On October 31 the Star Bible moves into its second chapter as the constellation Libra (the Scales) moves into the sun.
The first chapter of the Star Bible, Virgo (the Virgin) speaks of God’s promise given in the Garden of Eden to send the “Seed of Woman” to redeem mankind. (Genesis 3:15). The second chapter, Libra, describes the system of religious observation which God established prior to the coming of Christ, the Seed of Woman. The picture of Libra, the Scales, describes the price for sin: One star Zuben Al Genubi (the Price Which Is Deficient) and another star Zuben Al Chemali (the Price Which Covers).
Prior to the coming of Christ the payment for sin was made through the sacrifice of animals, as represented by the associated constellation Lupus (the Victim), a picture of a slain animal. However, also associated with Libra is the constellation Crux (The Southern Cross), illustrating that the ultimate covering for sin is Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross. The message of the cross is underscored as Mars (The Blood of Christ) and Venus (The Seed of Woman) come within one degree of each other in the hours before dawn of November 3 in the constellation Virgo (The Virgin). It is the Blood of the Seed of Woman who was promised by Virgo which gives the cross its redeeming power.
Sadly, the precession of the equinoxes has carried the Southern Cross too far South to be seen in the latitudes North of Jerusalem (around 30 degrees North) (See our Blog of 6/3/15 “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Altitudes”) Interestingly, the Northern Cross (Cygnus), which is visible throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and the Southern Cross, which is visible throughout the Southern Hemisphere, make the Cross the only star picture which can be seen from any point on Earth.
If you ever have a chance to travel southward be sure to take time to see the beautiful Southern Cross. In the meanwhile, enjoy the view of the Northern Cross, still visible in the Western sky. And marvel at the message and power of the cross.