Was Jesus’ Birth Written In The Stars?
Introduction
Have you ever thought about the celestial signs mentioned in the book of Revelation? One passage, Revelation 12, describes a woman, a dragon, and some striking astronomical elements. Many have linked this passage to the birth of Jesus (YHWShA). Let's examine the astronomical background and literary meaning of Revelation 12 to uncover a possible date and the significance of this celestial event.

The Celestial Sign in Revelation 12
The passage in Revelation 12 describes a woman with the sun, the moon, and a dragon. Scholars have suggested different constellations for the dragon, like Hydra or ancient Scorpio. The woman is often identified with Virgo, while the sun and moon are positioned around her in a specific way. Together, these create an extraordinary image in the night sky.
The Lion of Judah and Regulus
Above Virgo is the constellation Leo, traditionally tied to the tribe of Judah. Leo has long been associated with kingship and is often seen as the most prominent zodiac sign. Within Leo lies the star Regulus, also called the "King Star," which adds to the symbolism of royalty. The position of Leo and Regulus in this event has significant meaning for Jewish and Christian traditions.

Jupiter and Its Role with Regulus
Jupiter, the largest visible planet, was known as the "King Planet" in ancient times. During this event, Jupiter and Regulus aligned in Leo, creating a conjunction. This striking alignment of the King Planet with the King Star in the Lion of Judah's constellation may explain the "star" mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew that guided the Magi to Jesus' birthplace.

The Significance of September 11, 3 B.C.
Astronomical data points to September 11, 3 B.C., as a likely date for the birth of Jesus. This date corresponds with Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish Day of Trumpets, which marked the start of the new year. It was a day filled with themes of God's kingship, judgment, and renewal, aligning with the hope for the Messiah.

Conclusion
The celestial sign in Revelation 12 offers a fascinating glimpse into the potential timing of Jesus' birth. The alignment of Virgo, Leo, Regulus, and Jupiter, along with the timing of Rosh HaShanah, makes this event extraordinary. While this perspective is compelling, it’s essential to approach the interpretation with care. Revelation is a complex book, and pinpointing an exact date requires humility. Believers should remain open to new insights while seeking truth with dedication and curiosity.
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