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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Passover Week Astronomy

 To get an understanding of the Passover Week Click these links: First Fruits, When did Jesus Rise from Grave?


Morning of Passover.  Near planet Mercury. (image above)




Evening of Passover
Night after put on Cross (First Night in Grave).  Passed by planet Jupiter (King Planet with scar on side)
Second Night in Grave (passes by Pleiades)
Third night in grave.  Notice how all three nights Jesus was in the grave, the moon was located in the constellation Taurus.

The DAYSTAR arose!  Notice how the moon is NEXT to the planet Venus (morning star) and Mars (red planet blood sacrifice).  He did NOT stay in the grave on the fourth night……..  However, if one uses the Qumran calendar method of timing this was evening of the Sabbath Day….so perhaps he rested before being seen by others….

Mar_16:9  Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils.
Morning of the first day of the week.  Two angels appeared to Mary…..
Joh_20:12  And seeth two angels in white sitting, the one at the head, and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain.

Evening after the first day of the week.  Evening of the second day of the week.  Eternal promise (Saturn = everlasting covenant ringed planet) revealed to the people


Counting forward……on to the feast of weeks…..


Now one could look into details even more and study EACH of the stars in these particular constellations.....maybe 


The GREAT SPIRIT arose(gichimanidoo).....  according to Ojibwe astronomy......

Three nights and three days in the grave and then supernatural occurrence of spirit anointing the "head" of Wintermaker.....  (it will depend upon how a person studies the spirit).  In other words, the timing of the "moon" in the sky as well as the "woman's star" matters for spiritual matters.

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