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In History / High School | 2014-11-17

In Greek mythology, the "omnipotent unknown" is __________.

A. another name for Zeus
B. another name for Chaos, beginnings of the Ancient Greek universe
C. a moral code mankind must learn
D. a secret force that is all-knowing

Asked by Unch933

Answer (3)

The word Omnipotent comes from omni-meaning "All". So I'm guessing that it's D. A secret force that is all-knowing.

Answered by stayweirdkat | 2024-06-10

it d ;

Answered by AkramDa0ne | 2024-06-24

The 'omnipotent unknown' in Greek mythology refers to Chaos, the initial state of the universe according to Hesiod's Theogony . Chaos is considered the primordial void from which all creation arises. It symbolizes the lack of order before the emergence of the gods and the structured universe.
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Answered by AkramDa0ne | 2024-12-25