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The Language of God in the Universe, An In Depth Study of the Divine Language of Allegory Found in the Milky Way, the Constellations, Planets, our Moo
By: Helena LehmanImprint: Pillar of Enoch Ministry
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The Language of God in the Universe¿ takes a profound new look at Sacred Astronomy, the Gospel in the Stars, and their connection to the Bible. By understanding the allegorical Language that God utilizes to communicate to mankind, and applying it to the Zodiac and the Bible, both are shown to be filled with similar prophetic imagery. Many allegorical ties between the Bible, and the Gospel in the Stars are revealed, and once mysterious prophetic Scriptures suddenly make sense. The Universe, and the forty-eight constellations of the ancient Zodiac are like biblical parables on a giant scale. They tell a compelling story that fully agrees with the Bible, and the unfolding of biblical history. The Magi who found Christ likely knew this, and the book examines their possible use of Sacred Astronomy to locate His whereabouts in Bethlehem in 3 BC. Secondly, the parable-like allegories found in our Solar System, upon the Earth, and in various elements of nature are explored. By seeking the Language of God apparent in every created thing, each layer of Yah¿s creation can reveal startling truths about our Creator, His love of mankind, and His desire to save us from our worst enemies: Satan and our fallen nature.
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| Title of Religion eBook: The Language of God in the Universe, An In Depth Study of the Divine Language of Allegory Found in the Milky Way, the Constellations, Planets, our Moo | |
| Release Date: 03-10-2005 | |
| Publisher: Pillar of Enoch Ministry |
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The Language of God in the Universe, An In Depth Study of the Divine Language of Allegory Found in the Milky Way, the Constellations, Planets, our Moo
Chapter One
Mazzaroth, The Starry Witness
"Can you bind the cluster of the Pleiades, or loose the belt of Orion? Can you bring out Mazzaroth in its season? Or can you guide the Great Bear with its cubs? Do you know the ordinances of the heaven? Can you set their dominion over the earth?" - Job 38:31-33 (NKJ)
In the above quotation from the New King James Version of the Bible, the Hebrew word "Mazzaroth" is used as Yahweh is speaking to the righteous man Job from out of a whirlwind. The word "Mazzaroth" is compound; it is made up of two separate Hebrew words "Mazzara" and "oth." "Mazzara" means the constellations as a whole, i.e. the Zodiac. As explained in the Introduction, "oth" means a sign or beacon. In effect, the Mazzaroth refers to a starry beacon of constellations running through the night sky. The central beacon constellations are the twelve major signs of the Zodiac. These are located along the plain of the ecliptic. This is the celestial band in the sky that the Sun appears to pass through each day.
Many may ask: Where did the constellation and star names originate, and who decided to divide the sky into twelve segments or signs? The truth is that no record outside of the Bible exists that can fully answer this question. Both the names for the constellations, and the concept of the Mazzaroth or Zodiac seem to predate all ancient civilizations. No archeological evidence exists that proves conclusively that any one culture invented the Zodiac.
One source indicates that Adam's third son Seth actually named the most prominent stars in the various constellati
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