The Goat and the Fish

On January 20 the constellation Capricorn (The Goat) moves behind the sun.

Capricorn is the fifth chapter of the Star Bible, a very peculiar picture of a dying goat with the tail of a fish. The constellation and its three associated constellations of Aquila (The Eagle), Sagitta (The Arrow), and Delphinus (The Dolphin) tell the story of the death and resurrection of Christ. Aquila (The Eagle), is a picture of a falling eagle, containing the Summer Triangle star Altair (The Wounding) along with other stars Alcair (The Piercing) and Alokal (Wounded in the Heel), showing the death of the Seed of Woman who was “bruised in the heel” (Gen 3:15). The star Deneb Algedi (The Sacrifice Comes) in the tail of the dying Capricorn goat reminds us of Christ’s sacrifice as the scapegoat for our sins (Lev 16:15 and Heb 9:24-28).

As the goat shows death, so the fish show life. Capricorn is pictured giving birth to a fish, showing life coming from Christ’s sacrifice. The constellation Delphinus (The Dolphin) represents His resurrection and reminds us that He promised the “Sign of Jonah”, being in the earth for three days like Jonah was in the fish for three days, and then coming forth (Mat 12:39-40). The Fish story continues with Pisces Austranis (The Southern Fish) which pictures a fish opening its mouth to receive a stream of water from Aquarius (The Water Pourer) and represents the Church receiving the Holy Spirit as the believers opened their mouths and spoke in tongues. Then we come to the constellation Pisces (The Fish), a picture of two fish, representing the Jews and Gentiles joined together to form the Church. No wonder the early Church took the fish for its symbol.

Complementing the fish story, after sunset on January 20 the planet Mars, representing the Blood of Jesus, and the Moon, representing believers, come close to each other in the Church constellation Pisces. The message, similar to a Blood Moon, is the Church’s coverage by the Blood of Jesus.

Joining with Capricorn in the Sun will be Jupiter (The Suffering Savior) and Saturn (The Ruler), whose spectacular conjunction on December 21, 2020 was reminiscent of the Triple Conjunction of 7 BC which began the celestial events leading to the birth of Christ. To find out more about the Triple Conjunction and the celestial fish story take a free download of our book The Stars of His Coming at https://bit.ly/StarBook .

So enjoy a little fishing tonight and tell someone about the celestial fish story.

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