Qesheth and its Decans (and star names) are found in the Bible!
Along with showing the prophetic significance of this year's heavenly events, in this blog, I will be featuring one of the 12 ancient star-families each month. A star family is the primary constellation and its 3 decans, which were known in the ancient world and which were originally named and shaped by God Himself.
This month, the featured star family is Qesheth. Qesheth, as we have already seen in this blog, represents the white horse and Rider of Revelation 6, going forth to bring the last call of the Gospel to this sin-darkened planet. It may seem that these constellations don't appear in the Bible. But that is only how it looks until you remember the Bible wasn't originally written in English. The original Hebrew star and constellation names are found in the Bible. But to find them, you need to use your Strong's Exhaustive Concordance.
Here are a couple of places where the name of this fourth primary constellation appears in the Bible: (The constellation name: Qesheth is bold and underlined in the verses below)
Revelation 6:1-2
The star names from the constellation of Qesheth are also found in the Bible. Here are the places where Qesheth's star names and/or meanings can be found:
Along with showing the prophetic significance of this year's heavenly events, in this blog, I will be featuring one of the 12 ancient star-families each month. A star family is the primary constellation and its 3 decans, which were known in the ancient world and which were originally named and shaped by God Himself.
This month, the featured star family is Qesheth. Qesheth, as we have already seen in this blog, represents the white horse and Rider of Revelation 6, going forth to bring the last call of the Gospel to this sin-darkened planet. It may seem that these constellations don't appear in the Bible. But that is only how it looks until you remember the Bible wasn't originally written in English. The original Hebrew star and constellation names are found in the Bible. But to find them, you need to use your Strong's Exhaustive Concordance.
The Strong’s Exhaustive Cordance number for Qesheth is H7198 (“H” stands for Hebrew).
By looking up the Strong's number for Qesheth, we are able to find all the Bible references to this constellation name. H7198 appears in the Bible seventy-five times. This means that this constellation name is mentioned in the Bible 75x.
Genesis 49:24 "But his bow (Qesheth) abode in strength. And the arms of his hands were made strong by the Hands of the mighty God of Jacob..."
Job 29:20 "My glory was fresh in me, and my bow (Qesheth) was renewed in my hand."The concept and message of Qesheth also appears in the New Testament in the following reference:
Revelation 6:1-2
The star names from the constellation of Qesheth are also found in the Bible. Here are the places where Qesheth's star names and/or meanings can be found:
- Albadah (which means "the Bright Morning Star") - Revelation 22:16
- Kaus Meridianalis (which means "the middle of the bow") - Job 29:20. (This Hebrew reference to "bow" is qesheth, which means is the name of this constellation).
- Rukbah (the Hebrew star name is Berek, which means "the knee") - Isaiah 45:22-23
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