Aquarius (the Water Bearer)
Piscis Australis (the Southern Fish)
Piscis Australis (the Southern Fish)
Witness
in the Stars, Book 2, Bullinger
Mar_14:13 And he sendeth forth two of his disciples,
and saith unto them, Go ye into the city, and there shall meet you a man
bearing a pitcher of water: follow him.
On the night prior to Yeshua’s
death at Passover, Yeshua and His Disciples had the Passover Sedar Meal. They
began their meal possibly around 9 PM and continued it until midnight.
The first century church also did
likewise. This is only a partial list of what they believed in.
Leavened Bread was removed
from the homes of early Christians when the Jews did the same.
Passover was kept on the
14th of Nisan/Abib by apostolic and second century Christians in Asia Minor.
Pentecost was kept on Sunday by certain Jews and was observed then by professing Christians.
Pentecost was kept on Sunday by certain Jews and was observed then by professing Christians.
The Sabbath was observed
on Saturday by the apostolic and post-apostolic Church.
The Fall Holy Days were
observed by true early Christians.
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The
Atonement being made, the blessings have been procured, and now they can be
bestowed and poured forth upon the Redeemed. This is the truth, whether we
think of Abel's lamb, of patriarchal sacrifices, the offerings under the Law,
or of that great Sacrifice of which they all testified. They all with one voice
tell us that atonement made is the only foundation of blessing.
This
was pictured and foreshown in the heavens from the beginning, by a man pouring
forth water from an urn which seems to have an inexhaustible supply, and which
flows forth downwards into the mouth of a fish, which receives it and drinks it
all up.
In
the ancient Zodiac of Denderah it is the same idea, though the man holds two
urns, and the fish below seems to have come out of the urn. The man is called
Hupei Tirion, which means the place of him coming down or poured forth.
In
some eastern Zodiacs the urn alone appears.
This
agrees with its other names--Hebrew, Deli, the water-urn, or bucket (as in
Numbers 24:7); the Arabic Delu is the same.
There
are 108 stars in this Sign, four of which are of the 3rd magnitude. Their
names, as far as they have come down to us, are significant.
The
star a (in the right shoulder) is called Sa'ad al Melik, which means The record
of the pouring forth.
The
star b (in the other shoulder) is called Saad al Sund, who goeth and returneth,
or the pourer out.
The
bright star d (in the lower part of the right leg) is well-known today by its
Hebrew name Scheat, which means who goeth and returneth.
The
bright star in the urn has an Egyptian name--Mon or Meon, which means simply an
urn.
Aquarius
is the modern Latin name by which the sign is known. It has the same meaning,
the pourer forth of water.
Can
we doubt what is the interpretation of this sign? The Greeks, not knowing Him
of whom it testified, were, like the woman of Samaria, destitute of that living
water which He alone can give. They therefore invented some story about
Deucalion, the son of Prometheus; and another, saying he is Ganymede, Jove's
cup-bearer! But, as an astronomer says, "We must account otherwise for the
origin of this name; for it is not possible to reconcile the symbols of the
eleventh sign (because everyone begins to reckon from Aries, and not as we have
done from Virgo) with Grecian mythology." No! we must go further back than
that, and not cramp our vision, and distort the Scriptures, by confining our
thoughts to "the Church." The Church is nowhere seen in these Signs,
as it is nowhere revealed in the Old Testament. This we shall enlarge on when
we come to the sign Pisces. Meanwhile we must read the witness of the stars as
if there had been no Church!
Christ
is first. Yea, He is all in all. The Scriptures testify of Him; and the very
stars in this Sign tell of His going away and His coming again. These prophetic
signs have to do with Him, with the Atonement He wrought, with the conflict He
endured, with the blessings He secured, with the victory He shall win, and the
triumph He shall have. For it is written:
"He
shall pour the water out of His buckets, And His seed shall be in many waters,
And His king shall be higher than Agag, And His knogdom shall be exalted."
