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TWIN BROTHERS

In Greek mythology, the twin sons (Gk. Dióskouroi) of Zeus and the moon-god Leda, named Castor and Pollux (Polydeuces). They were regarded as heroes worthy of the honors given to gods. A number of their exploits were recounted, and they were sometimes connected with the constellation Gemini. They were revered as saviors in all kinds of distress and particularly as protectors of mariners. Many Roman ships bore images of Castor and Pollux, as did the grain ship that carried Paul from Malta to Puteoli (Acts 28:11).







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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