The land of Judah and the Giza amphictyony. Astrology, biblical fact, symbology!
God as the Sun, Malachi 4:2. God as the Light, John 8:12.
God as the Lion. Revelation 5:5.
Scripture says not to worship the host of heaven, celestial bodies. Sun, moon, planets, constellations. Deuteronomy 17:1-5. Second Kings 23:5. Jeremiah 7:17-19. Amos 5:26. Ezekiel 8:14-16.
Worship God who made the heavens. First Chronicles 16:26. Psalm 33:6. Isaiah 40:22-26. Nehemiah 9:6.
The bible speaks of signs in the stars. Genesis 1:14-18. Matthew 24:29-30. Luke 21:25-27. Jeremiah 10:1-2.
Scripture states that God divided the sun and moon and stars unto all the nations under the whole heaven. It also states that when God divided the nations on earth, He divided them according to the number of the children of Israel. Jacob had twelve children. Deuteronomy 4:19. Deuteronomy 32:8-9.
Scripture refers to how the face of the earth is as the heavens. Deuteronomy 30:3-5. Nehemiah 1:8-9. Isaiah 13:5. Luke 12:54-56. Mark 13:26-27. Psalm 50:4.
If you add up all the ages in the bible starting from Adam being put out of the Garden of Eden by God for sinning and eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, to the life of Jesus, you get four thousand years. Adding on the two thousand years for the church age, you get six thousand years, six days. The seventh day is the thousand year reign of Christ on earth. Genesis 3:6, 23. Second Peter 3:8.
The two thousand years of Christianity and the resurrection of the saints on the seventh day are described in Hosea 6:2.
The bible states that the earth was divided in the days of a man named Peleg. Genesis 10:25. First Chronicles 1:19.
Going by the ages of Adam and his sons in the book of Genesis, Peleg was born between the day of atonement 2177 BC and the 9th day of the 7th biblical month 2176 BC and lived for 239 years. Passing away between the day of atonement 1938 BC and the 9th day of the 7th biblical month 1937 BC. Is this the same time as the old kingdom pyramid age in Egypt, when the Great Pyramid was built in Giza, its astronomical, astrological alignments showing the divisions of the land? Genesis 11:16-19.
By using the fundamentals of astronomy, astrology and the placement, features and measurements of the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt, these twelve divisions of the earth can be seen to fall into place around Giza.
An astrological zodiac wheel divides the sky into twelve wedge shaped sections, the twelve constellations of the zodiac. Each section representing thirty degrees of a circle with the earth at its center. Virgo, the virgin. Libra, the scales. Scorpio, the scorpion, eagle, or lizard. Sagittarius, the archer. Capricorn, the sea goat. Aquarius, the water bearer. Pisces, the fish. Aries, the ram. Taurus, the bull. Gemini, the twins. Cancer, the crab. Leo, the lion.
If you place a zodiac wheel over a map of the Mediterranean sea area, with the center of the wheel over the Great pyramid, which has been shown through its measurements to represent earths northern hemisphere. The twelve, thirty degree sections of the zodiac will divide the land into twelve sections.
The thirty degree zodiac sections of Leo and Cancer fall over Judah and Samaria, modern day Israel. See the proper placement of the wheel later.
The eastern facing sphinx showing the significance of the constellation of Leo at Giza, see the book's "Heaven's Mirror" and "Keeper of Genesis" also called "Message of the Sphinx (*)" by Hancock and Bauval (*).
Khufu's pyramid, the Giza plateau showing where the land of Judah, Israel would be even before the birth of Abraham. Isaiah 41:26. Isaiah 46:9-10. Daniel 2:20-23. Isaiah 48:1-5. Genesis 13:12-18. Jeremiah 32:17-20.
The following scripture describes how out of the borders of Judah, the Lords portion, shall come the Chief Ruler, how Judah shall lead and be praised by Israel, and dwell for ever, as well as the connection of Judah to lions, the east and sun. Joshua 15:1-12. Second Samuel 8:3. Numbers 2:3. Second Chronicles 9:17-19. First Kings 10:18-20. Genesis 49:8-12. Revelation 5:5. Joel 3:16. Isaiah 29:1. Ezekiel 19:1-7. Numbers 23:24. Numbers 24:9. Numbers 10:13-14. Zechariah 12:7. Genesis 46:28. First Chronicles 5:2. Psalm 78:67-69. Judges 1:1-4. Second Kings 17:18. Joel 3:18-21. Hosea 11:12. Zechariah 2:12. Isaiah 65:8-9. First Kings 11:11-13. Psalm 60:7. First Chronicles 17:11-17. First Chronicles 28:1-8.
Because of the size of the Judah Leo section, the tribe of Simeon was given their inheritance within the inheritance of Judah. Joshua 19:1-9. Joshua 21:9.
The bible states that Israel's border is from the river of Egypt, the Nile, to the Euphrates river. Genesis 15:18. Joshua 1:1-4. Second Chronicles 9:25-26.
Ur of the Chaldees where Abraham was born is located in the Judah Leo, Levi Cancer sections, on the west side of the Euphrates river. Genesis 11:27-28. Genesis 15:5-7.
God told Isaac to stay in the Judah Leo, Levi Cancer sections and not to go to Egypt. The patriarchs were all buried in the Judah Leo section of the zodiac. Genesis 26:1-5. Genesis 25:7-10. Genesis 35:27-29. Genesis 47:29-31. Genesis 49:29-33. Genesis 50:7-14. Deuteronomy 34:1-12.
In astrology the sky is divided into twelve houses, each house having to do with a specific area of a persons life on earth. The first house, the natural house of Aries, deals with identity and beginnings. The second house, the natural house of Taurus, deals with possessions and money. The third house, the natural house of Gemini, deals with communication and teachers. The fourth house, the natural house of Cancer, deals with home and family. The fifth house, the natural house of Leo, deals with expression and children. The sixth house, the natural house of Virgo, deals with service and health. The seventh house, the natural house of Libra, deals with partnerships and open enemies. The eighth house, the natural house of Scorpio, deals with inheritance, death and resources. The ninth house, the natural house of Sagittarius, deals with religion, higher learning and law. The tenth house, the natural house of Capricorn, deals with rulers, authority, reputation, career, achievement and government. The eleventh house, the natural house of Aquarius, deals with humanitarian enterprises, hopes, friends and ambition. The twelfth house, the natural house of Pisces, deals with recuperation, sufferings and self sacrifice. Six of these houses are above the horizon and six below. These houses are stationary. The twelve signs, constellations of the zodiac rotate through them, each constellation spending two hours in each house.
The Egyptian Duat, the region of the sky around Orion, referred to in ancient Egyptian texts, as the hidden circle of the Duat, consisted of twelve divisions, Giza, reported as its center and also as its fifth division. The ancient Egyptians were instructed in these texts, to build a replica of this circle on the ground, see the books Heaven's Mirror and Message of the Sphinx. Leo is the fifth sign of the zodiac.
As you will read about later the number five is significant in the prophecy, symbolism of the life of Jesus.
In astrology each sign of the zodiac is symbolically represented by either the sun, moon or one of the planets. The sun represents Leo. The planet mercury represents Gemini and Virgo. The planet venus represents Taurus and Libra. The planet mars represents Aries and Scorpio. The planet jupiter represents Pisces and Sagittarius. The planet saturn represents Aquarius and Capricorn. The moon represents Cancer.
The Leo section which falls over Judah is represented by the sun. Jesus is referred to in the book of Revelation as the bright and morning star, the sun. Revelation 22:16. Numbers 24:16-17. Second Peter 1:19. Revelation 1:16-18. Psalm 84:11. Psalm 19:1-6. Isaiah 60:1-3, 19-20. Malachi 4:2. Jeremiah 51:19.
Day and light are used in the bible to describe good, day, light and sun. John 1:1-17. Genesis 1:3-5. Proverbs 4:18. John 3:18-21. John 8:12. John 12:35-36, 46. Acts 26:13-18. Isaiah 5:20. Romans 13:12-13. Second Corinthians 4:4-6. Ephesians 5:8-14. First Thessalonians 5:5-8. Psalm 30:5. Jeremiah 13:16. Second Corinthians 6:14.
The sun and the moon were created on the fourth day. Genesis 1:14-19.
The Judah Leo, Cancer Levi sections are where the woman clothed with the sun, the elect, the church, the saints, the 144,000 that are marked, the saved of the twelve tribes of Israel, the saved of the gentiles, live in the new Jerusalem. Revelation 21:10-27. The book of Revelation states that the church will be given the morning star. Revelation 2:28-29. Revelation 12:1-2. The crown of twelve stars on the woman's head are the twelve tribes of Israel. Genesis 37:9-11. Revelation 7:4-17. Revelation 14:1-5. The elect are mentioned in Romans 11:4-25.
The countries that the other ten sections of the zodiac fall over, are listed later.
Who or what do these ten countries represent? The book of Revelation describes a dragon, beast with seven heads and ten horns, all which have crowns. Revelation 12:3-4. Revelation 13:1-9. Daniel 7:19-21. Revelation 17:8-16.
The seven heads, mountains, on the dragon, beast of Revelation, represent empires, kingdoms, kings, ruling governments, that have, or in the case of the seventh head, will rule the world and have some influence over the country of Israel.
As an example, the government of Christ is called a great mountain. Micah 4:1-2. Daniel 2:35. At the time God gave the book of Revelation to the apostle John, five of these heads, mountains, empires, kingdoms, kings, Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Medo Persia and Greece, had fallen, and one, the Roman empire, was in power. Revelation 17:10.
The first head, empire, king was "Egypt". Exodus 1:8-14. Second Chronicles 12:2-9 (The Egyptian king Shishak in these passages, also known as Ramses the great, David Rohl). Second Kings 17:4. Second Kings 23:29-34. Jeremiah 2:6-16.
Egypt was succeeded by Assyria. Second Kings 18:21. Isaiah 20:3-4.
The second head, empire, king was "Assyria". Isaiah 20:1. Second Kings 15:19-20. First Chronicles 5:26. Second Kings 16:7-9. Second Kings 15:29. Second Kings 17:3-6, 22-24. Second Chronicles 32:1-3. Second Kings 19:32-37. Ezra 4:1-2, 9-10.
Assyria was succeeded by Babylon. Nahum 3:7, 18-19. Ezekiel 31:3, 11-12. Ezekiel 32:22-23. Zephaniah 2:13.
The third head, empire, first kingdom was "Babylon". Deuteronomy 28:49-55. Isaiah 39:1-8. Jeremiah 25:8-11. Second Kings 23:36-37. Second Kings 24. Daniel 1:1-2. Second Kings 25. Jeremiah 21:8-10. Jeremiah 42:4-22. Jeremiah 43. Second Chronicles 36:17-21. Jeremiah 27:6-11.
In the book of Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had a dream that troubled his spirit. Not being able to remember his dream he asked all his magicians, astrologers and sorcerers for the interpretation. When they were unable to show the king what the dream meant, he decreed that all the wisemen in Babylon be slain. In order to stop the killings Daniel and his fellows seek the interpretation of the dream from God. Daniel 2:17-23, 47.
Daniel tells the dream and the interpretation to the king. Daniel 2:31-33.
