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Signs in the Heavens

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Is there a message hidden behind the 'Signs of the Zodiac'?
Are there secrets hidden in the original names of the constellations?
What we know as the "Signs of the Zodiac" is known in Hebrew as "the Mazzeroth." This briefing pack explores the possibility that the Mazzeroth, the pre-Babylonian original, anticipated God's total plan for mankind.
The Long Day of Joshua
The recent insights from celestial mechanics, including orbital resonance, may shed new light on the famous Biblical Battle of Beth-Horon (Joshua Chapter 10) and suggest the possibility that the Planet Mars may have been a fearsome participant.
Implications on ancient calendars and other events are also addressed.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1991

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Chuck Missler

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Charles "Chuck" Missler was an author, evangelical Christian, and Bible teacher, and former businessman and Air Force officer. He is the founder of the Koinonia House ministry based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Chuck Missler, an honors graduate of the United States Naval Academy, earned his Master of Science in Engineering from UCLA.[1] In 1999, Missler received a Ph.D. in biblical studies from the unaccredited Louisiana Baptist University in Shreveport,[2] an institution founded by the late minister Jimmy G. Tharpe.

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May 21, 2017

Signs in the Heavens is built on earlier books like:

Bullinger, E.W., The Witness of the Stars, 1893
Seiss, Joseph A., The Gospel in the Stars, 1884
Rolleston, Frances, Mazzaroth, or the Constellations, 1862

The idea is that the constellations tell the Gospel. The last three chapters are used to explain Joshua 10:10-13. That's where the Sun stood still in the sky. Missler uses an interesting mix of what I would call science, psuedo-science and biblical literalism. It makes for an enjoyable read.
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April 27, 2017
Very interesting. Now I'm going to delve deeper and learn more. Chuck Middle always inspires me to look beyond the surface and connect the threads so I can discover more of God tapestry.

Very interesting. Not sure yet if I agree with everything, but Chick always inspires me to dig deeper into scripture, searching for wisdom .
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