






12. "THE STARS ALSO."
The
Appendixes were written by Dr. E.W. Bullinger.
In the first mention of the heavenly bodies, the purpose of the Creator
is clearly stated. Gen. 1:14-19 reveals the fact that they
were created, not only "to divide the day from the night, and to give
light upon the earth"; but, they were set "for SIGNS, and for SEASONS,
and for days and years".
The
figure Polysyndeton
(see Ap. 6)
emphasizes these four purposes, and bids us single them out and
consider them separately and independently.
They are "for
SIGNS'.
Heb. 'oth,
from 'athah,
to come. Signs,
therefore, of something or some One to
come.
Those who understand them are enlightened by them. Those who
do not may well be "dismayed" (Jer. 10:2). The stars are numbered and
named. There are twelve signs of the Zodiac, called "the
stars" in Gen. 37:9 (eleven of which bowed down to Joseph's, the
twelfth). The word Zodiac
means the degrees
or steps,
which mark the stages of the sun's path through the heavens,
corresponding with the twelve months.
The stars were all named by God (Ps. 147:4). Most of these
names have been lost; but over 100 are preserved through the Arabic and
Hebrew, and are used by astronomers to-day, though their meaning is
unknown to them. Many of them are used in Scripture as being
well known, though the translations are somewhat speculative
: e.g. Job 9:9. Heb. 'ash
(Arcturus, R.V. the Bear), kesil
(A.V. Orion), kimah
(Pleiades). John 38:31, 32, mazzaroth
(margin, Zodiac). Cp. 2Kings 23:5, 'ash
(Arcturus with her sons, R.V. the Bear with her train, both versions
being incorrect as to the names). See also Isa.
13:10. Amos 5:8.
These names and the twelve "signs" go back to the foundation of the
world. Jewish tradition, preserved by Josephus, assures us
that this Bible astronomy was invented by Adam, Seth, and Enoch.
We
see evidence of it as early as Gen. 11:4, where we read of the Tower
of Babel having "his top with the heavens". There is nothing
about
the wrongly supplied italics "may reach unto". The words,
doubtless,
refer to the signs of the Zodiac, pictured at the top of the Tower,
like
the Zodiacs in the Temples of Denderah, and Esneh in Egypt.
The
Babylonian "Creation Tablets" refer to them, though their primitive
meaning had been either corrupted or lost. It is the same
with the
Greek mythology, which is a corruption of primitive truth which had
been
lost and perverted.
We have to remember that our written
Scriptures began with Moses,
say in 1490 B.C. : and thus, for more that 2,500 years, the
revelation
of the hope which God gave in Gen. 3:15 was preserved in the naming of
the stars and their grouping
in Signs and Constellations.
These
groupings are quite arbitrary. There is nothing in the
positions of the stars to suggest the pictures originally drawn around
them. The Signs and Constellations were first designed and
named; then, the pictures were drawn around them
respectively. Thus the truth was enshrined and written in the
heavens, where no human hand could touch it. In later years,
when Israel came into the possession of the written "Scriptures of
truth", there was no longer any need for the more ancient writing in
the heavens. Hence, the original teaching gradually faded
away and the heathen, out of the smattering they had heard by
tradition, evolved their cosmogonies and mythologies.
Ps.
19 contains a vivid reference to these two Books of
revelation.
That is why there is the very sudden change of subject at verse 7; a
change
which still perplexes and baffles all the skill of
commentators.
he teaching is preserved in the structure of the Psalm, where we have
A
| 1-4-. The Heavens.
B
| -4-6. "In them, the sun".
A
|
7-10. The Scriptures.
B
| 11-14. "In them (the same
Heb. as
in v.
4.), Thy servant".
In
this structure every line emphasizes the elaboration of the design
: for, while, in the first half, all the terms are
literary,
in the latter half they are all astronomical, thus welding the two
portions of the Psalm into one harmonious whole.
For
the meaning of the words, reference must be made to the Psalm
itself.
We can only note here that the first part does not refer to the wonders
of creation, but to the eloquence of
its teaching
and revelation
: they "declare", tell, or narrate (Gen. 24:66. Ps.
71:15),
they "utter speech", but without words (omit "where" in v.