This image shows seven heads, empires, kingdoms, that shall rule the earth. The third head, empire, first kingdom was Babylon, described as a head of fine gold. Nebuchadnezzar is the head of gold. Daniel 2:37-38.
The other body parts and metals listed in these bible passages describe the heads, empires, kingdoms, that are to follow Babylon.
Just like Joseph was made ruler, co ruler, over all of Egypt which you shall read about later, Daniel was made ruler, co ruler, over all of Babylon, along with three other sons of Judah. When Nebuchadnezzars son Evil Merodach took over from his father, he set up the throne of Jehoiachin king of Judah over all the thrones of the kings that were with him in Babylon. Daniel 2:48-49 . Daniel 5:29. Jeremiah 52:31-34.
During the reign of Belshazzar king of Babylon, Daniel has a dream describing the same heads, empires, kingdoms, as Nebuchadnezzars dream, only they are not described as body parts and metals but as animals. Daniel 7:1, 17.
The third head, empire, first kingdom, of Babylon, was described as a lion. Daniel 7:4.
God takes away the Babylonian kingdom from Nebuchadnezzars grandson for his actions and gives it to the Medes and the Persians. Daniel 5:1-6.
Babylon was succeeded by Medo Persia. Daniel 5:28, 30-31. Isaiah 13:19-20. Isaiah 21:9. Jeremiah 50:1-3, 17-18 . Jeremiah 51:11, 27-29.
The fourth head, empire, second kingdom was "Medo Persia". Isaiah 44:28. Isaiah 45:1-4. Ezra 1:1-4. Second Chronicles 36:22-23. Ezra 4:1-5.
Cyrus the Persian is also called the king of Babylon. Ezra 5:13-15. Daniel 6:28. Daniel 9:1-2. Ezra 6:1-12.
Darius the Mede was also called the king of Assyria. Ezra 6:19-22.
Daniel was ruler, co ruler, over Medo Persia. Daniel 6:1-3. Ezra 4:6. Esther 1:1-4.
Mordecai was ruler, co ruler, over Medo Persia. Esther 9:3-4. Esther 10:1-3. Ezra 4:7, 23-24. Ezra 7:11-23.
Artaxerxes king of Persia was also called the king of Babylon. Nehemiah 13:6-9. Nehemiah 12:22.
Nebuchadnezzars dream shows the fourth head, empire, second kingdom, of Medo Persia, as the breast and arms of silver. Daniels dream describes Medo Persia as a bear. Daniel 2:32-33, 39. Daniel 7:5.
Daniel has a vision where he sees the interaction between two animals, a ram and a goat. The angel Gabriel shows Daniel the interpretation of the vision. Daniel 8:15-16. The fourth head, empire, second kingdom of Medo Persia was also described as a ram. Daniel 8:3-4, 20. Daniel 11:2.
Medo Persia was succeeded by Greece. Daniel 8:5. The goat is Greece. Daniel 8:6-7.
The fifth head, empire, third kingdom, was "Greece".
Nebuchadnezzars dream describes the fifth head, empire, third kingdom, of Greece, as the belly and thighs of brass. Daniels dream describes Greece as a leopard. Daniels vision describes Greece as a goat. Daniel 2:32-33, 39. Daniel 7:6. Daniel 8:8, 21.
The first king was Alexander the great. After his death his empire, kingdom was divided amongst four of his generals. Daniel 11:3-4. Daniel 8:22.
The successive kings of Egypt, the king of the south and the successive kings of Syria, the king of the north, do battle. Daniel 11:7-17, 25, 27. Syria and Rome, a prince do battle, Syria loses. Rome at this time has already taken control over Greece, Macedonia, Asia minor and Pergamum, the other two divisions of the Greek empire. Daniel 11:18-19.
Rome helps Egypt in its battles with Syria. Daniel 11:29-30.
Syria and Egypt eventually fall to Rome, and the divided Greek empire, kingdom is incorporated into, succeeded by the Roman empire.
The sixth head, empire, king is "Rome". Luke 2:1-3. Acts 25:18-21. Luke 3:1-2. Acts 11:27-28. Acts 18:1-2. Matthew 27:1-2. Acts 23:23-27. Acts 24:27. Acts 26:22-32. John 11:47-52. Acts 23:10-11. Acts 28:16-17.
Nebuchadnezzars dream describes the sixth head, empire, king, of Rome, as legs of iron. Daniel 2:32-33.
The seventh head, empire, fourth kingdom, is a combination of all the previous six heads, empires, kings, three kingdoms, and includes the ten horns, countries, kings, as indicated by the placement of the zodiac wheel over the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt. Described in the book of Revelation as a "dragon, beast" with seven heads and ten horns, and in the book of Daniel, as a great image, with a head of gold and ten toes. Daniel 2:31-33, 40-44. Daniel 7:7, 23-24.
The twelve sections of the zodiac representing toes. Second Samuel 21:20-21.
Like the seven heads, empires, kingdoms, these ten horns, toes, countries, kings, at one time had some influence over the country of Israel. First Kings 11:23-25. Second Kings 6:8-33 Second Kings 7:1-20. Second Kings 12:17-19. Second Kings 13:3-7. Second Chronicles 24:23-25. Second Chronicles 14:8-15. Second Chronicles 21:16-20. Second Chronicles 22:1. Judges 6:1-24, 33-40. Judges 7:1-25. Judges 8:1-23.
These countries surround the three pyramids in Giza, Egypt, which have been shown to represent the three belt stars of the constellation of Orion, see the book "The Orion Mystery" by Bauval and Gilbert, like the twelve constellations of the zodiac surround the constellation of Orion in the sky. All the sections of the zodiac that fall over these ten countries start at the Great Pyramid in Egypt. The country of Egypt borders the Mediterranean sea. Daniel 7:2-3. Joshua 9:1-2. Joshua 15:12. Joshua 23:4.
If you measure the longest distance from Giza to the Euphrates river, Judah's eastern border, and use this distance as a radius, to draw a 360 degree circle around Giza, you will see it touches all the ten horn countries, as far northwest as Italy and as far southeast as Ethiopia. Deuteronomy 11:22-25. Isaiah 41:8-9. Matthew 12:42.
These twelve section divisions of the land, or amphictyonies, chorographies, according to the signs of the zodiac, some covering one country, others covering many countries, appear in many ancient cultures. Asia minor, China, England, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Madagascar, Norway, Sumeria, Wales, and are mentioned by ancient writers such as Ptolemy, Plato, Strabo and Manilius. Traditionally they go back as far as ancient Egypt, c. 2000 BC. They started out with the land being divided into four sections, representing the four directions, east, west, north and south, with a fifth section at the center. The four directions were then divided further into three sections each. The center of these groupings was usually a pyramid shaped mountain, which included the surrounding land called the middle land, which was their world center, seat of government, and where the twelve held their festivals. Historically the middle land, the fifth section at the center of the four, was considered a thirteenth section, at the center of the twelve, sometimes representing the sun. See the book Twelve Tribe Nations. Sacred Number and the Golden Age. By John Michell and Christine Rhone. Ezekiel 5:7-15. Ezekiel 7:1-4. Ezekiel 47:15-16 (The middle village).
Many of the cities listed in the new testament, Smyrna, Corinth, Galatia, Sardis, Ephesus, Athens, were at one time part of one or another amphictyony.
The twelve constellations of the zodiac as indicated by the pyramids of Giza, are not the only constellations represented by ancient monuments. The buildings of Angkor in Cambodia have been shown by John Grigsby to be in the shape of the constellation of Draco, in the north pole sky. The "candelabra" shaped rock carving near Paracas, Peru has been shown to represent the constellation of the Southern Cross, in the south pole sky, see the book "Heaven's Mirror" by Hancock and Faiia.
The astronomical process known as the precession of the equinoxes, is a wobble of the earths axis that causes the sun to move backwards through the zodiac by one degree every seventy two years. As an example, the sun on the first day of spring, will rise inside a different constellation of the zodiac every 2,160 years, making a complete circle through the entire zodiac every 25,920 years. The ages of Taurus, Aries, Pisces and Aquarius. Some of the numbers related to this cycle are, 12, 54, 72, 108, 360, 2160, 4320.
The monuments, carvings at Giza, Egypt, Angkor, Cambodia and Paracas, Peru, are separated by these numbers in distance, of longitude, in degrees on a map, see the book "Heaven's Mirror" by Hancock and Faiia.
As you will read about later the monuments in Giza, Angkor and the candelabra in Peru have precessional numbers represented in their construction, further showing how they are all related.
The man named Peleg, mentioned previously, was one of the two sons of a man named Eber, Heber, where the name Hebrew comes from. According to Glenn Kimball,
www.kimballcollege.com Eber's second son Joktan went east, where eventually his son Ophir, the one mentioned several times in the bible where ships went for gold, had a kingdom in Peru, South America, the home of the candelabra rock carving. Genesis 10:25-29. First Kings 9:26-28. First Kings 22:48. Second Chronicles 9:10-11.
This biblical connection between these brothers, Peleg, in whose days the earth was divided into twelve sections by the placement of the Great Pyramid and Joktan, through his son Ophir, who lived in the area of the candelabra carving, not to mention the nearby Nazca lines, some which mimic the twelve constellations of the zodiac, whose descendants possibly carved one or all of these figures, lends further proof that the Great Pyramid on the Giza plateau, not only mimics the constellation of Orion on the ground, see "The Orion Mystery" by
Gilbert and Bauval, but that it also represents the center of a giant zodiac wheel, that copies all twelve of the constellations, signs of the zodiac, the hidden circle of the Duat, the twelve divisions of the Duat, from the sky to the face of the earth, middle east, Mediterranean sea area.
The buildings of Angkor and the candelabra are exactly 180 degrees of longitude apart from each other on the globe. By drawing a ninety degree radius around these two ancient works, the world is divided into two equal halves. Angkor, Draco and the candelabra, Southern Cross, represent the north and south poles on the surface of the globe. Zechariah 6:1-8.
The twelve signs of the zodiac are divided into four elements. The fire, activity signs of Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. The earth, material signs of Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn. The air, communication signs of Gemini, Libra and Aquarius. The water, emotion signs of Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.
Each of the four elements are further divided three ways. The cardinal, defining, flowing signs of Aries, Capricorn, Libra and Cancer. The fixed, stable signs of Leo, Taurus, Aquarius and Scorpio. The mutable, using, changing signs of Sagittarius, Virgo, Gemini and Pisces.
In astrology the four fixed signs of the zodiac, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius and Taurus, which would be appropriate to focus on here, because Leo is one of the fixed signs, seem to be represented in the book of Ezekiel.
The description of the cherubim's in Ezekiel, seem to parallel the zodiac, motion of the sky. The four faces of the cherubim's, man, lion, ox and eagle, are also the fixed signs of the zodiac. Aquarius, man, Leo, lion, Taurus, ox (cherub) and Scorpio, in ancient times also represented by an eagle. Ezekiel 1:10. Ezekiel 10:14.
These cherubim's are described as having the likeness of a man, as well as the hands of a man. Ezekiel 1:5, 8. Ezekiel 10:7-8, 21.
These cherubim's have the likeness of men, but also have the features, qualities of specific animals, the same way the zodiac signs describe men as having the qualities of the animal of the sign their born under.
