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Odin is literally God. The word "god" actually comes from the ancient Germanic word "Godan", which is a Lombardic form of "ǥuđánaz", the Proto-Germanic word for the head of the Germanic pantheon. The Anglo-Saxons themselves used a word similar, known as "Wodan", or "Wod". This could be explained mostly as a dialectic difference, but both words still meant Odin, the God of the Germans and Aryans.
When jew worshipers flooded into Saxon England bringing their jewish mind poison and clerical child rape practices with them, they intentionally did not use the Latin "deus" to address the false and fake Abrahamic cow demon, who is a jötunn by the way. Yahweh is literally a demon spawned by Loki. Rather, they adopted the phrase "Wod" to appeal to the Germanics, and to lie to them to get them to worship their jew demon. Thus the word "God" appears no where in any bible until the Fourth Century CE, because the original word was "Yahweh", the god of the jews, or "deus", the parasitic encysting upon the Latin God/Proto-Indo-European God, Dyeus Pater.
So whenever you say the phrase "God", you are invoking Odin. Not Yahweh. And this is good, because the jews are evil, and you are a corrupted soul if you worship their race instead of your own.