μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

The servant of God beaten. A man who says that he is the servant of so and so is treated with great consideration. His companion, who says that he is a servant of God is put to work. He cannot understand why God's servant should not be more important than the other.

The wise and the foolish. · Fools (and other unwise persons). · Absurd lack of logic. · Logical absurdity based upon certain false assumptions. · view the constellation · filed as J2215.2

Cited in the index
  • general *Wesselski Hodscha Nasreddin I 249 No. 162.
Within the index

Filed under Absurd reasoning about God.

Filed beside it
God's wastefulness. A man is robbed and later the same day is given much money. He complains to God, "What was the use of taking from me what you were going to give back to me after stealing from another?" Man honored above God: the dead hen. A fool finds a dead hen and cooks it and serves it for dinner. When reproached he says "How should it be unclean when God has killed it instead of men?" Fool waits for God to provide. Nearly starves God blamed for heavy rain. Since he is an old man he should have known that more rain was unwelcome God blamed for letting pumpkin vines produce larger fruit than nut trees

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