These cherubim's with four faces are described as having a wheel, or four wheels attached to them, also possibly showing their connection to the zodiac wheel. These four wheels are described as having one likeness, as if a wheel had been in the middle, midst of a wheel, showing the movement of the zodiac in the sky? Or the four directions, compass points, north, south, east, and west? And how each sign, or in this case, the four faces, fixed signs, can occupy any one of the four directions? A wheel over a wheel, showing the twelve stationary zodiac houses, on which the exact position of the sun, moon, and planets, sky is placed? Ezekiel 1:15-21. Ezekiel 10:9-11, 13, 16-17.
These cherubim's are described as being full of eyes in their body, hands, wings, and wheels. Could this also be describing the eyes of the animals and people that the zodiac is made up of from Aries to Pisces? Ezekiel 10:12.
These cherubim's are described as having four wings each, two that cover their body and the other two that attach to the wing of the one next to them. Do the two wings that are joined to each other also represent the two signs of the zodiac that are in between each of the fixed signs? Four faces, plus two wings for each face, equals twelve. The twelve signs of the zodiac? Ezekiel 1:9, 11. Ezekiel 3:10-14. Job 37:1-24 (Ends, wings of the earth).
These cherubim's are described as having the throne of God above them, in the midst of them. Ezekiel 1:22-28. Ezekiel 10:1, 4-5, 18-20. Exodus 25:17-22.
The Seraphim have similar qualities to the cherubim's, but they have separate faces of the same animals, lion, calf, man, flying eagle, and six wings a piece. Revelation 4:2-11. Isaiah 6:1-13.
The book "The Amazing Mystery of the Great Face on the Pacific Ocean Floor. Ocean Floor Mysteries" by Lloyd Stewart Carpenter,
www.spiralupdatenews.com ,
www.777news.com , shows that the Indian ocean is in the shape of two cherubim's, one with the face of an ox, the other with the face of a man, both with wings on their backs. Ezekiel 1:9, 11. The cherubim, figure with the ox face, has at least one horn showing made out of the Gulf of Oman, the entrance to the Persian gulf. This ox, cherubim figure, has a straight foot, leg, which is located between the east coast of Africa and the island of Madagascar. Ezekiel 1:7.
As reported by Mr. Carpenter in his book, he has a human like hand, arm, holding a flaming sword, made out of the Red sea. Ezekiel 1:8. Ezekiel 10:8, 21.
The garden of Eden was, is located in Armenia, in the mountains of Ararat, at the head waters of the four rivers listed in the book of Genesis. Genesis 2:8-14.
If you draw a line north, south through that area, you will see that the two cherubim figures in the Indian ocean, are located to the east of this line, just as stated in Genesis 3:22-24.
Taking a further look at Mr. Carpenters book and the related websites you will see six figures he makes reference too. Five that are located in the worlds oceans and one on land. The face of God in the Pacific ocean. The Son of God on land in the middle east. The two cherubim figures mentioned previously that are in the Indian ocean, both which are looking up at Jesus in the middle east, their left sides facing the viewer. The other two are, a demonic face in the south Atlantic ocean and a gigantic dragon in the north Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
If you take a look at the continent of North America it looks like a bird in flight, possibly an eagle. This bird, eagle, has its wings spread in the Arctic, its head facing east and its talons made out of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico.
There is the profile of a face made out of the east coast of South America, that is staring into the face, eye, of the demon on the south Atlantic floor. The mouth of the face on the east coast of South America would be the river Plate, Rio de la Plata, the outlet of water just east of Buenos Aires. There is also the profile of a face on the east coast of Africa, with a giant horn in its forehead, made out of the horn of Africa, Somalia. The eye of this face would be lake Victoria in northern Tanzania. The line of sight of this face wraps around the globe to look into the face of the dragon in the Arctic.
Mr. Carpenters book, website, shows how the kneeling praying Son of God has his hands connected to the Nile river delta in Egypt. Exodus 7:14-25.
In the scriptures the biblical months are called, the first month, the second month, the third month, the fourth month, the fifth month, the sixth month, the seventh month, the eighth month, the ninth month, the tenth month, the eleventh month and the twelfth month. Notwithstanding that, the first biblical month is called Abib, also called Nisan, Nissan. Exodus 23:15. Esther 3:7. The second biblical month is called Zif, also called Iyar. First Kings 6:37. The third biblical month is called Sivan. Esther 8:9. The fourth biblical month is called Tammuz. The fifth biblical month is called Menachem Av. The sixth biblical month is called Elul. Nehemiah 6:15. The seventh biblical month is called Ethanim, also called Tishrei. First Kings 8:2. The eighth biblical month of Bul, also called Cheshvan. First Kings 6:38. The ninth biblical month of Chisleu, also called Kislev. Zechariah 7:1. The tenth biblical month of Tebeth, also called Tevet. Esther 2:16. The eleventh biblical month of Sebat, also called Shevat. Zechariah 1:7. Twelfth biblical month of Adar. Esther 9:1.
The first month of the biblical calendar, Abib, starts with the first new moon that occurs after the spring equinox. Passover taking place on the fourteenth day of the first month, around the beginning of the growing season. Isaiah 66:23. Numbers 28:1-15. Exodus 34:18. Numbers 9:1-5. Exodus 9:22-35. First Chronicles 12:14-15.
In circa AD 34, the spring equinox took place while the sun was in the constellation of Pisces. The majority of the constellation of Aries, the ram, would be in the first house of the zodiac, coinciding entirely with the first biblical month of Abib. The feast of Passover, Unleavened Bread taking place while the sun was in the constellation of Aries, the ram. With different positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, its possible that the constellation of Aries would coincide in part with the second or twelfth biblical months, and the feast of Passover, Unleavened Bread could take place in part while the sun is in the constellation of Pisces.
The fundamentals of astrology, astronomy, movement of the sky, have a connection to the birth of Jesus. Luke 1:5-38. Luke chapter one shows the conception of Jesus in the sixth biblical month. Luke 1:36 states, Mary's cousin Elizabeth hath "also" conceived a son (in the twelfth biblical month), like Mary, who is now pregnant with Jesus in the sixth biblical month. Luke 1:39-43. Elisabeth makes mention about how Mary is already pregnant, calling her a mother and referring to the fruit of her womb. Luke 1:44-49. Mary makes mention of the great things that have already been done to her, the conception. Luke 1:50-66, 76-80. Matthew 3:7-12.
In circa AD 34, the majority of the constellation, sign of Virgo, the virgin, was in the sixth house of the zodiac, coinciding entirely with the sixth biblical month of Elul. With different positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, the sixth biblical month can coincide in part with the constellations of Leo or Libra. Although with all positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, at least some of the thirty degrees of Virgo always coincides with the sixth biblical month. Isaiah 7:14.
The birth of Jesus would then take place nine months later in the third biblical month of Sivan. Isaiah 9:6-7. Luke 2:4-12. Swaddling clothes were carried by the ancients during their travels, just in case they needed to wrap a dead body for burial, showing how Jesus was born to die. Luke 2:13-21 Revelation 12:4-5.
The third biblical month contains the feast of Weeks, also known as Pentecost, which takes place fifty days after the second day of the feast of unleavened bread. Deuteronomy 16:9-12. Acts 2:1-4. Exodus 23:16. Exodus 34:22. Leviticus 23:9-21.
In circa AD 34, the majority of the constellation, sign of Gemini, was in the third house of the zodiac, coinciding entirely with the third biblical month. The birth of Jesus taking place at the feast of Weeks, when the sun was in the constellation of Gemini, the sign of the twins. John 20:11-17. Acts 1:1-11. With different positions of the first Biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, its possible that the constellations of Taurus and Cancer would coincide in part with the third biblical month, and that the feast of Weeks could take place while the sun is in the constellation of Taurus.
The reason there was no room for Jesus, Mary and Joseph at the inn, was because all the rooms for rent in Judah were filled up by people who had travelled to the temple in Jerusalem from all over Israel to attend the feast of Weeks. Luke 2:7. Exodus 34:23. Deuteronomy 16:16-17. First Corinthians 15:20.
The two signs that deal with the conception and birth of Jesus, Virgo and Gemini, are both represented by the planet mercury, the planet closest to the sun.
John the Baptist was born six months before Jesus when the sun was in the constellation of Sagittarius. In astrology Sagittarius is the polar opposite of the sign of Gemini, the birth sign of Jesus. The sign, constellation, the sun was in at the birth of Jesus. Polar opposites are zodiac signs that compliment each other perfectly. With different positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, its possible that John was born while the sun was in the constellation of Scorpio. The polar opposite of the constellation Taurus.
John chapter five speaks of a certain pool at Jerusalem named Bethesda that at a certain season its waters, after being troubled by an angel, had the power, ability to heal people. That season being a feast of the Jews that took place four months before harvest, the feast of Weeks. The same feast that Jesus was born at thirty years earlier, showing the healing that would be done on earth, in Israel by the Son of God, who was born at that feast. Genesis 48:16. John 4:35. John 5:1-20. Isaiah 61:1-3. Matthew 9:1-8. Mark 1:40-45. Matthew 8:16-17. Matthew 9:27-31. Matthew 9:20-22 (Compare). Malachi 4:2 (Healing in his wings, clothing, or covering). Exodus 25:20. Isaiah 6:1-3. Mark 7:24-30. Mark 9:14-29. Mark 5:21-24, 35-43.
Mark 7:31-37. Luke 4:38-39. Luke 6:6-11. Matthew 12:1-14.
Father, Son and Holy Spirit, all appear on earth in the third biblical month. God on mount Sinai during the Exodus, to give the commandments, the birth of Jesus at the feast of Weeks, and the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, after the ascension of Jesus. Exodus 19:1-25.
In circa AD 68 at the feast of Weeks, Pentecost, at 9:00 am, when the Holy Spirit came to earth, the constellation of Leo is rising on the eastern horizon. With different positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, its possible that the constellation of Cancer is rising on the eastern horizon. Acts 2:1-47.
START OF THE EIGHTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. FIRST BIBLICAL YEAR, PARTIAL.
Week 1, 5th course, Malchijah-my King is Yahweh.
Week 2, 6th course, Mijamin-from the right hand.
Week 3, 7th course, Hakkoz-the thorn.
Week 4, 8TH COURSE, ABIJAH-MY FATHER IS YAHWEH.
START OF THE NINTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWWN.
Week 1, 9th course, Jeshuah-Yeshua, He is saved (Salvation).
Week 2, 10th course, Shecaniah-dweller with YHWH.
Week 3, 11th course, Eliashib-El restores.
Week 4, 12th course, Jakim-He will raise.
START OF THE TENTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 13th course, Huppah-a canopy.
Week 2, 14th course, Jeshebeab-the dwelling of the Father.
Week 3, 15th course, Bilgah-bringing cheerfulness.
Week 4, 16th course, Immer-He hath said.
START OF THE ELEVENTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 17th course, Hezir-swine.
Week 2, 18th course, Aphses or Happizzez-to break.
Week 3, 19th course, Pethahiah-freed by YHWH.
Week 4, 20th course, Jehezekel-El strengthens.
