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The Jupiter / Saturn conjunction Dec. 21st, 2020 isn't the Star of Bethlehem, it marks the end/beginning of an empire and an age.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78049529:MV80NjMwNDc2Xzg0MzMzMDQyXzY5OThFMzk3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 61146395:MV80NjMwNDc2Xzg0MzMyOTI4XzY4N0FGMUU1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79513124:MV80NjMwNDc2Xzg0MzMyODQyX0RGMzdENTRB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 61146395:MV80NjMwNDc2Xzg0MzMyNzExXzMwMTUzNzg4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78947404:MV80NjMwNDc2Xzg0MzI0NjUxXzREQjBFRUQ3] Here is what the true star of Bethlehem looked like on Dec. 17, 6 BC. It is Jupiter stationary conjunct with the Luna. As you can see, the Moon (the sign for Mary) is holding the new born King Messiah (the sign for Jesus) in the sign of the Ram (ruler over the province of Syria and Judea according to Ptolemy in his Tetrabiblos). [imgur]https://imgur.com/gallery/1QiGVYF [/imgur] [/quote] the star of bethleham moved in more than 1 direction [/quote] Yes it did. Jupiter had gone retrograde that year of 6 BC It came into stationary conjunction with Luna upon 17th of December and began resuming normal motion upon the 19th. It was actually stationary for about 4 days from the 16th through the 19th. However, it was upon the 17th that it ceased from it's retrograde motion and was conjunct with Luna. And this is the aspect that marked the Nativity that night. [/quote] nicely done. that is quite possible! [/quote] The ancient oral tradition among the Christians is that Christ had been born at the Saturnalia, which falls upon December 17th. The Yudaics would fast upon Tevet the 9th according to Alfred Edersheim because they knew this to mark the birth of Yeshua. That year of 6 BC, Tevet 9 fell upon the Saturnalia, December 17, 6 BC at the Jupiter / Luna stationary conjunction. We know it had to be sometime in December because lambing season in Ysrael is always in December, even to this day agriculturally. [/quote]
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Saturn had nothing to do with the Jupiter stationary transit in Aries of Dec. 17th, 6 BC (the real Star of Bethlehem).
This transit is in Saturn's own domicile, and Jupiter (the king star) is severely weakened in such an alignment.
It doesn't portend the birth of a kingdom, but it does mark the fall of one.
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