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The Star of Bethlehem and Babylonian Astrology: Astronomy and Revelation Reveal What the Magi Saw - Paperback

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by Dag Kihlman (Author)

The Babylonian magi were famous for their ability to read the skies. They recorded and calculated the movements of the stars and planets, and thus laid the foundations for modern astronomy. However, their former capital, the city of Babylon, was slowly falling into ruin under the rule of the Parthian king, who occupied the country and endorsed the Greek culture.At around the time that Christ was born, the magi read in the night sky that the gods were planning changes: the Parthian king would die, and the dynasty would change. Their divination manual called the agent of this change the king of Amurru, and Amurru was their ancient name for the area from western modern-day Syria down to Israel and Jordan, where the dominant force at the time was the house of Herod.The skies could not tell them that a child would be born, since no such omen was known in their manual. However, the omens heralding the death of the king occurred on two different occasions; the first omen also foretold a very difficult birth, and the second omen was seen nine months later. It is likely that the magi included the birth in their interpretation, since the two omens are in full accordance with the two signs described in Revelation 12 in the Bible.

Author Biography

The author is an IT-consultant, who has studied the magi's manual for interpreting the sky and compared this with events on the night sky and the biblical text linked to the birth of Christ.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.46 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 02, 2017
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