Anonymous ID: 27917c April 5, 2019, 10:47 p.m. No.6069207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9250 >>9357

>>6068184 pb Interesting note on the origin of the Zodiac in the Bible and ancient Hebrew writings from Mesopotamia

 

Astrology based on the Zodiac is a bastardized version of the ancient Mesopotamian Mazzaroth of the original Hebrew writing tribe older than Babylon.

 

Genesis is not the oldest book in the Bible. Job is.

 

"Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons? Job 38:32

 

Ancient Hebrew writings outside of the Bible say that Adam's son Seth created the Mazzaroth by naming each star in the order of brightness in each of the Major and minor constellations. He taught his children to remember the names of the stars, so that when recited they would recite the promise and prophecy of the coming of the Christ. (Messiah)

 

Virgo is the virgin that would bear the Christ child as a miracle sign. Leo is the end of the story, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. (Christ is from the tribe of Judah from which we get the word "Jew" today)

 

All of the stars in each constellation have names, and while the Satanic child sacrificing Babylonians DID take the Constellations and change their meanings, (they love to rewrite history), they neglected to change the names of the individual stars before God scattered the languages. SO the stars names still tell of the prophecy of Christ.

 

As a result of the failure to mess with the star names BEFORE the scattering of language , many of the stars still carry the same exact meaning, but in multiple different languages, effectively hinting that at one time in history, all of man spoke one language, then, something happened to create many languages very rapidly.

Chuck Missler did a great dig on this

Anonymous ID: 27917c April 5, 2019, 11:04 p.m. No.6069357   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9382

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>Chuck was the anon of preachers.

 

Yes, he was, and he would be here with us if he could. Phenomenal digs into the ancient original words of the whole text.

The 24 hour Bible study dig was the best Hebrew-Greek Bible study I ever watched in my life, and he will be sorely missed.