3); they
prophesy "day by day", "night by night". The question is
:
What do they prophesy? What knowledge do they show
forth? What
glory do they tell of?
The
answer is -- Gen. 3:15. The one great central truth of all
prophecy -- the coming of the One, Who, though He should suffer, should
in the end crush the head of the old serpent, the Devil. But, where are
we to open this book? Where are we to break into this circle
of the Zodiacal signs?
Through
the "precession of the Equinoxes" the sun gradually shifts
its position a little each year, till in about every 2,000 years it
begins
the year in a different sign. This was foreseen; and it was
also
foreseen that succeeding generations would not know when and where the
sun began its course, and where the teaching of this Heavenly Book
commenced,
and where we were to open its first page. Hence the "Sphinx"
was
invented as a memorial. It had the head of a woman and the
body and
tail of a lion, to tell us that this Book, written in the Heavens,
began
with the sign "Virgo", and will end with the sign "Leo". The
word
"sphinx" is from the Greek sphingo,
to
join; because it binds
together the two ends of this circle of the heavens.
The
number of the Signs is twelve, the number of governmental perfection or
"rule" : cp. Gen. 1:18 (Ap. 10).
They are divided into three books of four chapters (or signs) each
: twelve being the product of 3x4, i.e. of Divine truth
working in the heavens and in the earth (see Ap. 10).
Each
book, therefore, consists of four signs; and these
are all arranged,
by structure, in exactly the same way. Each is an
introversion.
Thus we have the three books:
First Book.
The
Redeemer.
(His first coming)
A
| VIRGO. The prophecy of the promised
seed.
B
| LIBRA. The Redeemer's work (grace).
B
| SCORPIO. The Redeemer's conflict.
A
| SAGITTARIUS. The prophecy
fulfilled.
Second Book.
The
Redeemed.
(His work and its results)
C
| CAPRICORNUS. The prophecy of
deliverance.
D
| AQUARIUS. Results of work bestowed.
D
| PISCES.
Results of work enjoyed.
C
| ARIES. The prophesied
deliverance fulfilled.
Third Book.
The
Redeemer.
(His Second Coming)
E
| TAURUS. The prophecy of coming
judgment.
F
| GEMINI. The Redeemer's reign in glory.
F
| CANCER. The Redeemer's position safe.
E
| LEO. The prophecy of triumph fulfilled.
Each of the four chapters in each of these three Books consists of
three sections; and each section is represented by a
Constellation. There are thus thirty-six (3x12)
Constellations, which, with the twelve Signs, make forty-eight (4x12)
in all.
They may thus be set forth :
The First Book.
The
Redeemer.
"The sufferings of Christ."
I. VIRGO (A)
The
prophecy of the promised seed.
- COMA ( = The
desired). The woman and child the
desired of all nations (in the most ancient Zodiacs).
- CENTAURUS (with two
natures). The despised sin-offering.
- BOOTES. The
coming One with branch.
II. LIBRA (B).
The
Redeemer's atoning work.
- CRUX. The
Cross endured.
- LUPUS. The
Victim slain.
- CORONA. The
Crown bestowed.
III. SCORPIO (B).
The
Redeemer's conflict.
- SERPENS.
Assaulting the man's heel.
- OPHIUCHUS.
The man grasping the serpent.
- HERCULES.
The mighty man victorious.
IV. SAGITTARIUS (A).
The
Redeemer's triumph.
- LYRA. Praise
prepared for the Conqueror.
- ARA. Fire
prepared for His enemies.
- DRACO. The
dragon cast down.
The Second Book.
The
Redeemed.
I. CAPRICORNUS
(C).
The
result of the Redeemer's sufferings.
- SAGITTA. The
arrow of God sent forth.
- AQUILLA. The
smitten one falling.
- DELPHINUS.
The dead One rising again.
II. AQUARIUS (D).
The
Blessings assured.
- PISCIS
AUSTRALIS. The blessings bestowed.
- PEGASUS. The
blessings quickly coming.
- CYGNUS. The
Blesser surely returning.
III. PISCES (D).
The
Blessings in abeyance.
- THE BAND.
The great enemy, "Cetus."
- ANDROMEDA.
The redeemed in bondage.
- CEPHEUS. The
Deliverer coming to loosen.