START OF THE TWELFTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. JOHN THE BAPTIST CONCEIVED IN THE TWELFTH BIBLICAL MONTH, PROPHECY FULFILLED WITHIN A SEASON (THREE MONTHS) OF COMPLETING HIS PRIESTLY COURSE OF ABIJAH, ABIA IN THE EIGHTH BIBLICAL MONTH. LUKE 1:20.PURIM. 14TH OF ADAR, OR ADAR 2. ESTHER 9:26. Week 1, 21st course, Jachin-He will establish.
Week 2, 22nd course, Gamul-weaned.
Week 3, 23rd course, Delaiah-Yah has drawn.
Week 4, 24th course, Mazzaiah-consolation of YHWH.
START OF THE FIRST BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. SECOND BIBLICAL YEAR, FULL. Week 1, 1st course, Jehoiarib-Yahweh contends.
Week 2, 2nd course, Jedaiah-Yahweh has known.
Week 3, ALL PRIESTLY COURSES SERVE FOR PASSOVER, FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD.
Week 4, 3rd course, Harim-dedicated.
START OF THE SECOND BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 4th course, Seorim-barley (first fruits).
Week 2, 5th course, Malchijah-my King is YAHWEH.
Week 3, 6th course, Mijamin-from the right hand.
Week 4, 7th course, Hakkoz-the thorn.
START OF THE THIRD BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 8TH COURSE, ABIJAH-MY FATHER IS YAHWEH.
Week 2, ALL PRIESTLY COURSES SERVE FOR FEAST OF WEEKS.
Week 3, 9th course, Jeshuah-Yeshua, He is saved (Salvation).
Week 4, 10th course, Shecaniah-dweller with YHWH.
START OF THE FOURTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 11th course, Eliashib-El restores.
Week 2, 12th course, Jakim-He will raise.
Week 3, 13th course, Huppah-a canopy.
Week 4, 14th course, Jeshebeab-the dwelling of the Father.
START OF THE FIFTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 15th course, Bilgah-bringing cheerfulness.
Week 2, 16th course, Immer-He hath said.
Week 3, 17th course, Hezir-swine.
Week 4, 18th course, Aphses or Happizzez-to break.
START OF THE SIXTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. JESUS IS CONCEIVED IN THE SIXTH BIBLICAL MONTH. ELIZABETH IS IN HER SIXTH MONTH OF PREGNANCY.
Week 1, 19th course, Pethahiah-freed by YHWH.
Week 2, 20th course, Jehezekel-El strengthens.
Week 3, 21st course, Jachin-He will establish.
Week 4, 22nd course, Gamul-weaned.
START OF THE SEVENTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 23rd course, Delaiah-Yah has drawn.
Week 2, 24th course, Mazzaiah-consolation of YHWH.
Week 3, ALL PRIESTLY COURSES SERVE FOR FEAST OF TABERNACLES.
Week 4, 1st course, Jehoiarib-Yahweh contends.
START OF THE EIGHTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 2nd course, Jedaiah-YAHWEH has known.
Week 2, 3rd course, Harim-dedicated.
Week 3, 4th course, Seorim-barley (first fruits).
Week 4, 5th course, Malchijah-my King is YAHWEH.
START OF THE NINTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. JOHN THE BAPTIST IS BORN IN THE NINTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT THE FEAST OF DEDICATION. HANNUKAH, 25TH OF KISLEV. Week 1, 6th course, Mijamin-from the right hand.
Week 2, 7th course, Hakkoz-the thorn (bramble bush).
Week 3, 8TH COURSE, ABIJAH-MY FATHER IS YAHWEH.
Week 4, 9th course, Jeshuah-Yeshua, He is saved (Salvation).
START OF THE TENTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 10th course, Shecaniah-dweller with YHWH.
Week 2, 11th course, Eliashib-El restores.
Week 3, 12th course, Jakim-He will raise.
Week 4, 13th course, Huppah-a canopy.
START OF THE ELEVENTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 14th course, Jeshebeab-the dwelling of the Father.
Week 2, 15th course, Bilgah-bringing cheerfulness.
Week 3, 16th course, Immer-He hath said.
Week 4, 17th course, Hezir-swine.
START OF THE TWELFTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 18th course, Aphses or Happizzez-to break.
Week 2, 19th course, Pethahiah-freed by YHWH.
Week 3, 20th course, Jehezekel-El strengthens.
Week 4, 21st course, Jachin-He will establish.
START OF THE FIRST BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. THIRD BIBLICAL YEAR, PARTIAL.
Week 1, 22nd course, Gamul-weaned.
Week 2, 23rd course, Delaiah-Yah has drawn.
Week 3, ALL PRIESTLY COURSES SERVE FOR PASSOVER, FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD.
Week 4, 24th course, Mazzaiah-consolation of YHWH.
START OF THE SECOND BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 1st course, Jehoiarib-Yahweh contends.
Week 2, 2nd course, Jedaiah-YAHWEH has known.
Week 3, 3rd course, Harim-dedicated.
Week 4, 4th course, Seorim-barley (first fruits).
START OF THE THIRD BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN. JESUS IS BORN IN THE SECOND WEEK OF THE THIRD BIBLICAL MONTH AT THE FEAST OF WEEKS.
Week 1, 5th course, Malchijah-my King is YAHWEH.
Week 2, ALL PRIESTLY COURSES SERVE FOR THE FEAST OF WEEKS.
Week 3, 6th course, Mijamin-from the right hand.
Week 4, 7th course, Hakkoz-the thorn (king of the trees).
START OF THE FOURTH BIBLICAL MONTH AT SUNDOWN.
Week 1, 8TH COURSE, ABIJAH-MY FATHER IS YAHWEH.
Week 2, 9th course, Jeshua-Yeshua, He is saved (Salvation).
Week 3, 10th course, Shecaniah-dweller with YHWH.
Week 4, 11th course, Eliashib-El restores.
First Chronicles 24:1-31, twenty four courses. Second Chronicles 23:8.
Twice in the chart above, the 17th priestly course of Hezir, which means swine, served in the eleventh biblical month. The story of Jesus casting out a legion of fallen angels out of a man into a herd of swine took place in the land of the Gadarenes. The tribe of Gad, which means troop, which is represented by the sign of Aquarius, is the eleventh sign of the zodiac and equal to the eleventh month.
In the chart above, during the months of the conception of Jesus and John the Baptist the 22nd priestly course of Gamul, which means weaned, served.
Jesus was born while the sun was in the constellation, third zodiac sign of Gemini-Benjamin, an air sign. Jesus was conceived while the sun was in the constellation, sixth zodiac sign of Virgo-Ephraim, an earth sign. Three is both a prime and a triangular number, six is a triangular number. Thirty six is a triangular number. John the Baptist was born while the sun was in the constellation, ninth zodiac sign of Sagittarius-Asher, a fire sign. John the Baptist was conceived while the sun was in the constellation, twelfth zodiac sign of Pisces-Zebulon, a water sign.
The seven feasts of the Lord, all having to do with 'Father, Son, and Holy Spirit'. The Passover in the first biblical month, shows the death of Christ for the sins of mankind. Most professing Christians say you can be saved shortly before death by asking God to forgive you for your sins. As their proof of this they quote Luke 23:43, the thief on the cross, who with a short period of time left to live, says to Christ, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom, he is then told by Jesus, today shalt thou be with me in paradise. This only happened to this 'one' man, 'only once' in history, to fulfill a specific bible prophecy. The life of Joseph, son of Jacob, has many similitudes to do with the life of the Messiah. Joseph was condemned to prison with Pharaoh's butler and baker, Genesis 40. The butler was freed from prison and the baker was hung. So one of the two thieves condemned to die on the cross with Jesus, had to live for all the Word to do with the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus to be fulfilled. This cannot happen with anyone else, other than this one man. The feast of Unleavened Bread in the first biblical month, shows that God has zero tolerance for sin. The feast of First Fruits in the first biblical month, shows the resurrection of Christ and the first fruits of the barley harvest, when He took those that rose with Him on the third day, the twenty four priests, whose names were used for the priestly courses, the twenty four elders, to heaven and waved them, the wave sheaf offering, before His Father. The feast of Weeks, Pentecost, in the third biblical month, shows the birth of Christ, nine months after His conception in the previous sixth biblical month. Genesis 35:16-21. Also showing the giving of the Holy Spirit in the book of Acts. The feast of Trumpets in the seventh biblical month, shows the rapture of the church at the beginning of the seven year tribulation. Matthew 3:12. Luke 3:17. The day of Atonement in the seventh biblical month, shows the blood atonement for sin, also the beginning of the years of the 50 year Jubilee cycle. The feast of Tabernacles, including the 8th day, in the seventh biblical month, shows the King of Kings coming to tabernacle with mankind for eternity.
Two prominent feasts in the bible, that are not feasts of the Lord, have to do with the life of John the Baptist. Purim in the twelfth biblical month, the month of the conception of John. Esther 3:13. Luke 1:20. The feast of Dedication, Lights, Hanukkah, in the ninth biblical month, the month of the birth of John, after his conception in the previous twelfth biblical month. Right after Jesus speaks with the Pharisees and the Sadducees at the feast of Dedication, the scripture states that Jesus travels beyond Jordan where John at first baptised. The story of the feast of Dedication is only recorded in the gospel of a man named 'John', who was a disciple of John the Baptist. John 10:22, 39-40. In the book of Esther the Jews were saved by a decree written in the third biblical month. Esther 8:8-12. Hannukah lasts for eight days, John is of the eighth priestly course of Abijah. First Chronicles 24:10. The book of Esther does not mention the name of God, and Purim is not a feast of the Lord. Jesus attended the feast of Dedication, which is not a feast of the Lord. Both are celebrated in scripture and have significance.
Matthew 2:16, refers to Jesus being around two years of age, Pentecost, when he is visited by the wise men from the east, Medo Persia. The number two once again referring to the Persian Empire. Death comes to the Jewish children 'two' year's and under, in connection to the visit by the Persian wise men. It is the Persian false prophet at the direction of the beast, antichrist, who beheads the church during the seven year tribulation. Revelation 13:11-18. Micah 4:7-10, 5:1-3. In the Hannukah story, Antiochus the 4th, the first coming of the anti christ, before the first coming of Jesus, killed Jewish children. Also Pentecost is the 'second' pilgrimage feast.
Three (3) of the seven (7) feasts of the Lord are in the first (1) biblical month, one (1) is in the third (3) biblical month, and three (3) are in the seventh (7) biblical month. Purify yourselves on the first, third and seventh days.
In Acts 14:12, the apostle Paul who is of the tribe of Benjamin, is called Mercurius, mercury and Barnabas, a Levite from Cyprus, whose name means the son of consolation, is called Jupiter. Acts 4:36. Romans 15:5. Luke 2:25. The tribe of Benjamin relates to the constellation of Gemini, ruled by mercury, which in the first century AD was contemporary with the third biblical month, when Jesus was born at Pentecost. The constellation of Virgo, contemporary in the first century AD with the sixth biblical month, the month of Christs conception, is also ruled over by mercury. The constellation of Pisces, which is ruled over by jupiter, which in the first century AD was contemporary with the twelfth biblical month, the month of the conception of John the Baptist. The constellation of Sagittarius, which is ruled over by jupiter, which in the first century AD was contemporary with the ninth biblical month, the month of the birth of John the Baptist. All the mutable signs of the zodiac are represented. John the Baptist like Barnabas was a Levite. The 24th priestly course Mazzaiah, which means the 'consolation' of YHWH, was serving in the temple when John the Baptist was conceived in the twelfth biblical month. The twelfth month, twelfth sign of the zodiac, represented by jupiter. The apostle Paul gets in a dispute with Barnabas over a man named John Mark. Mark or Marcus means mars, warlike. Acts 15:37-39. Acts (14:12), Purim is on the 14th day of the 12th biblical month.
