Just to add a little to Jenstar's excellent answer...the god of the ancient Romans was originally named 'Jovis'. This was later compounded as 'Jovis-Pater' (Father of Jovis) and then - by telescoping these words together - as 'Juppiter/Jupiter'. Apart from being the joy-bringer, he was their supreme deity - the god of gods. To swear 'by' Jove, therefore, was to offer the mightiest of oaths and first appeared in English in the 16th century. There was also believed in those days to be a connection, because of the sound, with the name 'Jehovah'... God as presented in the Bible.