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divine. It is truly significant that this is an act from God for those with insight and understanding. The upper<br />
cross symbol and the glyph are inverted to Jupiter and it is associated with God’s rigid enforcement of the law.<br />
God the Father is also seen as Leo Major, the Great Lion. The Great Lion represents “The Ancient of Days” that is<br />
described in Daniel 1:9. This event represents the Deity of Christ as a Young Lion or just a Lion. Likewise,<br />
Christ is the Lion of Judah as seen in the Constellation of Leo.<br />
Saturn (NASA)<br />
Adorned with thousands of beautiful ringlets, Saturn is unique among the planets. All four gas giant planets have<br />
rings -- made of chunks of ice and rock -- but none are as spectacular or as complicated as Saturn's. Like the<br />
other gas giants, Saturn is mostly a massive ball of hydrogen and helium. Could hydrogen gas mean fire? Let us<br />
next take a look at the Constellation of Leo Minor which was called the “Young Lion” in Babylonian times. Leo is<br />
one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between Cancer to<br />
the west and Virgo to the East. Leo Minor has the meaning of Small or Young Lion.<br />
Leo Minor depicted as Young Lion (J. Aspin, 1825)<br />
Constellation of Leo:<br />
In Babylonian astronomy the constellation<br />
was called - the 'Great Lion' the bright star,<br />
Regulus, known as the king star. It stands at<br />
the Lion's breast. It also had distinctly regal<br />
associations as it was known as the King.<br />
In Greek mythology, Leo was identified as<br />
the Nemean Lion which was killed by<br />
Hercules.<br />
The stars eta Leonis and alpha Leonis mark<br />
the lion's heart, with alpha Leonis, also<br />
known as Regulus, being the bright star of<br />
magnitude one. The stars eta Leonis and<br />
omicron Leonis form the right front foot of<br />
the Lion.