Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Could the "Star of Bethlehem" been a major plantary alignment?

In astronomy, a syzygy (Greek: "yoked together") is a situation where three celestial bodies are positioned along a straight line.

Could the "Star of Bethlehem" been a major plantary alignment?
Considering the focus of early civilization on astronomy, it almost certainly was a planetary alignment, or possibly Jupiter in retrograde motion, which moves extremely fast and in a definite direction, and for the approximate length of time of the wise men's journey.
Reply:I will not disagree with the above. However, this "star" moved and then stopped right above the home of Joseph and Mary. Note: this was later when Jesus was a young child and not at the manger cave.





"and behold, the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came and stood over where the young Child was."





It is then my guess that this could be Gabriel in a state of glorification guiding the way for the Kings of the East.

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