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'''Hermes''' was a god in ancient Greek religion and myth.
'''Hermes''' was a Olympian god in ancient Greek religion and myth, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia.
 
Hermes moved freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine, as emissary and messenger of the gods,intercessor between mortals and the divine, and conductor of souls into the afterlife.  


==Orpheus and Jesus==
==Orpheus and Jesus==
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Critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]] aimed to establish a direct connection between Jesus and Hermes. The cult of [[Hermes]] however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church, in particula in the portrait of Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
Critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]] aimed to establish a direct connection between [[Jesus]] and Hermes. The cult of [[Hermes]] however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church, in particular, in the portrait of Jesus as the Good Shepherd.


==External links==
==External links==

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Hermes was a Olympian god in ancient Greek religion and myth, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia.

Hermes moved freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine, as emissary and messenger of the gods,intercessor between mortals and the divine, and conductor of souls into the afterlife.

Orpheus and Jesus

The Good Shepherd


Critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the Jesus Myth Theory aimed to establish a direct connection between Jesus and Hermes. The cult of Hermes however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church, in particular, in the portrait of Jesus as the Good Shepherd.

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