The Gemini twins, Castor, a mortal, known anciently as a suffering servant and Pollux, a god, who shared his immortality with Castor, known anciently as a future king. Gemini is the birth sign of Christ. The identical, twin goats, that were used on the day of atonement, represent Christ. The same goat that is sacrificed, is the same goat that receives all the sin. In ancient Egyptian astrology, Castor and Pollux were seen as a pair of grazing goats. In Jerusalem, the pool of Bethesda where an angel went down at a certain season, Pentecost, and troubled the waters, to heal them that entered, John 4:35, 5:1-4, was an ancient pagan healing center, c. AD 135, for Asclepius, who heals through water, whose symbol was a rod with a single serpent, snake, which remains the universal symbol for medicine. In John 3:14, Jesus compares himself to the bronze serpent that Moses made.
Jesus who was born while the sun was in the sign, constellation of Gemini, was riding on a colt-donkey before the crucifixion, with another donkey nearby. Castor and Pollux, the Gemini twins, are known for their association with donkeys, horses, and share their area of the sky with the "donkey" stars. Matthew 21:2-7. Mark 11:2-7. Zechariah 9:9. Luke 19:30-35. John 12:14-15. Two donkeys mentioned to possibly show their connection to the number two, Gemini twins.
The twenty four priestly courses, are all from the sons of the two remaining sons of Aaron, sixteen from Eleazar and eight from Ithamar. First Chronicles 24:1-2, 7-18. Ezra 2:36-39. Nehemiah 7:39-42. Only four priestly families came back to Jerusalem from Babylon. Jedaiah, from the second course, Immer, Pashhur, son of Immer from the sixteenth course, Jeremiah 20:1, Harim from the third course and Malachiah, Pashhur, the son of Malchijah from the fifth course, First Chronicles 24:9, Jeremiah 21:1, 38:1. The majority of these courses occur just before Christ is born at Pentecost, in the second week of the third biblical month and before John the Baptist is born in the fourth week of the ninth biblical month.
At the feast of Pentecost when Jesus is twelve years old, he stays behind at the temple in Jerusalem, his family finds him three days later. Luke 2:42. Is the number twelve used here to refer to the twelve biblical months, are the three days referring to the third month of Sivan. Or is the number twelve referring to the signs of the zodiac and the number three referring to his birth sign Gemini.
The new testament gives the exact time for the crucifixion and death of Jesus. It states that on the fourteenth day of the first biblical month, the preparation day for the Passover, at the ninth hour, three pm, Jesus yielded up the ghost. In circa AD 68, at three pm, on the preparation day for the Passover, the majority of the constellation of Aries, the ram, has rotated into the eighth house of the zodiac, sky, the astrological house that represents, deals with death and inheritance. Also the majority of the constellation of Gemini is in the tenth house of the zodiac, sky, the house of rulers and authority. At this time, the constellation, sign of Leo, the lion, is rising on the eastern horizon. Jesus, the passover lamb is slain, and he inherits all things.
With different positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, its possible that the constellation of Taurus or Pisces has rotated into the eighth house of the zodiac, sky, and that the constellation of Cancer or Taurus is in the tenth house of the zodiac, sky. Although with all positions of the first biblical month new moon in relation to the spring equinox, at least some of the thirty degrees of Aries always occupies the eighth house and at least some of the thirty degrees of Gemini always occupies the tenth house. The constellation of Virgo, the virgin, being the only other constellation to possibly rise on the eastern horizon. Luke 9:51-56. John 7:25-31. John 13:1. John 19:14-36. Psalm 34:17-22. Exodus 12:1-6.
The three days between the tenth day and the fourteenth day of the month, represent the three years of Jesus' ministry, the lamb being chosen some time into the tenth day. At even means at the end of the fourteenth day, beginning of the fifteenth day, at sunset. Genesis 1:5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31. Deuteronomy 16:6. Exodus 12:7-15 (Leaven is sin). This shows God has zero tolerance for sin. Exodus 12:16-51. Numbers 28:16-25. First Corinthians 5:7-8. John 11:41-52. Hebrews 10:1-22. Ephesians 5:1-2. John 10:1-18. John 15:9-15. Mark 10:42-45. Matthew 20:28. Leviticus 17:11. Mark 14:22-25. Matthew 26:26-29. Luke 22:19-20. Hebrews 9:11-28. Jeremiah 31:31-40. Hebrews 8:1-13. Revelation 12:10-11. First John 5:4-8. Acts 20:28. John 19:37-42. Matthew 26:31-32. Zechariah 13:7. Matthew 26:33-50. Matthew 26:1-5. Matthew 26:19-25. Mark 14:10-11, 16-21, 40-46. Luke 22:1-6, 21-23, 47-48. Matthew 26:51-67. Isaiah 50:4-11. Micah 5:1. Matthew 26:68-75. Matthew 27:1-29. Genesis 22:5-13.
The ram caught in the thicket, thorns, by his horns, is Jesus the Lamb of God, wearing the crown of thorns. Rams, lambs and sheep, are all the same animal. Leviticus 5:14-19. Numbers 5:5-10. John 1:29-37. Revelation 5:1-14. First Peter 1:17-21. Romans 5:1-21. Matthew 27:30-35. Zechariah 13:6. Isaiah 49:13-16. Acts 10:34-43. Isaiah 52:13-15. Isaiah 53:1-12. First Peter 2:18-25. John 12:23-34. Matthew 21:33-46. Matthew 27:36-44. Psalm 22:2-31. Matthew 27:45-46. Mark 15:33-34. Psalm 22:1. Psalm 88:1-18. Galatians 3:1-14. Second Corinthians 5:13-21.
Jesus saying to his Father, why hast thou forsaken me, while he was dying on the cross, was to show how God had turned his back on, wouldn't look at his Son, because he was made sin, taking on sin. The scripture says anyone who hangs on a tree is accursed. Matthew 27:47-49. Mark 15:35-37. Psalm 69:16-36. Matthew 27:50-51.
People who write about sacred geometry have shown that if you enlarge the size of the temple that Solomon built, to fit over top of the city walls of Jerusalem as they existed in the time of Solomon, that the Holy of Holies, in the larger imagined temple, falls exactly over top of the place of the skull where Jesus was crucified, see the book Twelve Tribe Nations by Michell and Rhone. Deuteronomy 16:1-8. Hebrews 13:10-13. First Kings 4:29-34. Matthew 27:52-66. Matthew 28:1-7. Psalm 16:8-11. Mark 16:1-14. Luke 24:1-48. John 11:25-27. John 16:5-28. John 20:1-14. Acts 2:22-36. Acts 5:25-32. Acts 13:21-37. Colossians 1:9-20. Hebrews 13:20-21. Matthew 28:8-20. Isaiah 65:8-10. Jeremiah 10:14-16. Zechariah 2:10-13. John 3:22-36. John 5:17-47. Acts 20:17-38. First Corinthians 15:24-28.
In astrology, each sign section of the zodiac represent a part of the human body. Aries represents the head. Taurus represents the throat and neck. Gemini represents the arms, shoulders, lungs and nervous system. Cancer represents the stomach and breasts. Leo represents the heart. Virgo represents the intestines. Libra represents the kidneys. Scorpio represents the reproductive organs. Sagittarius represents the thighs. Capricorn represents the skin and bones. Aquarius represents the lower leg. Pisces represents the feet.
In astrology, Aries the ram, symbolizes the head. Psalm 118:21-23. Ephesians 1:15-23. Ephesians 4:1-16. Ephesians 5:17-27. Colossians 1:18. Colossians 2:1-23.
The constellations in the sky, at the death of Jesus, seem to be, are in the same configuration which is indicated by the pyramids and sphinx in Giza, Egypt. The constellation of Orion at this time is in its most upright position, standing on its feet, a possible representation of the crucified Jesus.
After rising from the dead, a second birthday on which Jesus is first born from the dead, Jesus appears to ten of his disciples. During this meeting he breathes on them saying unto them, receive ye the Holy Ghost. Colossians 1:18. Revelation 1:4-6. John 20:19-23. This further shows how the feast of Weeks, Pentecost, is the day of Christs birth, the same day the Spirit is given. The disciple Thomas was the only one of the eleven disciples absent at this event. John 20:24-31. The name Thomas or Didymus means twin, Gemini twin, Pentecost. When something, someone is missing that should be there, pay attention, it means something, Maurice Cotterell.
The weekly Saturday sabbaths are not the only days during the year that people have to abstain from working, buying, selling and setting out on a journey. There are seven other sabbaths throughout the year which are high day sabbaths. The first and seventh days of the feast of Unleavened Bread, the feast of Weeks, the feast of Trumpets, the day of Atonement, a day on which its also forbidden to eat food, and the first and eighth days of the feast of Tabernacles. Exodus 20:8-11. Exodus 35:1-3. Deuteronomy 5:12-15. Exodus 20:10-12, 18-20. Ezekiel 20:1-26. Colossians 2:16-17. Numbers 15:32-36. Nehemiah 13:15-22. Exodus 16:15-36. Matthew 24:15-22. John 19:31. Matthew 12:1-8. Mark 3:1-6. Luke 6:1-5. Luke 13:11-17. Luke 14:1-6. Jesus spends exactly three full days in the grave, heart of the earth, belly of the fish, whale, from sundown Wednesday to sundown Saturday. There is no such day as good Friday, if anything, it would be good Wednesday. Jonah 1:1-17. Jonah 2:1-10. Matthew 12:38-42. Matthew 16:1-4. Luke 11:29-32. The last supper took place at even at the end of the thirteenth day, on into the fourteenth day. The fourteenth and fifteenth day (up to sunrise) of the first biblical month are considered the Passover, the first day of Unleavened Bread. Matthew 26:17-20. Mark 14:12-17. Luke 22:7-16. John 13:1-5. Matthew 27:15-26. Mark 15:6-15. Luke 23:17-25. John 18:39-40. The chief priests, scribes, elders and captains did not want to kill Jesus on a sabbath, the feast day, so they arrested and crucified him on the preparation day for the high day sabbath, Passover feast, first day of Unleavened Bread. Matthew 26:1-5. Mark 14:1-2. Luke 22:1-6. Jesus lays down his life, is put to death on the fourteenth day of the first biblical month, the preparation day of the Passover, a Wednesday. Matthew 27:45-61. Mark 15:33-47. Luke 23:44-56. John 18:28-40. John 19:1-42. The fifteenth day of the first biblical month is a high day sabbath, this one takes place on a Thursday. Matthew 27:62-66. In the four gospels, there is no mention in the crucifixion story of the Friday preparation day, for the Saturday sabbath.
