in acts (17;28-29) Paul quotes the Greek poet Aratus Aratus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ,,,why do you think Paul was quoting the fifth line and what do you think he meant?,,,i am interested on your opinions on the matter so i will not set mine forth at first(curious if you will come to the same conclusion),,,so for now i would rather hold mine own back,,,thanks in advance for responding,,,,,,,
"Let us begin with Zeus,whom we mortals never leave unspoken.
For every street,every market-place is full of Zeus.
Even the sea and the harbour(sic.) are full of his deity.
Everywhere everyone is indebted to Zeus.
for we are indeed his offspring.",,,,,,,,
"Let us begin with Zeus,whom we mortals never leave unspoken.
For every street,every market-place is full of Zeus.
Even the sea and the harbour(sic.) are full of his deity.
Everywhere everyone is indebted to Zeus.
for we are indeed his offspring.",,,,,,,,