In today's session, we continued our study of how the proto-Sinatic Hebrew letters are the original asterisms of the constellations.
We studied the lamed, which is the asterism of Bo. And we studied the mem, which is the asterism of Deli.
LAMED: The Lamed is the asterism of Bo. The lamed is the twelfth letter of the Hebrew Aleph Bet and it number 30. It was a shepherd’s crook or staff. It’s meaning is “to control” “to prod or urge forward”, “to teach”, a “cattle goad, staff, rod”.
Constellation: Bo (Bootes) – Psalm 96:13 – Yah is the One Who is
coming “He cometh” (Bo) to judge the Earth. The Judgment role of Yahshua is
portrayed in harvester’s sickle. In other hand, Bo is holding a shepherd’s
staff. This shows both roles of Yahshua: Judge and Shepherd (John 10:11-14).
Yahshua is being shown as our Redeemer.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:
We will not have a Biblical Astronomy class on December 28. Our next online class will be on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. See you then!
- Request your copy of the book: God's Stars in Ancient Archaeology, by Shauna Manfredine
- Request your copy of the book: God's Amazing Star Secret, by Shauna Manfredine
- Shauna Manfredine's video series on the Biblical Calendar:
- The Woman and the Moon part 1 - "Restoring the Calendar"
- The Woman and the Moon part 2 - "Oldest Calendar on Earth"
- The Woman and the Moon part 3 - "The Calvary Confirmation"
- The Woman and the Moon part 4 - "The Woman Stands Upon the Moon"



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