By Sandra Glahn Ever seen drawings of the ancient goddess Artemis? If so, she was likely carrying a bow and arrow. More recent iterations of her as Diana/Wonder Woman still depict her that way—with shield, bow, and arrow. Ancient literature includes many references to Artemis as a master of archery. (And make no mistake—Artemis was as likely to shoot at females as males.) We see similar descriptions of her in the epigraphic evidence. In the ruins of ancient Ephesus, her natal city near what today is Kuşadasi, Turkey, archaeologists discovered “The Oracle Inscription.” In it, Artemis is described using a variety of archery terms: “Artemis of the golden quiver,” “shooter of arrows” and the “straight-shooting one.”
To be honest I was taught John died while in exile. Wow what an eye opener. It’s interesting to note that Paul never wrote and hate Or calling for burning anything down.
Things make more sense thank you .
To be honest I was taught John died while in exile. Wow what an eye opener. It’s interesting to note that Paul never wrote and hate Or calling for burning anything down.