IV. ARIES (C).
The
Blessings consummated.
- CASSIOPEIA.
The captive delivered.
- CETUS. The
great enemy bound.
- PERSEUS. The
"Breaker" delivering.
The Third Book.
The
Redeemer.
"The glory that should follow."
I. TAURUS (E).
Messiah
coming to rule.
- ORION. The
redeemer breaking forth as Light.
- ERIDANUS.
Wrath breaking forth as a flood.
- AURIGA.
Safety for His redeemed in the day of
wrath.
II. GEMINI (F).
Messiah
as Prince of princes.
- LEPUS. The
enemy trodden under foot.
- CANIS MAJOR.
The coming glorious prince.
- CANIS MINOR.
The exalted Redeemer.
III. CANCER (F).
Messiah's
redeemed possessions.
- URSA MINOR.
The lesser sheepfold.
- URSA MAJOR.
The fold and the flock.
- ARGO. The
pilgrim's arrival at home.
IV. LEO (E).
Messiah's
consummated triumph.
- HYDRA. The
old serpent destroyed.
- CRATER. The
cup of wrath poured out.
- CORVUS. The
birds of prey devouring.
|
| It will be
noted that
the modern names are used, but only for the purposes
of readier identification. Some of these names were given in
ignorance,
by those who had lost the primitive signification of the twelve Signs
and
of the thirty-six Constellations.
The Hebrew and Arabic
names of these, and of the principal stars contained
in them, are full of truth, and eloquent in their teaching.
Thus
:
Virgo
(the Virgin). Here we have the star
Al
Zimach.
Heb. Zemach,
the branch. Isa. 4:2. Jer. 23:5, 6.
Zech. 3:8; 6:12. All the other stars have cognate meanings.
- COMA.
The Desired (Hag. 2:7). Num. 24:17.
(Egyptian Shes-nu
= the desired son.)
- CENTAURUS,
Al
Beze, the despised (Isa.
53:3).
- BOOTES (Heb.
bo',
to come), Ps.
96:13.
Heb. Arcturus
(Job 9:9 = He cometh). Egyptian = Smat,
one who rules.
Libra
was anciently the Altar (accadian
= Tulki).
The two bright stars are to-day called in Arabic
Zuben
al Genubi =
the price which is deficient, and Zuben
al Chemali
= the price which
covers.
- CRUX.
Heb. karath, cut off (Dan. 9:26).
- LUPUS.
Greek name Thera,
a beast.
Lat. Victima.
Heb. sabah,
slain. In the
Zodiac
of Denderah = Sura,
a lamb.
- CORONA.
Heb. 'atarah,
a royal crown.
Arab. Al
iclil, a jewel. Its
brightest star = Al phena,
the shining one.
Scorpio.
Heb. 'akrab
(Ps. 91:13). Coptic name
= Isidis
= the attack of the enemy. Arabic = Al aterah,
the wounding of the coming One. The brightest star is
Antares
(Arab. = wounding). Heb. Lezuth,
perverseness.
- SERPENS.
The brightest star is called (Heb.)
'anak
= encompassing. Heb. kelalah
= the accursed.
Arab. Al
hay, the reptile.
- OPHIUCHUS
is from Arab. Afeichus
= the serpent
held. The brightest star is Ras
al hagus
= the head of him
who holds. Other names are Megeras
= contending. In
the Zodiac of Denderah he is Api-bau
= the chief who cometh.
Other stars are Triophas
= treading under foot; Saiph
= bruised;
Carnebas
= bruised.
- HERCULES.
In the Zodiac of Denderah called
Bau
= who cometh. Arab. Al giscale,
the strong one.
The brightest star, Ras al Gethi
= the head of him who bruises.
Sagittarius.
Heb. kesheth
(an archer) (Gen. 21:20).
The brightest star, Heb. channun
= the gracious one (Ps. 45:2).
Accadian, Nun-ki
= Prince of the earth. In Zodiac of Denderah,
Pi-maere
= graciousness, and Knem,
He conquers.
- LYRA.
(Ps. 65:1.) The brightest star
Vega
= He shall be exalted. In Zodiac of Denderah = Fent-kar
= the serpent ruled. Originally an eagle, from confusion
between
Heb. nesher,
and shir
(song, or music).
