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. Upsilon
Kappa .
Epsilon
Gamma
Pleiades: Crown
December 2390 Stars of Upsilon to the right of Kappa Tauri over Jerusalem
Is there a sign in the heavens for the event of sacrifices being made on the altar? Aries is one of the
constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for
Ram, and its symbol is representing a Ram's horns. This must be a sign of the Ram sacrifice on the altar.
Constellation of Aries:
Ancient Greek astronomers visualized
Aries as a ram lying down with its
head turned to the right. The stars α,
β and γ Arietis mark the ram’s head
and horns, according to Ptolemy's
Almagest. In Hellenistic astrology,
the constellation of Aries is
associated with the golden ram of
Greek mythology. Phrixos sacrificed
the ram to the gods and hung its skin
in a temple, where it was known as
the Golden Fleece. "Ram" via
association with the legendary figure
of Dumuzi the Shepherd.
Aries depicted as a Ram (Jehoshaphat Aspin, 1825)
This heavenly event occurs in Taurus, the bull, which also symbolizes sacrifice. This must represent the
continuation of the regular sacrifices made in the evening. What a short timeframe for such a significant change
of events in the heavens. The beginning of the Tribulation is symbolized by a morning event of a partial eclipse
of the sun and moon highlighting the Constellation of Scutum, the cross shield, symbolizing the Antichrist and
the signing of the covenant. This is followed by the nightly event of the Constellation of Aries being highlighted
with radiant light. This was preceded by the changing of stars in the heavens within the same star cluster.