My Photo of Saturn and the Super Moon, 11 August 2022 |
On the night beginning on Thursday, August 11th 2022, I was fortunate to have a clear sky overhead. This allowed me to photograph the final Super Moon of 2022, along with the planet Saturn, which is seen as a wandering star. In addition to being one of the brightest planets in the night sky, Saturn represents the many crowns of our Messiah Yahshua and the crowns belonging to His Saints, who populate His Royal Court.
Another Photo View of Saturn & the Moon |
Both Saturn and the Moon are in the Sign of Capricorn the Goat Fish. However, they are in the tail end of Capricorn, which appears beneath the right arm of Aquarius the Water Carrier. The fish tail of Capricorn signifies those living things that were saved from dying in the Great Flood of Noah by the Ark that Noah and his family built. In addition, this tail represents the born again followers of Yahshua who have been saved by their belief and faith in Him.
Astronomy Screenshot of Signs in Aquarius and Capricorn on August 11th, 2022 |
Interestingly, the fish constellation called Piscis Austrinus, which appears underneath Aquarius's feet, and has the bright star Fomalhaut at its mouth signifies the Ark of Noah! So it is tied to the tail of Capricorn as the symbol of the living things that were saved in the Ark. It also signifies the safety of the true followers of Yahshua under His divine protection.
This alignment of the Full Moon and Saturn in Capricorn's tail is also interesting because Aquarius represents Yahshua as the Living Water. This is because Yahshua gives us the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of everlasting life, which is the primary gift of salvation after being cleansed from sin by Yahshua's blood.
My Photo of Jupiter on 12 August 2022 |
Screenshot of Signs in Pisces, Aquarius and Capricorn, 12 August 2022 |
A Closer View of Jupiter |
Bible Scholar and Author of the
Language of God Book Series
Helena Lehman of the
Pillar of Enoch Ministry
https://pillar-of-enoch.com
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