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The Book of Revelation has been accepted by the Church as being the inerrant Word of God. Frequently verses are quoted from it to demonstrate concepts such as the Assumption of the Blessed Mother (Rev 12), the promise of Jesus’ return as well as the horrors that will befall mankind as God exerts His wrath.
A lone man writes in pidgin Greek on an island called Patmos (37.3130° N, 26.5469° E). He writes of Alpha and Omega, beginning and end, doors that once open can’t be closed… He writes of heaven. He measures it. He talks of celestial maidens, dragons, lions, eagles, calves and the like, drawing in references from the likes of Ezekiel and Daniel.
What does it all mean?
Actually it means very little. The alpha-omega, beginning and end etc is the winter solstice. In fact it is at sunrise. The year is 102 AD. The elements of the book are nothing more than constellations close to the horizon. The maiden and the harlot are Virgo with the 12 stars of Crater the cup close by. The four creatures are Aquila, Ophiuchus, Leo and Cancer (which looks like a calf while Taurus is the bull). The two witnesses are Gemini. The red is Mars. The scarlet woman is Mars (Maria) in Virgo. The red dragon (by the sea) is Mars in Virgo above Hydra, the sea-serpent. Saturn is Satan below Serpens Cauda, ‘the old snake’. Mercury (Michael) is close by.
Patmos, 102 AD, Winter solstice, Sunrise:
There is nothing divine about it.
The constellations were catalogued by Ptolemy around the same time so John’s references are supported historically.
The Alpha and the Omega
It is sunrise at the solstice. The constellation of Ophiuchus, the only human in the constellations (the first and the last), is risen. He is associated with Joseph in the OT among other things. Joseph had a dream of the stars, the sun and the moon bowing. The Alpha-Omega holds stars. The connection is made. As the sun rises he would appear to glow and burn. White clouds would become visible. The reference to snow connects to winter. From his mouth is a two-edged sword. Ophiuchus holds the snake with its forked tongue. There are your two edges. The passage even confirms that the sun has started to shine.
Ophiuchus and the two ends of the snake forms the Greek letters capital Alpha and lower case Omega. The girdle is the bar of the A.
The golden candlesticks are the first mention of a recurring theme connecting the planets to metals according to Babylonian-Greek tradition. The sun represents gold. The candlesticks are therefore ‘sun signs’, constellations on the ecliptic visible on our date, namely Sagittarius, Scorpio, Libra, Virgo, Leo, Cancer and Gemini.
(Mars is associated with Iron. Mars is being born of the Rev 12 maiden and will rule with a ‘rod of iron’.)
The seven stars are the seven classical planets.
A lone man writes in pidgin Greek on an island called Patmos (37.3130° N, 26.5469° E). He writes of Alpha and Omega, beginning and end, doors that once open can’t be closed… He writes of heaven. He measures it. He talks of celestial maidens, dragons, lions, eagles, calves and the like, drawing in references from the likes of Ezekiel and Daniel.
What does it all mean?
Actually it means very little. The alpha-omega, beginning and end etc is the winter solstice. In fact it is at sunrise. The year is 102 AD. The elements of the book are nothing more than constellations close to the horizon. The maiden and the harlot are Virgo with the 12 stars of Crater the cup close by. The four creatures are Aquila, Ophiuchus, Leo and Cancer (which looks like a calf while Taurus is the bull). The two witnesses are Gemini. The red is Mars. The scarlet woman is Mars (Maria) in Virgo. The red dragon (by the sea) is Mars in Virgo above Hydra, the sea-serpent. Saturn is Satan below Serpens Cauda, ‘the old snake’. Mercury (Michael) is close by.
Patmos, 102 AD, Winter solstice, Sunrise:
There is nothing divine about it.
The constellations were catalogued by Ptolemy around the same time so John’s references are supported historically.
The Alpha and the Omega
It is sunrise at the solstice. The constellation of Ophiuchus, the only human in the constellations (the first and the last), is risen. He is associated with Joseph in the OT among other things. Joseph had a dream of the stars, the sun and the moon bowing. The Alpha-Omega holds stars. The connection is made. As the sun rises he would appear to glow and burn. White clouds would become visible. The reference to snow connects to winter. From his mouth is a two-edged sword. Ophiuchus holds the snake with its forked tongue. There are your two edges. The passage even confirms that the sun has started to shine.
Ophiuchus and the two ends of the snake forms the Greek letters capital Alpha and lower case Omega. The girdle is the bar of the A.
The golden candlesticks are the first mention of a recurring theme connecting the planets to metals according to Babylonian-Greek tradition. The sun represents gold. The candlesticks are therefore ‘sun signs’, constellations on the ecliptic visible on our date, namely Sagittarius, Scorpio, Libra, Virgo, Leo, Cancer and Gemini.
(Mars is associated with Iron. Mars is being born of the Rev 12 maiden and will rule with a ‘rod of iron’.)
The seven stars are the seven classical planets.