Anonymous ID: b07c09 Feb. 3, 2024, 7:52 a.m. No.20350858   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20350840

why? you know something he doesn't? wanna tell everyone else i mean you sound gatekeeping right now where's the transparency?

Anonymous ID: b07c09 Feb. 3, 2024, 9:25 a.m. No.20351208   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1213

Chaos

The Void

Chaos (Ancient Greek: χάος, romanized: Kháos) is the mythological void state preceding the creation of the universe (the cosmos) in Greek creation myths. In Christian theology, the same term is used to refer to the gap or the abyss created by the separation of heaven and earth.[1][2]

 

Etymology

Greek kháos (χάος) means 'emptiness, vast void, chasm, abyss',[3] related to the verbs kháskō (χάσκω) and khaínō (χαίνω) 'gape, be wide open', from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₂n-,[4] cognate to Old English geanian, 'to gape', whence English yawn.[5]

 

It may also mean space, the expanse of air, the nether abyss or infinite darkness.[6] Pherecydes of Syros (fl. 6th century BC) interprets chaos as water, like something formless that can be differentiated.[7]

 

Chaoskampf

Further information: Trito (Proto-Indo-European mythology) § Serpent-slaying myth, Sea serpent, and Dragon

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Chaoskampf

or Drachenkampf

The Destruction of Leviathan by Gustave Doré (1865)

Comparative mythology of sea serpents, dragons and dragonslayers.

Myths

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The motif of Chaoskampf (German: [ˈkaːɔsˌkampf]; lit. 'struggle against chaos') is ubiquitous in myth and legend, depicting a battle of a culture hero deity with a chaos monster, often in the shape of a serpent or dragon. Parallel concepts appear in the Middle East and North Africa, such as the abstract conflict of ideas in the Egyptian duality of Maat and Isfet or the battle of Horus and Set,[8] or the more concrete parallel of the battle of Ra with the chaos serpent Apophis.

 

Greco-Roman tradition

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