"The 12 signs as originally given by God were a prophetic outline of the purpose of God in the history of salvation. They are understood, however, only if they are seen in their proper order. Since they form a circle, the problem is in knowing where to begin and finish. Astrologers begin with Aries, but this does not correspond with Biblical revelation. A comparison of the prophecies in the heavens with the prophecies in the Bible clearly shows that the starting point is the divine promise concerning the seed of the woman (Genesis 3:15), and the ending point clearly coincides with the climax of scripture in the triumph of the Lion of the tribe of Judah (Jesus Christ) - (Revelation 5:5).
The promise of the Seed in the first book of the Bible (Genesis) is seen in the constellation Virgo (the woman). The promise of the triumphant Lion, seen in the last book of the Bible (Revelation), is displayed in Leo. So the outline begins with Virgo and ends with Leo. Confirmation of this is found in one of the very old zodiacs dating back to 2000 B.C. or before. It is called the zodiac of Dendereh and was found on the ceiling of the portico of the temple of Esneh in Egypt. In this zodiac there is placed between the signs of Virgo and Leo a picture of the Sphinx. The Sphinx (with the head of a woman and the tail of a lion) confirms the starting and finishing points for the zodiac. Many scholars think that this was in fact the main purpose of the Sphinx and thus solves its 'riddle.' "
-Kenneth Fleming's God's Voice in the Stars.
Sign of Leo Leo Leo, the Lion, symbolizes Jesus Christ as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, who will return at the Second Advent, conquer the enemies of Israel (Num 24:8-9, 17; Isa 13:1-16; Jer 25:30-38; Joel 1-3; Zech 14:3; Rev 5:5; 19:11-21), and rule as King (Psa 145:10-13; Isa 11; Isa 33-35; Isa 65:17-25; Dan 7:27; Zeph 3:15; Zech 14:9; Rev 2:27; 12:5; 15:3; 19:16). Leo is symbolized by the Tribe of Judah (Gen 49:9-10).
Leo symbolizes:
The King and royalty (1 Ti 6:15; Rev 17:14; 19:16) Sovereign power and authority (Matt 28:18; 26:64; Eph 1:20-22; Phil 2:9-11; Col 2:10; 1 Pet 3:22) Military might (2 Chron 32:21; Jude 14-15; Rev 19:11-21) Prince of Peace (Isa 9:6; 66:12; Eph 2:14) Glory (Ex 16:7, 10; 24:16-17; 40:34-35; Psa 24:7-10; Isa 35:2; 60:1; Dan 7:14; Luk 2:9; 2 Cor 3:18) Throne of David (2 Sa 7:16; 1 Ki 2:45; Isa 9:7; Jer 17:25; 33:15, 17, 20-21; Luk 1:32) Throne of God (Psa 93:1-2; Rev
Judah Judah, the ruler of the Tribes of Israel, was symbolized by a lion (Gen 49:8-12). Judah took the first place among the tribes (Num. 2:2, 3; 7:12; 10:14). The Tribe of Judah camped on the east side of Tabernacle and is, therefore, identified with the Brazen Altar and Salvation, and the Red Planet, for the Blood of Christ. Judah as leader of the Tribes of Israel became a type of Jesus Christ, the King (Gen 49:8-12), as did David (Isa 9:7; Rev 22:16) and Solomon (1 Chron 22:9-10). Jesus Christ was descended from Judah (Matt 1:1-2, 6; Lk 1:27; 3:31). The Lion The lion is a symbol of the king of beasts, military mighty, a Throne Angel,2 and Satan:
King of beasts (Prov 30:30). Its mane is like a crown. Military might (Deut 33:20, 22; 2 Sa 17:10; Job 38:39-40; Psa 7:2; Prov 19:12; 20:2; 28:15; Isa 5:29; Jer 2:15; 4:7; 5:6; 25:38; 49:19; 50:17, 44; 51:38). Throne Angel2 (1 Ki 10:19-20;' Ezek 1:10; 10:14; Rev 4:7; Rev 5:5). Satan (Judg 14:5; 2 Sa 23:20; Psa 10:9; 17:12; 22:13, 21; Isa 30:6; Jer 2:30; 12:8; Lam 3:10; Dan 6:16; 2 Ti 4:17; 1 Pet 5:8).
