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Anatomy of the Heavens: God's Message in the Stars

By: John Klein, Michael Christopher
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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No one disputes their celestial glory — dazzling, dramatic, and perhaps somehow meaningful. But how? What is it about the 12 major constellations in our night sky that has captivated almost everyone throughout history from ancient stargazers searching the skies with naked eyes to modern astronomers scanning the stars through incredibly powerful telescopes. There are those who claim the stars give each of us personal information based on the date of our birth. But we know better, of course. Are the positioning of the stars entirely random? If so, why do they tell such a powerful story? Is anything in God’s universe truly random? Is He not a God of order, with an immense desire to teach us and reach us through every possible aspect of His creation? Study the heavens with a biblical perspective and learn the real message God has written in the stars.

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Interesting Reading. The suppositions for what the characters of the Hebrew alphabet are best guesses, at most. God could have made signs in the sky but using the pictures of the Hebrew Alphabet to put together a whole theory ? I do agree the OT does predict the coming of Jesus and has great relevance to the NT. The Jewish feasts and rituals I do not believe are pertinent to Christians. Yes, gentiles used pagan holidays and turned them into Christian' Holidays leaving behind the pagan ideas behind them. That's a good thing, no?

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