- ARA,
and alter upside down, pointing to Tartarus
(Isa. 63:4, 5). Arab. Al mugamra
= the completing or finishing
(Ps. 21:9-12).
- DRACO.
Ends the first book. The dragon
cast down. CETUS ends the second book. Leviathan
bound.
HYDRA ends the third book. The old serpent
destroyed. Draco
= trodden on. (Ps. 91:13; 74:12-14. Isa.
27:1). In Zodiac
of Denderah it is a serpent under the fore-feet of Sagittarius and
called
Her-fent
= the serpent accursed. The brightest star c
1000
alled
Thuban
= the subtle.
Capricornus
= the goat of atonement. In Zodiac of Denderah
and Esneh, Hu-penius
= the place of the sacrifice. Heb. Gedi,
the kid, or Gada,
cut off. The brightest star is Al-gedi
= the kid. The next is Deneb al
gedi =
the sacrifice of the
kid.
- SAGITTA,
the arrow. (Ps. 38:2. Isa.
53:4, 5.) Heb. Shamad,
or shamem
= destroying.
- AQUILA,
the eagle, pierced and wounded and falling.
The brightest star, Al tair
= wounding. All the others are
similar.
- DELPHINUS.
Always a fish full of life, the
head upwards. Heb. Dalaph
= the pouring out of water.
Arab. Dalaph
= coming quickly.
Aquarius.
In the Zodiac of Denderah he has two urns.
The fish seems to have come out of one of them. Heb. name Dali
= water-urn or bucket (Num. 24:7). Brightest star
Sa'ad
al Melik
= the record of the pouring forth. The next
Sa'ad
al Sund
= who goeth and returneth (cp. Isa. 32:1, 2; 35:1, 6; 41:18; 44:2-6;
51:3).
- PISCIS AUSTRALIS.
The southern fish.
Arab. Fom
al haut = the mouth of the
fish. Zodiac of Denderah
= Aar,
a stream.
- PEGASUS.
The winged horse. Zodiac of
Denderah Pe and ka = Peka,
or pega.
Heb.
pehah
= the chief, and sus,
a horse; name thus come down. The brightest
is Markab,
Heb. merhak
= returning from afar.
- CYGNUS.
In the Zodiac of Denderah,
Tes-ark
= this from afar. A mighty bird, not falling dead like
Aquila.
Brightest star Deneb
= the Judge; called also
Adige
= flying
swiftly. The second, Al Bireo
= flying quickly. Two
others: Azel
= who goes and returns quickly, and Fafage
= gloriously shining forth.
Pisces.
Egyptian name in the Zodiac of Denderah = Pi-cot
Orion or Pisces Hori =
the fishes (i.e. swarms and multitudes)
or Him Who cometh. Heb. Dagim,
the fishes (Gen. 48:16).
Syr. name, Nuno
= lengthened out (i.e. in posterity). Cp.
Isa. 53:10. Ps. 33:12; 37:22; 115:14, 15. Isa.
61:9; 65:23;
26:15; 9:3. Jer. 30:19. Ezek. 36:10, 11;
37:26. Note
the two fishes = the earthly and heavenly callings (one fish
horizontal,
the other looking upward). 113 stars much of the same
magnitude.
The brightest star is Okda =
the united. The next (Arabic)
Al
samaca = the
upheld. (Isa. 41:8-10.)
- THE BAND.
Egyptian name U-or
= He cometh
binding them together (Hos. 11:4); and breaking the band which binds
them
to their old enemy Cetus.
- ANDROMEDA.
Name in the Zodiac of Denderah
is Set,
which means seated as a queen. Also, Sirco
= the chained. The brightest star is Al Phiratz =
the broken
down. The next, Mirach
= the weak. The next, Al amok
(Arab)
= stuck down. (Isa. 54:11-14; 51:21-52:3. Jer.
14:17.)
- CEPHUS.
The king. In the Zodiac of Denderah
Pe-ku-hor
= this one cometh to rule. Cepheus
is Greek
from the Heb. zemah
= the Branch. Ethiopian name,
Hyh
= a king. The brightest star is Al
Deramin
= coming quickly.
The next is Al
Phirk - the
Redeemer. The next,
Al
Rai'
= who bruises or breaks. (Jer. 31:1.)
