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                     Uranus' glyph, or symbol, reveals the cross over the circle which represents the spirit. The two semi-circles on the sides
                     represent receptivity. Note that the glyph of Uranus includes an inverted Venus.


              Uranus, the lords of the heavens named after the Greek sky deity Ouranos. Uranus was one of the first planets
              to be discovered by scientists. Although Uranus is visible to the naked eye, just like the planets — Mercury,
              Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn — it was long mistaken as a star because of the planet’s dimness and slow orbit.
              This event occurs in the Constellation of Virgo. Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin
              for virgin and its symbol is    . It is between Leo, the Lion, to the west and Libra, scales of justice to the east.

                                                                        Constellation of Virgo:


                                                                        The figure of Virgo corresponds to two
                                                                        Babylonian constellations - the 'Furrow' in
                                                                        the eastern sector of Virgo and the 'Frond
                                                                        of Erua' in the western sector. The Frond
                                                                        of Erua was depicted as a goddess holding
                                                                        a palm-frond - a motif. The Greeks and
                                                                        Romans associated Virgo with their
                                                                        goddess of wheat, Demeter-Ceres who is
                                                                        the mother of Proserpina-Persephone.
                                                                        Alternatively, she was sometimes
                                                                        identified as the virgin goddess. In the
                                                                        Middle-Ages, Virgo was sometimes


                                                                         associated with the Blessed Virgin Mary.



              Virgo depicted as a Virgin or Goddess (Jehoshaphat Aspin, 1825)
              Virgo is also portrayed as Justice (Justitia) or Dike holding the scales of Libra. Aratus says about Virgo: Beneath both feet of
              Bootes mark the Maiden who in her hands bears the gleaming Ear of Corn (Spica). Whether she be daughter of Astraeus, who, men
              say, was of old the father of the stars [Greek astor, star], or child of other sire, untroubled be her course! But another tale is current
              among men, how of old she dwelt on earth and met men face to face, nor ever disdained in olden time the tribes of men and women,
              but mingling with them took her seat, immortal though she was. Her men called Justice (Dike); but she assembling the elders, it
              might be in the market-place or in the wide-wayed streets, uttered her voice, ever urging on them judgments kinder to the people.
              http://www.constellationsofwords.com/Constellations/Virgo.html


              The Constellation of Virgo is associated with the Virgin Mary. This symbolizes the prior birth of Christ. Notice,
              the symbol of Virgo has “M” in its form     and the Constellation of Leo, the Lion is near the earth.

              Revelation 12:5 “And she gave birth to a son, a male child, who is to rule all the nations with a rod of
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              iron; and her child was caught up to God and to His throne.”

              The scripture states that “her child was caught up to God and to His throne.” Isn’t it intriguing to find the Fourth
              Trumpet Judgment being described as God’s Wrath, which is judgment by Christ?  The glyph of Saturn is the
              glyph of Jupiter inverted.  Jupiter represents the Messiah and Saturn His Judgment. Uranus is god of the sky and
              the heavens, which represents the Deity of Christ. Let us look again at the night skies to see if this event matches
              scripture. The statement in scripture reads “and the night in the same way.” For the event to be correct, the nighttime
              must represent one-third of darkness.  God had designed a greater wonder for the night skies.





              72  New American Standard Bible : 1995 update. 1995 (Re 12:5). LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation.
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