Be sober (operate in Spiritual Self Esteem); be alert. Your enemy, the devil, walks about like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. (1 Peter 5:8)
Sun in Leo The Sun in Leo symbolizes the King of glory (Psa 24:7; Mt 19:28); glory at Second Advent (Mt 16:27-28; Lk 21:27); and the glory of King Solomon (Mt 6:29). Star Gospel Nearby Constellations Constellations around Leo contribute to a fuller meaning in the Star Gospel.1 The nearby constellations include:
Hydra - Flying Serpent - Satan, flying fiery serpent sentenced to the Lake of Fire (Isa 30:6; Matt 25:41; Rev. 20:10); Hebrew, [p@oum= [r*c* (saraph me`opeph) = flying dragon (Isa 30:6, Satan); symbol of Beelzebub, lord of the flies (2 Ki 18:4) Crater - Cup of Wrath - The seven bowls of wrath (Psa 11:6; 75:8; Isa 51:17; Jer 25:15-29; 49:12; Ezek 23:32-34; Rev. 16) Corvus (L.) - The Crow, or Raven - Torment of the damned; the raven tearing the serpent (1 Sa 17:46; Prov 30:17; Matt 8:12; 24:27-28; Rev. 19:17-18, 21; 20:10)
Ruling planet - the Red Planet. Application Leo can symbolize, depending upon the planet in the sign, a king, sovereign, or royalty. It can symbolize a bloody king, a tyrant, or a roaring lion. Or it can symbolize a royal priest, government mediator, or operation footstool.
Not sure, it sounds credible. I guess it's a mystery. I could see how it is believable with the combination of signs, text and dates. However, I'm not sure I fully believe yet. Just reading. The reading is enjoyable. There are whole classes on the bible and astrology. Even though astrology and astronomy was condemned by the roman catholic church there is some truth that the bible had phrases and significant events triggered by interchanging of with astronomy and astronomy- and this was a VERY IMPORTANT and HEAVY topic in the bible, "to search god look up to the skies" or the whole concept of following the "north star",
To add there also were 12 disciples...interesting. You can find signs everywhere, from the goat, to the ram, to the fish, to the virgin, to the tribe of the lion or the triumphant lion, to the crab (in revelation), and so on.
Yep.....there are many animals that mentioned in Bible. But I don't remember anything that mentioned about Sagittarius— Please let me know if you have any clue 🙂
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The promise of the Seed in the first book of the Bible (Genesis) is seen in the constellation Virgo (the woman). The promise of the triumphant Lion, seen in the last book of the Bible (Revelation), is displayed in Leo. So the outline begins with Virgo and ends with Leo. Confirmation of this is found in one of the very old zodiacs dating back to 2000 B.C. or before. It is called the zodiac of Dendereh and was found on the ceiling of the portico of the temple of Esneh in Egypt. In this zodiac there is placed between the signs of Virgo and Leo a picture of the Sphinx. The Sphinx (with the head of a woman and the tail of a lion) confirms the starting and finishing points for the zodiac. Many scholars think that this was in fact the main purpose of the Sphinx and thus solves its 'riddle.' "
-Kenneth Fleming's God's Voice in the Stars.
Sign of Leo Leo
Leo, the Lion, symbolizes Jesus Christ as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, who will return at the Second Advent, conquer the enemies of Israel (Num 24:8-9, 17; Isa 13:1-16; Jer 25:30-38; Joel 1-3; Zech 14:3; Rev 5:5; 19:11-21), and rule as King (Psa 145:10-13; Isa 11; Isa 33-35; Isa 65:17-25; Dan 7:27; Zeph 3:15; Zech 14:9; Rev 2:27; 12:5; 15:3; 19:16). Leo is symbolized by the Tribe of Judah (Gen 49:9-10).
Leo symbolizes:
The King and royalty (1 Ti 6:15; Rev 17:14; 19:16)
Sovereign power and authority (Matt 28:18; 26:64; Eph 1:20-22; Phil 2:9-11; Col 2:10; 1 Pet 3:22)
Military might (2 Chron 32:21; Jude 14-15; Rev 19:11-21)
Prince of Peace (Isa 9:6; 66:12; Eph 2:14)
Glory (Ex 16:7, 10; 24:16-17; 40:34-35; Psa 24:7-10; Isa 35:2; 60:1; Dan 7:14; Luk 2:9; 2 Cor 3:18)
Throne of David (2 Sa 7:16; 1 Ki 2:45; Isa 9:7; Jer 17:25; 33:15, 17, 20-21; Luk 1:32)
Throne of God (Psa 93:1-2; Rev