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The Lion Led the Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

The Lion Led the Way

Was there a meaningful stellar sign over Bethlehem? What did it look like to someone looking up at the night sky? Did wise men really come from the East seeking Israel’s Messiah sometime after the birth of Jesus? The biblical account of the wise men and the star that announced the coming of the Messiah of Israel has inspired and puzzled people for two millennia. Important aspects of Babylonian astronomy seem to be involved in understanding the star’s appearing. But in addition, The Lion Led the Way also explores the men and events from a profoundly Jewish perspective. The traditional Jewish names of stars and planets, Jewish symbols, as well as Jewish dates, all seem to be keys to unlocking the mystery of the famous star. The star of Bethlehem was not the brightest of the heavenly lights, nor was it the most spectacular starry manifestation of all time. However, it was part of the most meaningful set of celestial events in human history. The God of Israel is surprising. His ways are not our ways; his thoughts are not our thoughts. The star gives us a concrete example of God’s intervention in the universe. Book website: www.star-of-bethlehem.info

MUL.BABBAR: The Messiah’s Star
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

MUL.BABBAR: The Messiah’s Star

Was there a star announcing the coming of the Jewish Messiah at the end of the first millennium BC? Did "wise men" come from the east seeking the newly born king of the Jews? How can one be sure? MUL.BABBAR: The Messiah’s Star approaches the “Star of Bethlehem” from a Jewish and Babylonian perspective. Babylonian astronomy and royal symbolism seem to give clues about the star. However, the royal celestial signs related to the coming of the Messiah are also connected directly to Judaism and the Bible. The Messiah's star announced the coming of a great king, The Greatest of Kings, destined to rule the world. This book is an updated, improved, and expanded version of The Lion Led the Way by the same author.

The Star of Bethlehem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

The Star of Bethlehem

A Jewish and Babylonian Perspective About the Star of Bethlehem The biblical account of the wise men and the star that announced the coming of the Messiah of Israel has inspired and puzzled people for two millennia. Important aspects of Babylonian astronomy seem to be involved in understanding the star’s appearing. But in addition, this short bookl also explores the men and events from a profoundly Jewish perspective. The traditional Jewish names of stars and planets, Jewish symbols, as well as Jewish dates, all seem to be keys to unlocking the mystery of the famous star. Who were the biblical Magi? Various wise men were important in the history of the vast region to the east of Judaea. Zoroastrian, Babylonian, Greek and even Jewish wise men all played a role there in several successive empires. A possible Jewish connection with the story of the biblical wise men has been long neglected. Tens of thousands of Jews lived in Mesopotamia and Iran when Jesus was born. As they came to understand the star, the Magi apparently made a connection between aspects of Babylonian astronomy and the Jewish messianic hope. Book website: www.star-of-bethlehem.info

MUL.BABBAR The White Star Over Bethlehem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

MUL.BABBAR The White Star Over Bethlehem

Dwight Hutchison's historical novel, MUL.BABBAR, The White Star Over Bethlehem, shows how non-Jewish Babylonian astronomers and others could have shifted from their traditional ideas to believing in the Jewish Messiah. Relatively discreet events involving the synodic cycle of MUL.BABBAR (Jupiter) in the late first-century BC probably left plenty of ancient astronomers scratching their heads. The royal celestial events were at the heart of Babylonian astronomical science (but not at the heart of their astrology).

L’étoile de Bethléem
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 62

L’étoile de Bethléem

Une perspective juive et babylonienne concernant l’étoile de Bethléem Le récit biblique des Mages et de l’étoile qui a annoncé la venue du Messie d’Israël a inspiré et intrigué bien des personnes au cours de ces deux derniers millénaires. Des aspects importants de l’astronomie babylonienne semblent impliqués dans la compréhension de l’apparition de l’étoile. Ce livre tente également d’explorer l’histoire de ces hommes et de ces événements à partir d’une perspective juive. Les noms juifs traditionnels des étoiles et des planètes, les symboles juifs et même les dates juives semblent tous être des clés qui permettent de déchiffrer l’énigme de la célè...

The Magi and Visio Divina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

The Magi and Visio Divina

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-01
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  • Publisher: D. W. Hirome

The magi are famous for having accurately decoded that unique time when God entered human history in flesh; the birth of Jesus Christ. These wise men used the technology of their time to study the heavens and eventually, they were guided to worship the infant Christ. The Magi saw visuals in the sky that indicated the birth of the divine son. The star that the Magi saw was a visual of the divine that resulted into a journey which culminated in the worship of the incarnated Creator. Employing the motif of the magi, this book shows you how to experience a visual of the divine through the contemporary technology of a smartphone. In integrating the ancient practice of Visio Divina and the QR technology through a smartphone, you too can see the signs of divine communication and then be led to worship Jesus and find an inner peace which will release healing and power in your life.

La raison des signes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 644

La raison des signes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-12-09
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Comment prévoir l’inconnu et contrôler l’inattendu ? Les Anciens ont tenté de répondre à ces questions en interprétant des signes dans lesquels il reconnaissaient des messages divins. Ce recueil permet de comparer la diversité de leurs questionnements dans les sociétés polythéistes ou monothéistes de la Méditerranée antique. Il interroge premièrement la construction rituelle des signes au sein des institutions divinatoires ; deuxièmement, des phénomènes naturels spontanés, qui, apparus hors de toute institution, ont néanmoins valeur de présages ou d’avertissements ; troisièmement, l’intentionnalité manifestée à travers l’intervention divine dans l’histoire...

Signe et prédiction dans l'antiquité
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 276

Signe et prédiction dans l'antiquité

"Une étude pluridisciplinaire de la sémiologie dans l'Antiquité. La première partie révèle les apports des écoles et des philosophes héllénistiques (épicurisme, pyrrhonisme). La seconde partie montre comment la science ancienne des signes s'est ouverte à d'autres champs du savoir et de l'activité, en particulier la météorologie, la médecine et la divination.

Héraldique et numismatique II
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 319

Héraldique et numismatique II

Ce second volume d’Héraldique et numismatique, Moyen Âge – Temps modernes étudie comme le précédent l’utilisation du blason dans les monnaies et les médailles, y ajoutant les sceaux. Le parcours commence en France (sceaux et monnaies de Louis IX à Charles V, pieds-forts de Philippe VI, devises des émissions monétiformes à la fin du Moyen Âge et frontispices de thèse au Grand Siècle). Il se poursuit autour de la France (monnaies dans l’orient latin, la Lorraine, la Bretagne, sceaux du clergé portugais). Il s’achève dans les Italies médiévales et renaissantes (Carrara de Padoue, patriarches d’Aquilée, bouclier antique ou écu médiéval dans les médailles du XVe siècle, médailles de Grégoire XIII).

UN TEMPS 9
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 98

UN TEMPS 9

Le numéro 9 de la Revue d'Etudes Spirituelles UN TEMPS, consacré à l'Astrologie.