In the same revelatory discourse she can tell him how much he still has to suffer in his own house but: "Endure every disgrace in silence and do not resist the violence of your foes." The sufferings are ordered and laid upon him; their source is not enquired into, for in Homer they come from that depth which is the inextricable combination of the will of Zeus and Moira, but it is important only that the goddess knows the sufferings and permits them and thus cooperates in their ordering.
(Von Balthasar)