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The Sign of the Whale (Beten Dag)

Updated: Apr 8, 2024



Cetus/Pisces


The eclipse appears in the sky in the constellation Cetus, called the whale. It is between that and Pisces, the Fish. It is appearing in the heavenlies in a place called the whale, near the Fish.



The whale is a sign of Jonah, and the Fish of the Gospel. Jonah was a forerunner of the Gospel of Grace going to the Gentiles, 8 centuries before Jesus. The book of Jonah is 8 books before the Gospel of Matthew where Jesus enters the Biblical account. The eclipse occurs on the 8th.

The number 8 biblically speaking is a new beginning.


Jonah is the only prophet that Jesus compares himself to.

 

Interestingly, the southern part of the sun appears in Cetus for about one day each year. The eclipse happens on the only day of the year that the sun goes into the constellation of the whale.

What a coincidence.


The Constellation


From The REAL Story In The Stars Part 26: Cetus, The Sea Monster.:


The star names tell us quite a bit more this constellation. “Menkar,” in the nose of the above picture, is a Hebrew name which means, “The Bound or Chained Enemy.” It is the brightest star.

Next in order of magnitude, “Diphda,” is also a Hebrew name, meaning, “The Overthrown.” Another name for Diphda of more modern origin is, “Deneb Kaitos: The Tail of the Whale.” A more ancient meaning of “Deneb,” however, leads us to conclude that perhaps a more accurate meaning of this name would be, “The Lord or Judge of Cetus.”

“Baten Kaitos,” located in the creature’s belly, (very curious positioning) is an Arabic name. Look at its meaning: “From the Belly of the Whale.” That’s very telling, isn’t it? Who does that bring to mind? Yep, Jonah!…..And what, or Who, is the story of Jonah all about? Our Lord Jesus, Who spent 3 days in the “BELLY of the earth,” (Paradise) when He died!


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