God of the east wind

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god of the east wind
The god of the east wind, a child of Eos and Astraeus. Eurus was the wind who brought warmth and rain from the east. His Roman equivalent is Vulturnus.
Because Apeliotes was a minor god, he was often synthesized with Eurus, the east wind. Subsolanus, Apeliotes' Roman counterpart, was also sometimes considered the east wind, in
GOD'S WORD® Translation The people of Ephraim try to catch the wind and try to chase the east wind all day. They are very violent and destructive.
Several other references exist, most associating the east wind with destruction. Often this destruction is of the wicked by God. [1] References
Spanish Lord of the Tempest Enlil Mesopotamian god Wind Eurus Greek god East Wind Fa'atiu
Also pictures of the Wind-god were found on some Greek Black-figured vases from 6th Eurus, the east wind, was bringing the bad storms, but he was more kind to the people
When God sends His East Wind upon the earth, it will be a time of testing and breaking. Those who will not be broken (humbled), now, will be broken when the angels release the
EUROS (or Eurus) was the god of the East Wind, one of the four directional Anemoi (Wind-Gods). He was associated with the season of autumn and dwelt near the palace of the sun-god
New American Standard Bible When the sun came up God appointed a scorching east wind, and the sun beat down on Jonah's head so that he became faint and begged with all his soul to
APELIOTES The god of the East Wind appears as a clean-shaven man, holding a cloak full of fruit and grain. EUROS The god of the South-East Wind who is sculpted as a bearded man
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