Jesus rises from the dead, grave, sundown Saturday night, early Sunday morning. Matthew 28:1-20. Mark 16:1-18. Luke 24:1-50. John 20:1-31. John 21:1-25. Matthew 16:21. Matthew 17:22-23. Matthew 20:17-19. Mark 8:31. Mark 9:31-32. Mark 10:32-34. Luke 9:18-22. Luke 18:31-34. John 2:13-25. First Corinthians 15:1-11 (Jesus in the tomb, heart of the earth, belly of the fish). Matthew 17:24-27.
After his death and resurrection, Jesus ascended into heaven to be a High Priest sitting at the right hand of God the Father, to make intercession for them that come to God. Mark 16:19-20. Luke 24:51-53. John 14:28-29. Acts 1:1-26. Ephesians 4:1-10. Hebrews 7:1-28. Hebrews 8:1-13. Hebrews 9:1-28. Hebrews 3:1-4. Genesis 14:17-20. Hebrews 6:17-20. Leviticus 16:1-34. Leviticus 23:26-32. Numbers 29:7-11. Psalm 78:42-55. Psalm 110:1-7. Matthew 22:41-46. Matthew 26:57-68. Mark 12:35-37. Mark 14:53-65. Mark 16:19. Luke 20:41-44. Luke 22:63-71. Acts 2:32-36. Acts 7:51-60. Romans 8:33-34. Ephesians 1:15-23. Colossians 3:1-2. Hebrews 1:1-14. Hebrews 10:1-13. Hebrews 12:1-2. First Peter 3:14-22.
Once every fifty years on the tenth day of the seventh biblical month, the day of Atonement, the day each year the high priest entered into the holy of holies, every man was to return unto his possession and every man was to return unto his family. As you read previously, the number fifty has a connection to the birth of Jesus. Jesus is the High Priest that was born fifty days after the second day of Unleavened Bread, at the feast of Weeks. Since all the feasts of the Lord are interconnected, so are these two number fifties. Christ having inherited all things and returning back to the family of God the Father in heaven, along with those he saved, past and future. Leviticus 25:1-55. Ezekiel 46:16-17.
The constellation of Gemini in the sky is above the right hand of the constellation of Orion. Was the constellation of Orion placed in the heavens by God to symbolize Himself? Remember the constellation of Orion is looking down at the earth, so this constellations right hand would be on the left side when viewing from earth. Deuteronomy 33:26. Psalm 68:4, 33. Exodus 6:2-3. Psalm 83:18. Isaiah 12:2.
Compare these number fifties, in these bible passages, to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Second Samuel 15:1-6. First Kings 18:1-15. Second Kings 2:1-18.
The following scripture compares the events in the life of Jesus, to the lives of Joseph, the tribe of Ephraim, Manasseh, the men of the tribe of Benjamin, Benjamin, king Saul, the apostle Paul, king David and the tribe of Judah. Ezekiel 34:23-24. Ezekiel 37:15-28.
Jesus is the firstborn Son of God. Romans 8:29. Colossians 1:1-18. Hebrews 1:5-6. Revelation 1:4-6. Joseph was the firstborn son of Rachel, the wife whom Jacob loved. Genesis 29:18-20. Genesis 30:22-24.
If you take the order of the twelve tribes of Israel listed in Ezekiel chapter 48, you will notice that Judah and Benjamin are two tribes apart from each other, nowhere else in scripture where all twelve tribes are listed together, does the bible have Judah and Benjamin listed this way. If you assign the constellation of Leo the lion, to the tribe of Judah, and the constellation of Gemini, to the tribe of Benjamin, to the order of the tribes given in Ezekiel chapter 48, the other ten tribes will have their respective place amongst the signs of the circle of the zodiac. Leo represents Judah. Virgo represents Reuben. Libra represents Ephraim and Manasseh, Joseph. Scorpio represents Naphtali. Sagittarius represents Asher. Capricorn represents Dan. Aquarius represents Gad. Pisces represents Zebulon. Aries represents Issachar. Taurus represents Simeon. Gemini represents Benjamin. Cancer represents Levi. Ezekiel 48:1-35.
In Deuteronomy chapter 27, the twelve tribes are split into two groups, half on mount Gerizim to bless the people and half on mount Ebal to curse. If you assign the blessing or curse designations as given to each tribe, to the order of the tribes in Ezekiel chapter 48, as they fall around the zodiac circle, discussed previously, an amazing thing is shown. Leo, Judah is to bless. Virgo, Reuben is to curse. Libra, Ephraim and Manasseh, Joseph is to bless. Scorpio, Naphtali is to curse. Sagittarius, Asher is to curse. Capricorn, Dan is to curse. Aquarius, Gad is to curse. Pisces, Zebulon is to curse. Aries, Issachar is to bless. Taurus, Simeon is to bless. Gemini, Benjamin is to bless. Cancer, Levi is to bless. Deuteronomy 27:1-13.
All the tribes that stand on mount Gerizim to bless the people, line up on one side of the zodiac circle and all of the tribes that stand on mount Ebal to curse, line up on the other side, except for two. Libra, Ephraim and Manasseh, Joseph, which are to bless and Virgo, Reuben, which are to curse. Remember that in scripture, Reuben lost his birthright and it was given to Joseph. So if you assign the sign of Virgo to Ephraim and Manasseh, Joseph, to be a blessing and the sign of Libra to Reuben, to be a curse, all of the tribes that stand to bless the people on mount Gerizim are on one side of the zodiac circle. Aries which represents Issachar. Taurus which represents Simeon. Gemini which represents Benjamin. Cancer which represents Levi. Leo which represents Judah. Virgo which represents Ephraim and Manasseh, Joseph. These are the first six houses of the zodiac. And all of the tribes that stand on mount Ebal to curse, are on the other side of the zodiac circle. Libra which represents Reuben. Scorpio which represents Naphtali. Sagittarius which represents Asher. Capricorn which represents Dan. Aquarius which represents Gad. Pisces which represents Zebulon. First Chronicles 5:1-2.
As you just read, the constellation, zodiac sign of Virgo represents the tribe of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh. This is one of the reasons how the life of Jesus who was conceived in the sixth biblical month, when the sun was in the constellation of Virgo, is prophesied in the life of Joseph. The tribe of Ephraim being called the Lord's firstborn. Jeremiah 31:1-40 (Compare). John 7:37-53.
People of the tribe of Benjamin are also called the sons of Jemini, Gemini. The name Gemini showing one of the ways that the life of Jesus, who was born in the third biblical month at the feast of Weeks, while the sun was in the constellation of Gemini, is compared to the tribe of Benjamin. Judges 3:12-15 (Margin, KJV).
Jesus is the bread of life, placed in a manger, feeding trough, after his birth. Matthew 26:26-29. John 6:22-65. After interpreting Pharaohs dream of seven years of prosperity and seven years of famine and saving up food for the seven years of famine, Joseph was the only one who had bread. Genesis 41:53-57. Genesis 47:11-13. Connection between king David and bread. Second Samuel 5:1-5. Psalm 78:70-72.
Jesus is the living water. Jeremiah 17:12-18. John 4:1-15. John 7:37-39. Previously mentioned, the healing through water at the pool of Bethesda. Joseph also has a strong connection to water, by providing water, he had the Egyptians build a canal from the river Nile to lake Moeris to store water. This canal still exists in Egypt today, the Bahr Yussef, the waterway of Joseph.
A person is born again when they are anointed with the Holy Spirit. John 3:1-13. Galatians 4:1-31.
At the feast of Weeks in the temple, two loaves of bread, with leaven, were to be offered to God. Leviticus 23:17. Two loaves of bread are associated with the anointing of king Saul, the first king of Israel, possibly representing the first coming of Jesus, showing a connection between the birth of Jesus at the feast of Weeks, while the sun was in the constellation of Gemini and the first king of Israel, who was of the tribe of Benjamin, represented by the zodiac sign of Gemini. First Samuel 10:3-4.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Micah 5:2. Matthew 2:1-6. Luke 2:11. Benjamin was born in Bethlehem. Genesis 35:16-20. King Saul was anointed near Rachel's sepulchre in Bethlehem.
First Samuel 10:1-2. King David was born in Bethlehem. First Samuel 16:1. First Samuel 17:12, 57-58. John 7:42.
Jesus at the right hand of God. Hebrews 1:1-4. The Egyptian Pharaohs thought of themselves as the Horus king, who would after their death and resurrection ascend to join Osiris, the
constellation of Orion in the sky and become an Osiris. Joseph second to pharaoh in Egypt. Genesis 41:38-45. Acts 7:9-10. The youngest son of Jacob, was called Benjamin by his father, which means the son of the right hand. Genesis 35:16-20.
Jesus was sinless and wrongfully accused. Matthew 27:3-5, 19, 24. John 19:4-6. Joseph was a righteous man who was wrongfully accused of a crime. Genesis 39:5-20. Benjamin was wrongfully accused and imprisoned. Genesis 44:1-34. The apostle Paul, who is of the tribe of Benjamin, is wrongfully accused. Acts 21:1-40. King David is wrongfully accused. First Samuel 18:1-30. First Samuel 19:1-24.
Jesus is made sin. Romans 8:1-4. Second Corinthians 5:18-21. Galatians 3:13. King Saul made to sin? First Samuel 18:10-11. King David sins. Second Samuel 16:5-14. The apostle Paul, is called the chief of all sinners. First Timothy 1:12-17.
In an attempt to kill Jesus after he's born, Herod kills all the male children in Bethlehem from two years and under. Matthew 2:12, 16-18. Jacobs sorrow over the loss of Joseph and Benjamin. Genesis 42:35-38. Genesis 43:11-14. Genesis 44:18-34. Rachel, Benjamins mother, is sorrowful, giving birth to him and calls him Ben-oni, which means the son of my sorrow, this happens in Bethlehem. Genesis 35:18-19. Sorrow, and worry over king Saul. First Samuel 10:1-2. David worries over his son Absalom, a son of Judah. Second Samuel 18:5.
Rachels sorrow at the birth of Benjamin and naming him Ben-oni, the son of my sorrow, shows the death of Jesus at the first coming, taking on all sin. Jacob changing his name to Benjamin, the son of the right hand, shows the glorified Jesus at his resurrection, return.
Although the name Benjamin means son of the right hand, there are specific references in scripture to left handed men from the tribe of Benjamin. No other tribe is mentioned as having this trait. Does this show how Jesus at his first coming, would not sit on the throne of Judah. Benjamin, Gemini, left hand, showing Jesus at his first coming, Judah, Leo, right hand, showing Jesus, the Messiah at the resurrection, second coming. Judges 3:12-30. Judges 19:1-30. Judges 20:1-48. First Chronicles 12:1-2.
People did not know Jesus or God. Jesus instructed his disciples to tell no man that he was Christ, said for people not to make himself or what he did known, He did not call out or reveal himself, He hid himself. John 7:1-53. John 8:28-59. Isaiah 42:1-4. Matthew 8:1-4. Matthew 9:27-31. Matthew 12:14-21. Matthew 16:13-20. Mark 3:11-12. Mark 8:22-30. Mark 9:2-10, 30-32. Luke 9:18-22. Luke 18:31-34. John 12:20-36. Jesus did not reveal himself to the world as king at his first coming, His revealing is at the second coming, the feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month, two thousand years later. John 7:8, 37-39. Joseph does not reveal himself to his brothers the first time they travel from Canaan to Egypt, he speaks harshly to them, but provides for their needs, the first coming. Joseph tells them they won't prosper without bringing their brother Benjamin with them on their return trip, the second coming. Benjamin who represents Jesus, is the key to their success. Genesis 42:1-38. Genesis 43:1-34. Genesis 44:1-34. Genesis 45:1-28. Acts 7:11-14. Repentant people made known to God through Jesus Christ. Saul hid, didn't reveal himself. First Samuel 10:14-22.