Aries.
The ram or lamb full of vigor. Not falling
in death like Capricornus.
The name in the Zodiac of Denderah
Tametouris
Ammon = the reign of rule of
Ammon. Heb. name Taleh
= the lamb. Arab. Al
1000 Hamel
= the sheep. Syr.
Amroo,
as in John 1:29. The Accadian name was Bar-Ziggar
= the altar making right = the sacrifice of righteousness.
The brightest
star is El
nath, or El natik
= wounded, or
slain. The
next, Al
Sharatan = the bruised, or
wounded. Cp. Rev. 5:9-12.
- CASSIOPEIA.
The enthroned woman. Arabic
name El
seder = the freed.
In the Zodiac of Denderah
Set
= seated as queen. Arabic Ruchba
= the enthroned.
The brightest star is Schedir
= the freed. The next, Kaph
(Heb.) = the branch. (Isa. 54:5-8; 62:3-5. Jer.
31:3-12.
Ps. 45:9-17. Isa. 61:10, 11.)
- CETUS.
The sea monster. The great enemy
bound (Rev. 20:10; cp. 20: 1-3). The name in the Zodiac of
Denderah
is Knem
=
subdued. The brightest star is
Menkar
= the
enemy chained. The next is Diphda,
or
Deneb
Kaitos
= overthrown, or thrustdown. Another is Mira
= the rebel.
(Job 41:1-10. Isa. 51:22, 23; 26:21-27:1. Ps.
74:12-14.)
- PERSEUS.
The Breaker. Heb. Perez.
Greek, Perses,
or Perseus
(Rom. 16:12. Mic. 2: 12,
13). Name in the Zodiac of Denderah is Kar Knem
= he who fights
and subdues. The brightest star is Mirfak
= who
helps.
The next, Al
Genib = who carries
away. The next is Athik
= who breaks.
Taurus.
Messiah coming in judgment. Chald. Tor.
Hence, Arabic Al thaur;
Greek, Tauros;
Lat. Taurus.
The common Heb. name is Shur
= coming and ruling, and Re'em
= pre-eminence. The brightest star is
Al
Debaran = The Leader
or Governor. The next is El nath
= wounded or slain.
The group Pleiades is Kimah =
heap or accumulation. (Job 9:9;
38:31, 21. Amos 5:8.) A bright star is Al Cyone
= the
centre. Heb. and Syr. name is Succoth
= booths. Another
group, Hyades
= the congregated. (Deut. 33:17. Ps.
44:5.
Isa. 13:11-15; 34:2-8; 26:21.)
- ORION.
The coming Prince. Light breaking
forth, through the Redeemer. In the Zodiac of Denderah it is Ha-ga-t
= this is He Who triumphs. Oarion
= Heb.
'Or,
light;
or coming forth as light (cp. Job 9:9; 38:31. Amos
5:8). Heb.
Kesil
= a strong one
(translated "Orion" in Job 9:9; 38:31.
Amos 5:8). The brightest star is Betelgeuz
= the coming of
the Branch (Mal. 3:2). The next is Rigel
or
Rigol
=
the foot of him that crusheth. The next is Bellatrix
= swiftly
destroying. Another is Al Nitak
= the wounded One. Many
others with names of cumulative meanings. (See Isa. 42:13,
14; 60:1-3.)
- ERIDANUS.
the river of judgment. In
the Zodiac of Denderah it is Peh-ta-t
= the mouth of the river.
The brightest star is Achernar
= the after part of the river.
So with the other names, going forth, flowing on (to the lower regions
of the south). Dan. 7:9-11. Ps. 97:3-5;
50:3. Hab. 3:5.
Isa. 30:27-33. Nah. 1:5, 6. Isa. 66:15,
16. 2Thess. 1:7,
8.
- AURIGA.
The Shepherd. (Isa. 40:10, 11.
Ezek. 34:22). Auriga = Charioteer. The brightest
star is Alioth
= a
she-goat. Modern Lat. name is
Capella,
same meaning.
The next is Menkilinon
= the band of the goats; bound, never
to be again lost. (John 10:11.) In the Zodiac of
Denderah,
the shepherd carries a sceptre (Trun),
the top with a goat, and
bottom with a cross. (Mal. 4:1-3. Ps. 37:38-40).
