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The twelve signs of the Zodiac are as old as civilization itself. Yet their origin has puzzled historians. The Bible attributes the "Mazzaroth" (12 signs of the Zodiac) to God (Job. 3832). King David wrote that a special Divine message has been heralded to all people of every language in the sky -- as the sun moves through the twelve "houses" (Psalm 19). Mystery of the Mazzaroth decodes the pictorial message of the Zodiac, showing that it contains the same language of prophetic symbols found in the Bible, revealing Israel's history in advance. The story begins with God's covenant with Abraham (Virgo) and ends with its ultimate fulfillment -- the Kingdom of the Messiah (Leo).
In 1862, Francis Rolleston published "Mazzaroth," attempting to link the Zodiac with Christianity based on similarities between phonetic sounds of Arabic star names and certain Hebrew words. Her theory has been copied and repackaged by Joseph Seiss, E. W. Bullinger, D. James Kennedy, and Chuck Missler. However, the whole basis for her theory has been thoroughly refuted by Christian apologetic ministries. Thus, all of these knockoffs of Rolleston's book have equally been soundly refuted.
Mystery of the Mazzaroth presents a completely new approach. Never before has the sequence of Zodiac signs been understood in light of Biblical prophecy, telling the sequential story of Israel's history and redemption. The connections between the Zodiac signs, the pagan myths associated with them, and the story of Israel are so numerous and profound, that they cannot be dismissed by any honest truth-seeker. This book will open your eyes to a powerful reason to believe that God exists, and that the Creator is the same God who appeared to Abraham.
Read Online Mystery of the Mazzaroth Prophecy in the Constellations Tim Warner Books
"The author did his research and homework with this book. I used my astronomy software to verify two of his findings and both were accurate. This is not about Astrology or horoscopes at all, but the biblical historical reference to the zodiac or the constellations along the ecliptic (sun's path) and their meaning and significance."
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Mystery of the Mazzaroth Prophecy in the Constellations Tim Warner Books Reviews
- Awesome book with some great insight. I never felt at any point like the story of the stars was being 'stretched' to make more of them than is actually there. It's definitely not based on speculation. Lots of scripture, and lots of historical data back up this book and make it credible. I'm not going to slam other Mazzaroth speakers, but I've heard others, and it just seemed like they were trying to force me to see something I don't really see. For instance, Sagittarius by other Mazzaroth experts is indicative of Christ's split personality as both warrior and sacrifice. BUT it's half-horse, and the ancient Hebrews NEVER sacrificed horses. I kind of believed the story of the Mazzaroth, but I seriously had some qualms and doubts. Tim Warner's book struck a truthful cord with me, and I feel like it is sound both Biblically and historically. My husband is a pastor and even preached a sermon series on the Mazzaroth thanks to Tim's book. Of course, we also looked into rabbinical texts for information, but it all backed up Tim. All that to say this Before you roll your eyes about the Mazzaroth, take God out of the tiny little box our minds keep Him in, and let Him show you His story in the stars. He will open your eyes to His glory if you let Him. Read the book. Read the Bible. Be confident that you're getting one of the best explanations out there.
- Tim Warner's presentation is effective and compelling in its argument. I have heard of several differing and divergent attempts to explain the zodiacal signs as descriptive of either Jesus the Messiah, or attributed to Israel, but I believe this one makes the most logical sense of any previous attempts I have encountered. I wish the book presented more ancient evidence of earlier conceptions of the constellations to show that the pagan understanding of the signs had been perverted, such as Sagitarrius originally being an archer on horse back being perverted to a mythical centaur.
My one quarrel with the author is a minor one in that, even accepting the author's premise, I would say that the constellation Virgo is representative of the woman of Genesis 3 (Eve) rather than Sarah, though I would agree that Sarah is a type of Eve, and an inheritor of the promise given to Eve, but that Virgo symbolizes the promise of the "Seed of the woman", rather than symbolizing Sarah.
Otherwise, I appreciate this author's treatment of a subject matter which is often dismissed out of hand within Christian circles as "dabbling in astrology." This book is a good, honest venture into truly understanding the sun, moon, and stars as signs in the heavens by which God has relayed the Gospel, or God's tale. - There are many books available about Mazzaroth, which is the story in the constellations. It is NOT about astrology. It is about the meaning that God gave to the people about the plan of Jesus' coming and victory over the dragon. I purchased Tim Warner's book because I had earlier purchased his book "The End of Time" and knew that he does a thorough, Bible based, and researched job on whatever subject he addresses. He did so in this book. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about what God meant in Psalm 19 about His signs in the heavens.
- The author did his research and homework with this book. I used my astronomy software to verify two of his findings and both were accurate. This is not about Astrology or horoscopes at all, but the biblical historical reference to the zodiac or the constellations along the ecliptic (sun's path) and their meaning and significance.
- I was not pleased with this because of the criticism he gave to writers who had already done the leg work for him and it made me not want to read the rest of the book. Still, I read it and it was just okay.
- I was amazed with the book and Tim Warner's writing. I have always liked mysteries and puzzles and this book gives both. What a great map to the sky/constellations and what had been foretold!
- Perhaps you are riding the line between faith in God or faith in man. Maybe you think the bible is unknowable to you and maybe you are unsure it can be really trusted. Possibly you have pondered in your heart if God were real wouldn't He leave evidence that can be looked at and presented to be studied? Even more, perhaps you do believe in God but you want to know who is Jesus and what does he really have to do with all of it? May you're a person who has been misled by the lies of this world and led to believe that Christianity is an evolved religion from Greek myths. There are so many reasons you could read this book.
This book has answers for so many questions. One may think the answers are based in the constellations but no, they are based on God's handbook to man. The bible. All of the prophecies in the bible have been foretold in the work of the creator of the universe. They were placed before your very eyes and every clear night all you have to do is look up and observe. They were there telling their story long before the mystical sages began to twist them. The bible explains them and much of it was written well before the myths were concocted.
Seeker, read to find truth
Christian, read to be come stronger
Be amazed. This is a great book.
To the author, thank you. - Years ago I had heard a little bit about this wonderful mystery in the stars, When I saw this latest information I knew this was the one I wanted to pursue, it was so up to date, with the newer abilities of the computers etc. Thanks to Tim for putting it all together for us. I received it quickly and it was in excellant shape.