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May 3, 2024, 2:00 pm UTC    
July 20, 2011 02:47PM
I'd like to post as many astronomic correlations as possible regarding star data as seen from Bethlehem at the time Jesus was born(Dec 25 1 BC).

North Sky
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1. The brightest star of the Northern sky is Arcturus - alpha Bootes. It's maximum altitude reached 88.8118 degrees. This means that the name Jesus in Hellenic perfectly defines the maximum altitude of Arcturus:

IHSOYS = 10 + 8 + 200 + 70 + 400 + 200 = 888

2. The pole star of the time was Kochab - beta Ursa Minoris. The maximum altitude of this star when Jesus was born was 39.9997 degrees. As close to an integer 40 degrees angle as one can get. Now if we take a look at the name Christ we will notice that the gematria value expressed in degrees yield four revolutions around the circle plus 40 degrees:

XRISTOS = 600 + 100 + 10 + 200 + 300 + 70 + 200 = 1480 = 1440 + 40 = 4 x 360 + 40

This means that the name Christ in Hellenic perfectly defines the altitude of Kochab - the pole star at transit. We can find confirmation of this computing the gematria value for FOUR CIRCLES:

TESSERIS KYKLOI = 1570 = 1440 + 130 = 4 x 360 + 90 + 40 = four circles + one right angle(from nadir to North horizon) + 40 degrees altitude of star

3. The present pole star is Polaris. It is the brightest star of the Ursa Minoris constellation. The altitude of transit of this star during Jesus birth was 43.46 degrees. This is pretty much the azimuth of the two apexes(or center bases) of the largest Giza pyramids - Khufu to Kafre. This means that these pyramids were built to encoded star data of the birth of Jesus Christ.

These correlations take into account the exact latitude of Bethlehem and the exact time/date of the birth of Jesus Christ.




Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 07/20/2011 03:44PM by Ogygos.
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Jesus birth - an astronomic look

Ogygos July 20, 2011 02:47PM

Re: Jesus birth - an astronomic look

Sam July 24, 2011 08:29AM

Re: Jesus birth - an astronomic look

Ogygos July 24, 2011 11:06AM

Re: Jesus birth - an astronomic look

Sam July 24, 2011 02:40PM

Re: Jesus birth - an astronomic look

Jammer July 25, 2011 06:59AM

stars of the south

Ogygos July 25, 2011 11:04AM



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