Do the examples in scripture to do with the choosing of the second born son to inherit all, have anything to do with the first and second coming of the Son of God? Genesis 21:9-12. Genesis 25:20-23. Genesis 27:24-41. Genesis 48:1-22. Genesis 38:1-30. Romans 9:1-33. Compare. First Samuel 18:19-21.
Bethlehem, the birth place of Jesus, is referred to as the least among the princes of Judah. Matthew 2:6. Compare, Gideon who is of the tribe of Manasseh. Joseph is referred to as the least in his fathers house. Judges 6:1-24. King Saul is picked by God from the smallest of all families, of the smallest tribe of Israel, Benjamin. First Samuel 9:20-21. First Samuel 10:17-21. God chooses David, the youngest, least son of Jesse to be king of Israel. First Samuel 16:6-13. First Samuel 18:18, 22-23.
God the Father, is the Almighty God of Israel, the most High, who has a perfect Son, Jesus, a lamb without blemish, who is above all people, the King of Israel, the government upon His shoulder. John 10:27-30. Matthew 19:16-17. Mark 10:17-18. John 10:11-14. First Peter 2:22. Isaiah 9:6-7. Saul the first king of Israel, was of the tribe of Benjamin. He had a father who was a mighty man of power. Saul is described as goodly, and that there was not among the children of Israel a goodlier person than he: from his shoulders and upward he was higher than any of the people. First Samuel 9:1-2. First Samuel 10:23. None like him among the people, above all. First Samuel 10:24. Second Samuel 1:17-27. No fault in king David. First Samuel 18:5,12-16. First Samuel 29:1-11. First Chronicles 12:16-18. Compare, Second Samuel 14:25. In astrology one of the parts of the body that Gemini represents is the shoulders. There are lots of references in scripture to the tribe of Benjamin, life of king Saul to do with the shoulders. Deuteronomy 33:12. First Samuel 9:1-2. First Samuel 10:17-27. Referring back to what was written about Jesus being the bread of life. Bread was carried on the shoulders of the Israelites at the Exodus. Unleavened bread, sinless bread, in a trough, manger. Exodus 12:33-34. Jesus lay down his life for the sin of the world, no one took it. The Herodians, Romans also took his life. John 10:17-18. John 15:13-14. John 18:1-11. John 19:1-12. King Saul fell on his sword. Another also took his life, an Amalekite. First Samuel 31:1-6. Second Samuel 1:1-16.
Jesus is called the Lion of the tribe of Judah. Revelation 5:1-5. In First Kings a man of God, a prophet of Judah, who's story includes a lion, speaks out against sin in Israel. This man who did no wrong, was made to do wrong, lays down life and was put to death for it. An older prophet lays the younger prophet in his own grave. The story of Jesus being placed in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea. First Kings 13:1-34. Second Kings 23:15-20. Matthew 27:57-60. This story is related to a great Passover feast like no other, the crucifixion. Lion's associated with sweet, good, light. Judges 14:1-20. Compare, First Samuel 17:32-37. Isaiah 5:16-20. First Samuel 14:24-31. In the days of king Saul, Akhenaten was Pharaoh in Egypt. The Amarna letters, clay tablets found in Egypt, which are letters between Pharaoh in Egypt and the kings in the land of Canaan, levant ,refer to king Saul as Labayu, which means great lion. These letters also mention king David, Davids father Jesse and the captain of Davids army Joab ("A Test of Time", Rohl).
The Pharaoh Akhenaten's grandfather was a man named Yuya. Egyptian names always end with the name of the god they worship. "Ya" in Yuya equals YAHWEH, the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. The family of Akhenaten were Israelites. Akhenaten also had a head priest named Merari, a Levite. (tv show the Naked Archaeologist). Genesis 46:11. Akhenaten moved people in Egypt, just like Joseph did. Genesis 47:21.
The constellation of Leo which represents Jesus, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, is the fifth sign of the zodiac. The first five books of the bible Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy were dictated to Moses by God. The healing pool in Jerusalem called Bethesda referred to previously where Jesus healed at the feast of Weeks, his birthday, has exactly
five porches. John 5:2.
The number five is used extensively in the story of Joseph and Benjamin in Egypt. Joseph gives Benjamin five times more food and clothing than his brothers. Genesis 43:15-34. Genesis 45:16-28. Joseph also makes specific reference to how there are five years left in the famine. Genesis 45:1-15. When Josephs family arrives in Egypt he specifically takes only five of his brothers and presents them before pharaoh. Genesis 47:1-2. A fifth part of the food in Egypt is put up in store for the seven years of famine. Genesis 41:25-36. After Joseph buys all the Egyptians and their land for Pharaoh he gives them seed to plant, but instructs them to give a fifth of what they produce to Pharaoh. Genesis 47:13-26. Also the Israelites leave Egypt at the Exodus, harnessed by five in a rank. Exodus 13:17-18. In the events surrounding the wars between the house of David, Judah and the house of Saul, Benjamin for control of the kingdom of Israel, all twelve tribes, four men are smote, stabbed specifically under the fifth rib. These men are from the tribe of Judah and Benjamin. Second Samuel 2:17-23. Second Samuel 3:6-30. Second Samuel 4:1-12. Second Samuel 20:1-22. Does this specific placement of a weapon have anything to do with Jesus being pierced with a spear on the cross. John 19:34. John 20:19-31.
The life of king David and his dealings with king Saul mention a spear several times. First Samuel 13:19-22. First Samuel 18:10-12. First Samuel 19:9-11. First Samuel 20:30-34. First Samuel 22:6-8. First Samuel 26:1-25. Second Samuel 1:1-10. Compare, First Samuel 17:7. A fifth part was added to the sacrifices and offerings in the temple. Leviticus 5:14-19. Leviticus 6:1-7. Leviticus 22:1-16. Leviticus 27:1-34. Numbers 5:5-10. Jesus destroyed the temple to raise it up again, the temple of his body in three days. Both the temple built by Solomon and the second temple built by Ezra were destroyed in the fifth biblical month. John 2:13-25. Mark 14:57-58. Mark 15:29-30. Second Kings 25:8-12. Jeremiah 52:12-16. Compare, First Samuel 17:40. First Samuel 21:3. First Samuel 25:18.
The book of Luke is full of references to do with the number five. Luke was a companion of the apostle Paul. Second Timothy 4:9-11. As you will read about later the number five plays a significant role in the construction of the great pyramid at Giza, Egypt.
Jesus was thirty years old when he received the Holy Spirit and started his ministry. Numbers 4:1-4. Luke 3:21-23. Joseph at thirty. Genesis 41:46. Compare, king Saul. First Samuel 9:22.
King David was thirty years old when he began to reign. Second Samuel 5:3-5.
The priests-Kohath carried the ark of the covenant on their shoulders. Numbers 4:1-15. Numbers 7:1-10. As you read previously Jesus is the High Priest Melchisedek whom the high priest in the temple was an example of. The high priest wore the names of Israel on his shoulders and heart. In astrology the heart and shoulders represent Leo and Gemini. Exodus 28:5-30. At a feast that the prophet Samuel is to bless, he has Saul sit in the chiefest place and gives Saul the shoulder, meat of the sacrifice. First Samuel 9:21-27. This part of the animal is only lawful for a priest to eat. Saul was of the tribe of Benjamin not Levi. Exodus 29:1-28. Does the breast of the wave offering which is only lawful for a priest to eat represent the heart, Leo. Exodus 29:29-46. Leviticus 7:1-38. First Samuel 10:5-9. When he had "turned" his shoulder to go from Samuel, God "turned" him another heart. First Samuel 10:10.
King David ate the showbread from the temple. Leviticus 24:1-9. First Samuel 21:1-6. Matthew 12:1-8. Mark 2:23-28. Luke 6:1-5. King David had access to the ephod of the high priest.
Exodus 28:1-43. Exodus 39:1-31. Numbers 27:12-23. First Samuel 23:9-14. First Samuel 30:1-20. David was crowned king of all of Israel in Hebron, a city which was given to the high priest and his sons. Joshua 21:1-45. First Chronicles 6:54-59.
Like in some of the examples you just read and will read about, some of the fathers or rulers of the men who's lives symbolically represent the life of Jesus, Joseph, Ephraim, Manasseh, Virgo, men of the tribe of Benjamin, the patriarch Benjamin, king Saul, Paul, Gemini, king David, Leo, as well as the disciple Simon Peter, Taurus, and some others, symbolically play the same roll as God the Father to his Son Jesus Christ. Even to the extent that Father and Son are one. Jeremiah 10:16. Jeremiah 51:19. Genesis 41:43. Genesis 45:7-8. Genesis 44:18. Genesis 43:23 (42:25). Second Kings 2:9-12. Second Kings 13:14-19. Like some of the examples you just read and will read about, some of these men who's lives symbolize, represent Jesus Christ, also symbolically represent, play the Father God role to their own children, also siblings, friends, and companions, who play, symbolize the Son, Jesus role. Genesis 43:26-29. First Samuel 24:9-22. Compare, First Corinthians 4:14-21. Second Corinthians 6:1-18. Second Corinthians 12:14. Galatians 4:19-20. First Thessalonians 2:8-11. First Timothy 1:1-2,18-20. Second Timothy 1:1-2. Titus 1:1-4. Philemon 1-16. First Peter 5:10-14.
God the Father and Jesus who are one. God the Angel. John 5:17-18. John 10:30-33. Genesis 48:16. The apostle Paul called an angel of God. Galatians 4:12-14. King David, angel. First Samuel 29:8-11. Second Samuel 13:37-39. Second Samuel 14:1-24. Second Samuel 19:24-30. Peter, angel. Compare, Acts 12:1-19.
God the Father shows Jesus all. John 5:19-24. God shows Joseph all. Genesis 41:14-16. King Saul shows his son Jonathan all. First Samuel 20:1-2.
If people had known Jesus, they would have also known his Father. John 8:13-19. John 15:18-27. First John 3:1-2. The people in Israel in the days of king Saul, wondered who his father
was. First Samuel 10:10-12. King Saul wonders who's son David is. First Samuel 17:54. King Saul already knew David. First Samuel 16:21.
God gives what his Son Jesus asks. Matthew 26:52-53. Joshua, or Jesus, who is of the tribe of Ephraim, Joseph asks God to stop the sun in the sky for him, to be able to continue a battle. Numbers 13:1-16. Joshua 10:12-14.
God sees and knows all. Jesus knew their thoughts. Proverbs 15:3. Jeremiah 23:23-24. Matthew 12:25-26. John 2:23-25. John 6:53-66. The apostle Paul perceived in Spirit. Acts 27:9-11. No matter hid from king David. Second Samuel 14:17-20. Second Samuel 18:9-13.
