Pyth. iii. 15, &c.)
The circumstance of Apollo being the destroyer of the wicked was believed by
some of the ancients to have given rise to his name Apollo, which they connected
with apollumi, "to destroy." (Aeschyl. Agam.1081.)
2. The god of song and music. We find him in the Iliad (i. 603)
delighting the immortal gods with his play on the phorminx during their repast ;
and the Homeric bards derived their art of song either from Apollo or the Muses.
(Od. viii. 488, with Eustath.) Later traditions ascribed to Apollo even the
invention
3. The god of prophecy. Apollo exercised this power in his numerous
oracles, and especially in that of Delphi. (Dict. of Ant. s. v. Oraculum) The
source of all his prophetic powers was Zeus himself (Apollodorus states, that
Apollo received the mantikę from Pan), and Apollo is accordingly called "the
prophet of his father Zeus." (Aeschyl. Eum. 19); but he had nevertheless the
power of communicating the gift of prophecy both to gods and men, and all the
ancient seers and prophets are placed in some relationship to him. (Hom. Il. i.
72, Hymn. in Merc. 3, 471.) The manner in which Apollo came into the possession.
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Symbols
Helios
Flame/torch
Sun, Sun Gods, Halo
Statue of Liberty
Helios in his chariot. Phaethon tried to drive his father's team, not even
knowing the horses' names (for the record, they were named Pyrois, Eous, Aethon,
and Phlegon). (Illustration from Roscher's Ausführliches Lexikon der
Griechischen und Römischen Mythologie, 1890).
Black basanite disc with a bust of the god Helios-Serapis. Late second-century.
British Museum, London.
Solar Apollo with the radiant halo of Helios in a Roman floor mosaic, El Djem,
Tunisia, late 2nd century
Apollo/Sun finger
Constantine, Chris
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Look at Beyonce in this picture:
1. She has a Halo (Halios)
2. She has rays of the sun coming from behind (Halios
Rays)
3. She has the word HALO at the bottom (Halio =
Sun)
4. Her bracelet is connected to her Ring finger
(Palmistry: Ring finger is Finger of Apollo/Halios)
5. The chain between the ring (Halios) finger and
the bracelet forms a Pyramid
All Pagans adore and worship their "secret god" the Beast from the Pit HALIOS
aka Apollyon The Destroyer
Beyonce
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