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found in the Bible pertaining to stars and constellations. I found that the word "Zodiac" comes from the Hebrew word zodi, meaning "the way or path." I wanted to learn the path of these heavenly signs. Little did I know that I could come to understand the same mystery of the Zodiac that the Wise Men in the time of Christ had understood! I found the first mention of the stars in the book of Genesis. And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years (Genesis 1:14). In doing any study in the Bible, looking up words in the original language enables us to get a better understanding of the meaning and usage of the word. So let's look at two words in the above scripture - signs "oth" and seasons "moed" – in the Hebrew and how they are used in the Bible. The word "oth" means "a signal of something to come." It also means "an ensign, standard or banner." In reading this book, you will see that part of the Zodiac Code involves the fact that God has hung banners in the heavens. One definition for code is "a system of symbols." The Zodiac has a three-part system (code) that, when understood, tells an amazing story. The word for "season" is moed, which means something appointed or a |
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