Astrology ...not found in all the Original Word of God ...yet found 9 times in the 1611 kjv ...and it is a measure that if it be found that many times in the kjv ...it is also found in the other more modern "bibles of men".
Nevertheless look see plainly; God would NOT have us to look to the matters of astrology ... as it is in most cases ...within the bibles of men ...have the scholiars ...replaced the words "charmers" and "sorcerers"...with this word "astrology" ...
And Look see; these words that have been added to the Word of God ...by the bible scholiars ...these words that in fact say to the unknowing ...that God speaks in the terms of theses "astrological" signs ..."signs" ...
You might forgive me for not looking to these "signs" in more depth ...yet know it is forbidden of God even to mention the names of false pagan gods who are no God ...but of the wicked imaginations of unGodly men ...unGodly imaginations of God ...plain simple ...
The question comes ...did God allow ...against the superstitious astrology ...so that any who might be taught of this wickedness ...might receive the truth ??? ...it is a matter that only God can weigh ...as he turns even wickedness to His own good pleasure ...
Pleiades....of Kimah? (what's that! ??)...Orion ... Mazzaroth..of Kesil (what's that! ??)...Arcturus?...the Great Bear w/cubs??...And Aysh for her sons (what's that! ??).
NOT FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE Original Word of God ....Pleiades.....Kimah ...Mazzaroth...Kesil....Arcturus....Great Bear...Aysh
Orion...found twice...amos 5:7...and Job 9:9....in astronomy, major constellation lying at about 5 hours 30 minutes right ascension (the coordinate on the celestial sphere analogous to longitude on the Earth) and zero declination (at the celestial equator), named for the Greek mythological hunter. Orion is one of the most conspicuous constellations and contains many bright stars. One of these, Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis), a variable star, is easily distinguished by its reddish color. The total brightness of Rigel, in the hunter's leg, when measured over all visible light, is greater than that of Betelgeuse. The third brightest star in the constellation is Bellatrix. Orion's girdle, or belt--consisting of three bright stars--lies nearly on the celestial equator. His sword, south of the belt, contains the great Orion Nebula, visible to the unaided eye, an emission nebula containing hundreds of young stars. Faint extensions of this nebula fill almost the whole constellation.
"The Pleiades stars have been described in many different ways. Chinese records from 2357 BC describe them as golden bees or flying pigeons. The Greeks named the stars the 'seven sisters.' Early Russian literature pictures the Pleiades as a mother hen with her chicks. For a while during the 1800s, it was thought that the Pleiades were located at the exact center of the universe since measurements seemed to show that all the other stars moved around Pleiades. Today we know that the Pleiades group also moves; it is actually speeding away from the earth at 16,000 miles per hour."
Pleiades
(catalog number M45), open cluster of stars in the zodiacal constellation Taurus, about 400 light-years from the solar system. It contains a large amount of bright nebulous material and several... Pleiades in Greek mythology, the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and the Oceanid Pleione: Maia, Electra, Taygete, Celaeno, Alcyone, Sterope, and Merope. They all fell in love with gods (except Merope, who...
Kimah ....seems to be another word used for Pleiades...
Mazzaroth....apparently ..means the same as the Zodiac in the heavens ...from the egyptians
Kesil ...lysk... kesil "Orion" from the hebrew : ...though the word sounds and is spelled like "fool" here (Am 5:8) and in some other places it most likely refers to the constellation...
Aysh...and her sons ??? ...nothing found as to this matter ...
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