Heavenly Confusion

On July 21 the Sun enters the constellation Cancer (The Holding Place).   Cancer is the eleventh chapter of the Star Bible, and it is a picture of our eternal home with God, commonly called Heaven. The modern name of Cancer, a Greek word meaning “Crab”, clouds the original meaning. It is a mistranslation of Read More …

Comet to Comfort the Church

On July 3, 2020 astronomers were caught off guard when the brightest comet in 25 years, known as Comet Neowise, burst out of the Sun’s glare into the morning sky.   The Comet had been spotted by Nasa’s Neowise infrared telescope in March but no one expected to be bright enough to be seen with Read More …

The Return of the Cherubim

There has been much speculation about the nature of the four “Living Creatures” known as Cherubim seen in Ezekiel’s vision (Ezekiel 1:5 and 10:14) and John’s vision (Revelation 4:7).   Whatever else they may signify, they have an amazing relationship to the celestial revelation of Christ in the stars which we call the Star Bible, Read More …

The Crown of Heaven

This week the Crown of Heaven, Corona Borealis (The Northern Crown) reaches its highest point near the Zenith at about 11:00 pm.   Corona Borealis is one of the constellations associated with the Zodiacal constellation Libra (The Scales) which describes God’s justice. Also associated with Libra are the constellations Lupus (The Victim), a picture of Read More …

Bears and Sheep

Tonight at about 9:00 the Constellation Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper, will be just North of the Zenith point in the sky. The constellation Ursa Major, meaning “Big Bear”, and its cousin Ursa Minor, meaning “Little Bear” received their current names through an ancient linguistic accident. The Greeks substituted the Hebrew word Read More …