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God's Voice in the Stars: Zodiac Signs and Bible Truth

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What do horoscope signs have to do with the Bible? The answer is that God created the stars and named the constellations long before demonic forces corrupted the meanings of the stars and enslaved people with superstitious horoscope addiction. Ken Fleming presents with striking clarity the beautiful story of human redemption through Christ as pictured so graphically in the starry heavens. God's Voice in the Stars is a captivating and uplifting book that will draw out your heart in worship to the Lord of the Universe and Redeemer of mankind.

114 pages, Paperback

First published April 16, 2012

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January 2, 2024
I appreciate this book along with an earlier companion "Witness of the Stars by Bullinger". (I am only logging into Goodreads what I've read this year). Fleming's treatment is a bit simpler and the star maps easier to follow. I've highlighted all through my copy, then tracked the night skies with an app on my phone. Bullinger gives wonderful linguistic evidence. We are illiterate compared to the ancients in regard to how the redemptive story plays out in the sky for any to see who want to study it.
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October 7, 2025
I picked this up on a donation table at our homeschool co-op and it was pretty interesting! I think I loved the beginning chapters the most when he talks about God giving us the constellations to tell his gospel story. I gleaned the most meaning from those chapters. After that is a short chapter going over each zodiac and its 3 constellations (for a total of 48). It included their meanings and names of stars etc. This short book would make a good reference for someone interested in astronomy, but is short enough to still be an enjoyable read for someone that’s just curious.
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February 1, 2022
"Psalm 19 is one of the best-known of all psalms. . . The first part (verses 1-6) deals with the heavens, and the second part (verses 7-14) deals with the Word of God. The abruptness of the transition has made some commentators suggest that the psalm is a composite of two separate fragments. However, this is hardly the case, for the two parts harmonize perfectly with the theme: the twofold revelation of God to man. Verses 1-6 describe the revelation in the starry heavens, and verses 7-14 describe the revelation in the written Word of God.
The first six verses, having to do with the heavens, are the revelation of the Creator God (Hebrew El). The last eight verses are the revelation of the Covenant God (Hebrew Yahweh)." (loc. 241)

"The word zodiac comes from the Greek zodiakos, meaning A Circle. It is often assumed that the connection is with animals (living creatures, from the Greek zoe, to live, and in English zoo, etc.). However, the root meaning of zodiakos has nothing to do with living creatures, but instead comes from a primitive root zoad, denoting a Way or a Path or Going by Steps." (loc. 336)

"Astrologers begin with Aries, but this does not correspond with biblical revelation. A comparison of the prophecies in the heavens with the prophecies in the Bible clearly shows that the starting point is the divine promise concerning the Seed of the woman (Genesis 3:15). The ending point coincides with the climax of Scripture in the triumph of the Lion of the tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:5). The promise of the Seed in the first book of the Bible is seen in the constellation Virgo. The promise of the triumphant Lion, seen in the last book of the Bile, is displayed in Leo. So the outline begins with Virgo and ends with Leo. Confirmation of this is found in one of the very old zodiacs dating back to 2000 BC or before. It is called the zodiac of Dendereh and was found on the ceiling of the portico of the temple of Esneh in Egypt. In this zodiac there is placed between the signs of Virgo and Leo a picture of the Sphinx. The Sphinx (with the head of a woman and the tail of a lion) confirms the starting and the finishing points for the zodiac. Many scholars think that this was in fact the main purpose of the Sphinx and thus solves its 'riddle.'" (loc. 365)

"Of more than twenty Hebrew words for branch used in the Old Testament, this is the only one which refers exclusively to Messiah. As the Branch (Tsemech) Christ is revealed as King in Jeremiah 23:5, 6, as Servant in Zechariah 3:8, as Man in Zechariah 6:12, and as God in Isaiah 4:2. Is it not significant that the only four uses of this word in Scripture reveal Christ in the same fourfold character as do the four Gospels? Matthew shows Christ as King; Mark shoes Him as Servant; Luke shows Him as Man; and John shows Him as God." (loc. 439)

"In Coptic the sign Libra was called Lambadia, which means Station of Propitiation. The two roots of this word mean literally The Grace of the Branch, which is interesting in the light of biblical revelation." (loc. 540)

"It is perhaps significant that Crux was last visible int he latitude of Jerusalem at about the time of our Lord's death on the cross." (loc. 570)

"The old name in Hebrew, Arabic, and Syriac is Akrab, which means A Scorpion but also means Wounding, Conflict, War. The root of this word is used in Psalm 144:1, where David blesses God for teaching his hands to war. . . In Coptic the name is Isidis, which means The Attack of the Enemy." (loc. 652)

"The old Hebrews called this sign Arieh, which is one of six words in Hebrew meaning Lion. Interestingly enough, it is the one word which refers to a lion hunting down its prey (Nahum 2:12; 2 Samuel 17:10)." (loc. 1772)

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