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Message In The Stars

The Hebrew word Mazzaroth simply refers to the same concept to which the Greek term refers to the Zodiac. I got this study from "Berean Insights'." Berean Insights' purpose is to provide training and resources to help you go deeper in your study and understanding of the Bible. Berean Insights is a registered charitable trust in New Zealand, founded by Ian and Tania Vail of Wycliffe Bible Translators.

The Hebrew word Mazzaroth simply refers to the same concept to which the Greek term refers to the Zodiac. I got this study from "Berean Insights'."
Berean Insights' purpose is to provide training and resources to help you go deeper in your study and understanding of the Bible.
Berean Insights is a registered charitable trust in New Zealand, founded by Ian and Tania Vail of Wycliffe Bible Translators.

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3<br />

5 Like a bridegroom emerging from his chamber, like a champion rejoicing to run his<br />

course,<br />

6 it rises at one end of the heavens and runs its circuit to the other; nothing is<br />

deprived of its warmth.<br />

• But there are 48 constellations chosen in total and arranged in sets of three (decans)<br />

centered around each one of the selected twelve constellations.<br />

What fascinates me is the fact that there is a correlation of meaning across ten ancient<br />

languages of the world for these 48 constellations and their symbolism:<br />

- Hebrew, Chaldean, Assyrian, Persian, Egyptian, Latin, Greek, Syriac, Coptic and Arabic.<br />

Now you have to admit the last one is an interesting inclusion in the list. I have shared<br />

enough information with you already over these last 14 Nuggets to give you sufficient<br />

awareness of the fact that there is a correlation of meaning for each of the twelve-star<br />

signs and their associated decans. That is what we would expect if God had indeed<br />

named the stars. Take some time to read back through the Nuggets I have written on<br />

this topic, and you will see what I mean.<br />

• <strong>In</strong> the last Nugget I gave you an overview of the meaning centered around each of the<br />

constellations and their associated stars. When all-star signs are combined in the order I<br />

suggested, there is both a logical and heavenly association and progression of meaning<br />

which results from the collection of stars in the Mazzaroth. <strong>The</strong>re is a natural<br />

progression from the star sign of the Coming Messiah (Virgo) to the final sign of the<br />

Coming Lion of Judah (Leo) which contain a series of linked ideas. <strong>The</strong>re is a juxtaposing<br />

of constellations in such a way as to tell a story across the heavens.<br />

• <strong>In</strong>deed, it is the salvation story; would we expect anything else, if God is telling the<br />

story? I also realize it will take me a few Nuggets to highlight some of the detail. Like<br />

anything with God behind it, the Mazzaroth is just full of relevant detail.<br />

Throughout the series related to the constellations there are repetitive themes. <strong>The</strong><br />

Messiah figure appears frequently in various forms. <strong>The</strong> Son of Virgo (in Coma),<br />

Ophiuchus, Hercules, Sagittarius, Perseus, Auriga the shepherd and lastly the Judge of<br />

Taurus and the triumphant Lion of Judah. Throughout the star series there is constant<br />

reference to “His coming” (quickly). Multiple times the figure which represents him is

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