Jesus anointed with the Holy Spirit. Matthew 3:13-17. Mark 1:9-11. Luke 3:21-22. John 1:29-34. Joseph anointed. Genesis 41:37-40. King Saul is anointed. First Samuel 9:25-27. First Samuel 10:1. First Samuel 24:1-10. The apostle Paul is anointed. Acts 9:1-20. King David is anointed. First Samuel 16:10-13.
Town members knew Jesus. Matthew 13:54-58. Mark 6:1-6. Luke 4:16-24. John 6:41-44. People knew king Saul. First Samuel 10:11-12.
As was written about previously, Jesus is called the Light of the world. Isaiah 49:5-7. Luke 2:21-35. King David is called the light of Israel. Second Samuel 21:15-22.
Jesus the Saviour of the world. Isaiah 43:1-3. Isaiah 45:15-25. Isaiah 49:24-26. Isaiah 60:13-16. Isaiah 63:7-9. Matthew 27:39-43. Mark 15:29-32. Luke 1:46-55. Luke 2:7-14. John 4:28-42. Acts 5:26-32. Acts 13:20-24. Philippians 3:14-21. First Timothy 1:1-2. First Timothy 2:1-6. First Timothy 4:6-10. Second Timothy 1:1-11. Titus 1:1-4. Titus 2:9-15. Titus 3:1-8. Second Peter 1:1-2. Second Peter 2:20. Second Peter 3:1-4, 13-18. First John 4:7-21. Jude 1:1-5, 24-25. Joseph was sent ahead to save life. Genesis 45:1-11. Genesis 47:23-25. Genesis 50:15-21. Benjamin saves. Genesis 42:18-20. King Saul to save the people. First Samuel 10:24-27. Jonathan saves. First Samuel 14:1-7. David to save the people. Second Samuel 3:17-21.
Jesus, the Prophet. Deuteronomy 18:9-22. Matthew 13:54-58. Mark 6:1-6. Luke 4:16-30. Luke 13:31-35. John 4:43-45. John 6:1-14. John 7:37-53. King Saul, a prophet. First Samuel 10:5-6, 10-13. First Samuel 19:18-24. Jonathan is a prophet. First Samuel 14:8-15. The apostle Paul is a prophet. First Corinthians 14:1-6. King David is a prophet. First Samuel 20:7. Acts 2:25-36. King David wrote down the Psalms, which like all of Gods Word, are full of prophecy.
Jesus, the Shepherd. Genesis 49:22-26. Psalm 23:1-6. Psalm 80:1-3. Isaiah 40:9-18. Ezekiel 34:1-31. Zechariah 13:7-9. Matthew 26:31-35. John 10:1-42. First Peter 2:25. Joseph and his brothers were shepherds. Genesis 46:31-34. Genesis 47:1-6. King David was a shepherd. First Samuel 16:10-13. Second Samuel 7:1-17. Peter is called a shepherd. John 21:15-17.
Jesus baptised his twelve disciples. Mark 3:13-19. Luke 9:1-6. John 20:19-23. Acts 2:1-4. Paul baptised twelve with the Holy Spirit. Acts 19:1-10.
When Jesus was arrested and crucified all his disciples left him, forsook him. Zechariah 13:7. Mark 14:43-52. John 16:32. All flee at the defeat of King Saul. First Samuel 22:6-8. First Samuel 31:1-13. All forsook the apostle Paul. Second Timothy 4:9-18.
Jesus is struck for the way he talks to the high priest. John 18:19-23. The apostle Paul is struck for the way he talked to the high priest. Acts 23:1-5.
All bow to Christ. Isaiah 45:22-25. Philippians 2:9-11. Joseph has a dream that his father, mother and eleven brothers bow down to him. Genesis 37:5-11. Genesis 42:5-8. People bow to king Saul. First Samuel 24:5-10. People bow to king David. First Samuel 25:1-44. Second Samuel 1:1-2. People bow to Elisha. Second Kings 2:13-15. People bow to Peter. Compare, Acts 10:19-33.
When Jesus returns as the King of Kings, he does it from the east. Ezekiel 43:1-5. Matthew 24:27. Acts 1:12. Joshua who was of the tribe of Ephraim, Joseph crossed the Jordan river near Gilgal. Joshua 5:9-15. The town of Gilgal plays a role in Saul being made king. First Samuel 10:1-8. First Samuel 11:14-15. First Samuel 13:1-16. The town of Gilgal plays a role in David being made king. Second Samuel 19:11-43. David losing the kingdom to his son Absalom because of his sin. Second Samuel 12:1-13. Second Samuel 15:10-37. Second Samuel 16:1-23. Then regaining his place, the first and second coming of Jesus Christ. The stories of the lives of Elijah and Elisha represent, symbolize the life of Christ. The town of Gilgal is mentioned. Second Kings 2:1-25. Second Kings 4:1-44.
As was referred to previously, Jesus won all the obedient back to God the Father. Joseph gained all that was in the land of Egypt for Pharaoh. Genesis 47:13-26.
Jesus is called beloved. Matthew 12:14-21. Mark 12:1-12. Benjamin is called beloved. Deuteronomy 33:7-12. The name David means beloved. Solomon called beloved of the Lord. Second Samuel 12:24-25.
Jesus left majesty in heaven to come to earth and be a servant. John 13:1-17. Philippians 2:1-18. Jacob and Judah are called servants. Genesis 44:18-34. Isaiah 41:1-14. Isaiah 44:1-8, 21-28. Benjamin is called a servant. Genesis 44:1-17. Paul called a servant. Acts 27:9-44. Romans 1:1-25. Second Timothy 1:1-11. King David is called a servant to sinners, king Saul, and the Philistines. First Samuel 26:1-25. First Samuel 27:1-12.
In scripture Jesus being lifted up, crucified is compared to Moses lifting up the image of a serpent on the end of a pole. Numbers 21:1-9. John 3:1-21. John 8:21-30. John 12:20-36. God sent fiery serpents to punish the Israelites for speaking against him and Moses. Moses prayed to the Lord for the people and God instructed Moses to make a fiery serpent and any one who was bitten by one of the serpents could look upon the image and live. Just like those who receive Gods Spirit, which only God can give, would not be harmed by snake venom. Mark 16:14-20. The serpent is Jesus. In order to be saved, you have to receive the Holy Spirit and take up the cross, follow all of Gods Word, do all that God says. Remember, previously written, how the northern star shafts in Khufu's pyramid point to the constellations Draco and the Little Dipper. The constellation of Draco is at the end of the earths axis, north pole. Does this represent the serpent Moses put at the end of the pole, the Little Dipper referring to water, Jesus the Living Water. At the other end of the earths axis, south pole, is the constellation of the Southern Cross, is this the cross at Calvary? Luke 23:33. Or is it Jesus on the cross at the south pole and the serpent at the north pole means something else? According to the television show "Beasts of the Bible", Aarons rod turned into a crocodile not a serpent, snake, which swallowed up the serpents, snakes, rods conjured up by Pharaohs magicians. Exodus 4:1-17. Exodus 7:1-15. In ancient Egypt the constellation of Draco was portrayed on Egyptian buildings as a crocodile, even as a lion. The Egyptians also had a sun god, Sobek in the shape of a crocodile. Once again reference to the sun and the lion.
The apostle Paul whose life represents the life of Christ. After a ship wreck, water, is bitten by a snake with no harm. Acts 28:1-6.
Jesus was crucified, hung on a tree, after which his friends took Him down and buried Him. Luke 23:33, 50-56. John 19:15-20, 38-40. King Saul was hung on a wall, his friends took him down and buried him. First Samuel 31:7-13. Second Samuel 2:1-4. King Saul whose life represents Jesus, sitting under a tree, cross with a spear in his hand, Roman spear in the side of Jesus on the cross. First Samuel 22:6. King David takes king Saul's water and spear when he is sleeping. After being stabbed with a spear in the side by a Roman on the cross, blood and water comes out of Jesus. First Samuel 26:5-12. John 19:31-37. In the temple, a lamb was sacrificed in the morning and another in the evening. Exodus 29:38-46. Numbers 28:1-8. At the last supper, which took place at the end of the thirteenth day on into the early hours of the fourteenth day, Jesus makes reference to having already been glorified and being no longer in the world. John 13:18-32. John 17:1-26. Compare, John 20:17, 22-23. He is already sacrificed, like the morning lamb in the temple, his death on the cross at the end of the fourteenth day is equal to the sacrifice of the evening lamb. The story of the last supper in the old testament. King David's son Absalom, a son of Judah of the house of David, was riding a mule and got hung up on a tree, was pierced in the heart, then buried. After which all Israel fled to there tents. Second Samuel 18:1-17.
Jesus is presented with a gift of myrrh by wisemen, after which an angel of the Lord warns to take Christ to Egypt. Matthew 2:1-23. Mark 15:21-24. John 19:38-42. A company of Ishmaelites who trade in myrrh take Joseph to Egypt. Genesis 37:15-28. Genesis 43:1-15.
Jesus' sharp two edged sword. Ezekiel 21:1-32. Hebrews 4:12-16. Revelation 1:12-18. The sword of the Lord and of Gideon, Manasseh, Joseph. Judges 7:9-25. King Saul and Jonathan only have swords. First Samuel 13:19-23. Second Samuel 1:22-23. David had a sword like no other. First Samuel 21:1-9. First Samuel 22:6-19. The story of Peter and the sword in Gethsemane. Matthew 26:36-56. John 18:1-14.
Jesus defeats Satan, a giant. Revelation 20:1-15. Genesis 6:1-4. David slays goliath, a giant. First Samuel 17:1-58.
God, the Rock. Deuteronomy 32:1-52. Second Samuel 22:1-51. Psalm 118:21-29. Isaiah 8:1-22. Isaiah 26:1-4. Isaiah 28:14-19. Daniel 2:34-35, 44-45. Matthew 21:42-46. Mark 12:10-13. Luke 20:17-19. Acts 4:10-12. Romans 9:1-33. First Corinthians 10:1-6. Ephesians 2:18-22. First Peter 2:1-8. Joseph, stone. Genesis 49:22-26. The tribe of Benjamin's ability to sling stones. Judges 20:12-16. First Chronicles 12:1-2. David's battle with Goliath, mentioned previously. Peter is called Cephas, a stone. Matthew 16:13-20. John 1:35-42.
Jesus hated by all. John 7:1-9. John 15:17-27. Israel abhors David. First Samuel 27:8-12.
Jesus is rejected. Matthew 21:42. Luke 9:18-22. Luke 17:20-25. The tribe of Benjamin attacked by all of Israel. Judges 19:1-30. Judges 20:1-48. King Saul is rejected. First Samuel 10:27. First Samuel 15:16-31. Saul is rejected from being king of Israel, the first coming. But repents and is saved, a sinless man. First Samuel 16:1. King David rejected by the gentiles. First Samuel 29:1-11.
Jesus raises the dead and heals the crippled. Luke 7:11-17. Isaiah 35:1-10. Matthew 9:1-8. Luke 5:17-26. Paul raises the dead and heals the crippled. Acts 20:7-12. Acts 14:8-18. Peter raises the dead and heals the crippled. Acts 9:36-43. Acts 3:1-26. Acts 4:1-22. Acts 9:31-35.