Gemini.
The Twins. Name in the Zodiac of Denderah
is Clusus,
or Claustrum
Hori = the place of Him Who
cometh.
The old Coptic name was Pi-Mahi =
the united. Heb. Thaumim
(from ta'am)
= double. The root used in Ex. 26:24 (twinned
together). The brightest star is Apollo
= ruler or judge.
The next is Hercules
= who cometh to labour
and suffer. Another
is Al
henah = hurt,
wounded. (Isa. 4:2; 32:1, 2. Jer.
23:5, 6; 33:14, 15.)
- LEPUS
(the enemy trodden under foot). In the
Zodiac of Denderah the name is Bashti-beki
= falling confounded.
Aratus says "chased eternally". The brightest star is Arnebo
= the enemy of Him Who cometh. Other stars are Nibal
= the
mad; Takis,
the bound; Sugia,
the deceiver. (Isa. 63:3,
4.)
- CANIS MAJOR.
Sirius,
the Prince.
In Zodiac of Denderah it is Apes
= the head. In Persian Planisphere
= a wolf (Heb. Ze'eb). The brightest star is Sirius
= the
Prince. In Persian Tistrya
or Tistar
= the
chieftain.
The next is Mirzam
= the prince. Another is Wesen
=
the shining, and another Adhara
= the glorious. Many other
cognate names. (Isa. 9:6; 55:4. Dan. 8:23, 25.)
- CANIS MINOR.
The second Dog. In the
Zodiac of Denderah it is Sebak
= conquering, victorious. The
brightest star is Procyon
= Redeemer. The next is Gomeisa
(Arabic) = the burdened, bearing for others. Many other
cognate names.
(Isa. 49:24-26; 59:19, 20; 53:12.)
Cancer.
The Crab. Messiah's possessions held fast.
In the Zodiac of Denderah and Esneh it is a sacred beetle.
Its name
there give is Klaria
= cattle-folds. Arabic name is Al
Sarta'n = He Who holds or
binds together (Gen. 49:11). The Greek
name is Karkinos
= encircling; the same as the Lat. Cancer,
from Arabic Khan
an Inn, and Ker,
or Cer
= encircling.
The ancient Accadian is Su-kul-na
= the seizer, or possessor of
seed. A bright cluster is called Praesepe
= a multitude or
offspring. The brightest star is Tegmine
= holding.
Another is Acubene
= the sheltering or hiding-place. Another,
Ma'alaph
= assembled thousands. North and south of Praesepe
are two
bright stars, Assellus
North and Assellus
South; their sign
is 69, and called the two asses, thus connecting it with Cancer, which
is the sign of Issachar (cp. Gen. 49:14. Num. 2:5).
- URSA MINOR.
The little Bear = the lesser sheep-fold.
The brightest star of Ursa Minor is Dubheh
= a herd. Arabic
Dubah
means cattle. Heb. Dober
= a fold, from dobe'
= rest or security, rendered "strength" in Deut. 33:25. See
R.V.
marg. All points to this (cp. Judg. 5:16). The Heb.
Dob
= a bear. So Arabic Dub,
and Persian Deeb
or Dob.
Hence the mistake. The brightest star is Al riccaba
= the
turned or ridden on, denoting it as the Polar star. The
Greeks called
it Kunosoura
= Cynosure, but this word is Accadian. An-nas-sur-ra
= high in rising; or high in heavenly position. The next
bright star
is Kochab
= waiting Him Who cometh.
- URSA MAJOR.
The great Bear = the Fold and
the Flock (Obad. 17-19). In Job 9:9 and 38:31, 32 it is
called 'Ash
and her offspring. A.V. = Arcturus and her sons.
R.V. = Bear
and his train (marg., sons). Arabs still call it Al Naish
or Annaish
= the assembled together as in a fold. The brightest
star is D
1000
ubhe = a flock, which gives
its name to the two constellations.
The next is Merach
= the flock (Arabic = purchased). The next
is Phaeda
or Pharda
= numbered or guarded (Ps. 147:4).
Another is called Benet Naish
= daughters of the assembly.
Another, Al
Kaid = the
assembled. Many other cognate names.
(Cp. Ezek. 34:12-16.)
