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The Heavens Declare

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Did God name the stars? What were the original names of the stars? Why were early civilizations so preoccupied with the heavens? Is there a secret message hidden in the stars? This book is filled with the answers to these questions, with amazing documented proof of the earliest names of stars, both Hebrew and Arabic, and the incredible message contained in those names...of the coming Saviour! An excellent book to present Salvation to those who are into astrology, horoscopes, and, in general, practicioners of the occult. The deciphering of the Hebrew star names has given a revelation of the heart of the Intelligence behind creation. Research includes material from the British Museum dating back to 2700 B.C.

258 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1985

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William D. Banks

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May 15, 2017
Meticulous research went into creating this book. Well written. However, his conclusion on astrology is off. He only understands a tropical zodiac, not a sidereal. And not all astrologers are fortune-tellers. Some practice it for its psychological insights, like me.
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January 12, 2019
Absolutely fascinating. I was stunned to find that the God who created the Universe showed us so much through the stars.
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