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The BEAST from the EARTH exerciseth all the POWER of the first BEAST before him,
        and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein
        to worship the first BEAST, whose deadly wound was healed.
Rev. 13:12

CONTRARY AND ANTITHETICAL to the worship of God, THE WORSHIP OF THE BEAST is--

Thera^p-euō   II.   do service to the gods, athanatous, theous th., Hes.Op.135, Hdt.2.37, X.Mem.1.4.13, etc.; “daimona” Pi.P.3.109; Dionuson, Mousas, E.Ba.82 (lyr.), IT1105(lyr.); th. Phoibou [
“Apollon”] naous serve them, Id.Ion111 (anap.): abs., worship, Lys.6.51; do service or honour to one's parents, E.Ion183 (lyr.), Pl.R.467a, Men.91a; serve, wait upon a master, Id.Euthphr.13d, cf. Ar.Eq.59, 1261, etc.; th. tas thēkas reverence men's graves, Pl.R.469a.
APOLLYON- Phoebus , i, m., = Phoibos (the radiant), I. a poetical appellation of Apollon as the god of light: “quae mihi Phoebus Apollon, Val. Fl. 1, 228: “Circe,” [CHURCH AS WORSHIP CENTER] daughter of Sol, Petr. 135

Phoebus , i, m., = Phoibos (the radiant), I.a poetical appellation of Apollo as the god of light: “quae mihi Phoebus Apollo, Val. Fl. 1, 228: “Circe,” daughter of Sol, Petr. 135
B. Phoe-bēus , a, um, adj., Phœbean, Apollinean: “carmina,” Lucr. 2, 504: “lampas,” the sun, Verg. A. 4, 6: “virgo,” Daphne, Ov. P. 2, 2, 82: “laurus,” id. Tr. 4, 2, 51: “Rhodos,” where the worship of Apollo prevailed, id. M. 7, 365: “lyra,” id. H. 16, 180: “sortes,” oracle, id. M. 3, 130: “tripodes,” id. A. A. 3, 789: “Phoebeā morbos pellere arte,” id. F. 3, 827
Female Worship Leater C. Phoebas , ădis, f., a PRIESTESS of Apollo; hence the inspired one, the PROPHETESS Ov. Am. 2, 8, 12; id. Tr. 2, 400; Luc. 5, 128; 165.

-therap-ōn  henchman, attendant [1] “Mousaōn [2] therapontes”

[1]   Mousa music, song [3 below]  stu^ger-os , Mousa “kanakhan .       theias antiluron mousas”
        II. mousa, as Appellat., music, song, “m. stugera” A.Eu.308   
        Muses as:   moisan pherein      LADED BURDEN
        Muses as:   adokim-os , disreputable, discredited, reprobate,
       Muses as:   “kanakhan . . theias antiluron mousas 
                         clanging and harp-players   

Classical Documents for Christian Research: Classical Literature and Biblical parallels.

Greek Myth Family Tree

 
The Golden Bough
On Dionysus
 
Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Wen Amon, the Report explains Tyre, the Harp-Playing Prostitute 7/2/99
Joseph and Asenath - Israel in Egypt
Tale of Sinuhe 8/4/99
Tale of Two Brothers - Anpu and Bata 8/5/99
Letters to Dudu or David -Joseph in Egypt
 
Greek - Roman
Aristophanes Peace
Aristophanes Clouds
Aristophanes: Ecclesia "How women take over the church."2/6/03
Aristotle Politics 8 on Instrumental Music 1/19/2000
Aristotle Politics 8 Document 1/19/2000
Athenaeus Deipnosophists 3 1.27.05
 

Catullus Poem 6 and Biblical Parallels

Ephraem Hymns of

Euripides the Bacchantes
Euripides, Ion 9.30.06
Euripides Trojan Women  12.05.07
 
Hesiod:
The Theogony
Works and Days
 
Homer: Hymn to Hermes
Homer: Hymn to Apollo 2/22/2001
Homer: Homerica Hymns
Homer: Hymn to Pan 4.21.08
 
Hippolytus - Musical Heresy - Soothsaying
Ovid Metamorphoses
            Index.
                      Ovid Metamorphosis Tales Book 1, Book 2  8.17.07
Pausanias
Description of Greece Book I: Attica
Description of Greece Book II: Corinth
 
Plato
Cratylus meaning and change of Attic words. See also Clement on Pedagogue I.....Clement Stromata Five
   

check FathClStromataI.html

Ion Socrates Warns Inspired Musicians

Laws and Musical Worship
Phaedo myrr and cotton / tar and feather / styles music
Republic book III
Republic Book IV Damon/music means laws change.
Republic Book VI The Cave
Symposium

Timaeus

Phaedrus By Plato Tongues From Madness
1 Corinthians 14:23: Speaking in Tongues
 
Sappho Wharton
 
Strabo Geography
9.3.1 lots of references to music and paganism
On Instrumental Music with other references
 
Orphic Theogony G. R. S. Meade
 
 
Herodotus
 
The History of Herodotus Book I
The History of Herodotus Book II
The History of Herodotus Book III
The History of Herodotus Book IV
The History of Herodotus Book V
The History of Herodotus Book VI
The History of Herodotus Book VII
The History of Herodotus Book VIII
The History of Herodotus Book IX
 
Kenneth Sublett

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