- ARGO.
The Ship = the Pilgrims, safe at home.
In the Egyptian Planisphere there are two ships (like the two
folds).
they occupy one-half of the south meridians. The brightest
star is
Canopus
= the possession of Him Who cometh. Other names are
Sephina
= the multitude. Tureis
= the possession.
Asmidiska
= the released who travel, &c. (Jer. 30:10,
11. Isa. 60:4-9.)
Leo.
The Lion. Messiah's consummated triumph.
In the Zodiac of Denderah it is Pi
Mentikeon
= the pouting out (of
Divine wrath). The tree constellations crystallize the truth
:
- Hydra = the old
serpent destroyed.
- Crater = the cup of
wrath poured out on
him.
- Corvus = the bird of
prey devouring him.
The Denderah picture exhibits all four in one. The Syr. name
is Aryo
= the rending lion. Arab. Al Asad
= the lion
leaping forth as a flame. The brightest star is Regulus
=
treading under foot (as pictured). The next is Denebola
=
the Judge or Lord Who cometh. The next is Al Giebha
= the
exaltation. Another is Zosma
= shining forth. All the
others are cognate. (Gen. 49:8, 9. Num. 24:8,
9. Amos
3:4, 8. Isa. 42:13.)
- HYDRA.
The Old Serpent. Hydra
= he
is abhorred. The brightest star is Cor Hydra
= the heart of
Hydra. Its ancient name is Al
phard
= the put away.
Another is Al
Drian = the
abhorred. Another is
Minchar
al Sugia = the piercing of
the deceiver.
- CRATER.
The Cup [of wrath poured out].
(Ps. 75:8; 11:6. Rev. 14:10; 16:19.) The
constellation has
thirteen stars, (cp. Ap. 10).
- CORVUS.
The Raven. The birds of prey
devouring. The name in the Zodiac of Denderah, Her-na
= the
enemy breaking up. there are nine stars (see Ap.
10).
The brightest
star is Chiba
(Num. 23:8) = accursed. Another is Minchar
al Gorab = the raven tearing
to pieces.
|
Thus
end the Scriptures of the Heavens. This is the story they
tell forth. This is the "speech" they "utter". This
is the
"knowledge" they "shew forth". There is no articulate speech
or voice;
and no words are heard; but, their sayings have gone out into all the
world
(Ps. 19:1-6).
They are "for
SEASONS".
Not
only are the stars made for signs ('othoth, from the root
'athah = to come), but for
Seasons. These are not the four
seasons of the year, but Cycles of time. The figure
Polysyndeton
(see Ap. 6) in gen. 1:14 emphasizes this : "and for seasons,
and
for days, and years". The word means appointed
times.
(Cp. Gen. 17:21; 18:14; 21:2.) Thus the sun, moon, and stars
are
for "signs" (things to come), and for "seasons" (appointed times).
There
are no less that ten of these cycles, all of them different; not
concentric, but yet all of them coinciding at creation, but never since
: like a number of hoops of different sizes hanging from a
nail.
This shows that they must have had a given simultaneous start.
- They cycle of 24 hours for
the day, an evening
and morning.
- The revolution of the Moon
round the earth.
- The lunar cycle, which began
at the same
moment as the solar cycle.
- The daily revolution of the
Sun, which
places him on the meridian at noon each day.
- The Solar Cycle, coinciding
with the first
of the seven years of lunar motion and repeating itself every 365 days.
- The beginning of a Week of
seven days on
the first day of the week, of the first month of the first year of the
first solar cycle.
- The first Eclipse of a cycle
of eighteen
years and eleven days, to which the ancient astronomers gave the name
of
Saros;
each Saros containing an average of seventy eclipses, divided
into two portions of 594 years and 666 years, making together 1,260
years.
- Besides these, there is the
period of the
Heliacal rising of Sirius, in a cycle of 162 years.
- The Transits of Venus.
- And the grand cycle known as
the Precession
of the Equinoxes.
All these combine and unite in showing that the chronology of
Archbishop Usher was substantially correct. And this proves
that the inflated chronology of modern historians and theologians is
entirely un-scientific, being the hypothesis of men who dabbled in
things outside their own sphere, and of which they were incompetent to
form a correct judgment.
Bible Home