Some theologians would describe The Bible as the atlas to the world of being a good Christian, containing maps of how to live a good life and where to find God.
myheartgoeson...2009 has written: 'Interdisciplinary Atlas of the Bible' 'Atlas Biblico Interdisciplinar'
The same time mercury atlas was built
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The name Atlas may not have been translated into other languages. Atlas has also become synonomous with a map or book of maps (atlas of US roads for example), but I would not consider translations for that the same as the Greek mythological character Atlas.
Titan maintenant le ciel, Atlas This translates to 'Titan holding the sky, Atlas' I would presume that Atlas would be the same in French as it is in English as names tend to not change much when translated :)
"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand
it's the same as in greek
Are you a complete idiot? Read an atlas and you tell me.
Zeus and Atlas are first cousins. Both Zeus and Atlas share the same paternal grandparents, Gaia and Uranus. Zeus' parents are Cronus and Rhea (who are themselves siblings) and his uncle is Iapetus, who sired Atlas with an unknown mother.
Are you a complete idiot? Read an atlas and you tell me.
Carl Rasmussen has written: 'Zondervan NIV atlas of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Geography, History of Biblical events, History of contemporary events
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