Numbers 24:7
It
tells of that glorious day when
"A
King shall reign in righteousness; And princes shall rule in judgment; And a
MAN shall be as an hiding place from the wind, And a covert from the tempest;
As RIVERS of WATER in a dry place." Isaiah 32:1, 2
It
speaks of that glorious time when Israel shall be restored, and their
"eyes shall see the King in His beauty"; when the peace of Zion shall
be no more disturbed, "but there the glorious LORD will be unto us a place
of broad rivers and streams" (Isaiah 33:17,20,21).
"The
wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; And the desert shall
rejoice, and blossom as the rose, For in the wilderness shall waters break out,
And streams in the desert." Isaiah 35:1, 6
"I
will open rivers in high places, And fountains in the midst of the valleys; I
will make the wilderness a pool of water, And the dry land springs of
water." Isaiah 41:18
"Fear
not, O Jacob, My servant; And thou, Jesurun, whom I have chosen, For I will
POUR WATER upon him that is thirsty, And floods upon the dry ground; I will
pour My Spirit upon thy seed, And My blessing upon thy offspring. Thus saith
the LORD the King of Israel, And his Redeemer the LORD of hosts." Isaiah
44:2, 3, 6
This
is the meaning of the Sign. The MAN Christ Jesus, who was humbled in death will
yet be seen to be the pourer forth of every blessing. Physically pouring forth
literal waters, removing the curse, and turning this world into a paradise:
"Making
her wilderness like Eden, And her desert like the garden of the LORD."
Isaiah 51:3
And
morally pouring forth His Spirit in such abundance as to fill the whole earth
with peace, and blessing, and glory, "as the waters cover the sea."
Upon
Israel restored He will pour out His blessing. They will be sprinkled with
clean water, and possess a new heart and a new spirit (Eze 36:24-28; Joel
2:28-32).
Such
are some of the Scriptures which tell of this glorious Water-pourer. We need
not rob Christ of His glory, or Israel of her blessing, in order to see in all
this Pentecost or the Church. These are quite independent of the great line of
prophetic truth. They are parenthetical, and distinct, and true, quite apart
from the glorious prophecies of Israel's scattering and gathering. The physical
marvels referred to in the texts above can never be satisfied or exhausted by
any spiritual fulfilment. We may make an application of them as far as is
consistent with the teaching of the epistles; but the interpretation of them
belongs to the Person of Christ, and the nation of Israel. That interpretation
is pictured for us in the Sign, and in its three constellations.
Deacons
of Aquarius
PISCIS AUSTRALIS (The Southern Fish)
The blessings bestowed
The blessings bestowed
This
first constellation is one of high antiquity, and its brilliant star of the
first magnitude was a subject of great study by the Egyptians and Ethiopians.
It is named in Arabic Fom al Haut, the mouth of the fish. There are 22 other
stars in this constellation.
The
constellation is inseparable from AQUARIUS. In the Denderah Zodiac it is called
Aar, a stream.
It
sets forth the simple truth that the blessings procured by the MAN--the coming
Seed of the woman, will be surely bestowed and received by those for whom they
are intended. There will be no failure in their communication, or in their
reception. What has been purchased shall be secured and possessed.
PEGASUS (The Winged Horse)
The blessings quickly coming
The blessings quickly coming
Not
only shall they be received, but they shall be brought near. They will not have
to be fetched, but they will be caused to come to those for whom they are
procured, and will yet be brought by Him who has procured them.
In
the Denderah Zodiac there are two characters immediately below the horse, Pe
and ka. Peka or Pega, is in Hebrew the chief, and Sus is horse. So that the
very word (Pegasus) has come down to us and has been preserved through all the
languages.
The
names of the stars in this constellation declare to us its meaning. There are
89 altogether; one of the 1st magnitude, two of the 2nd, three of the 3rd, nine
of the 4th, etc. And, as astronomers testify, "they render Pegasus
peculiarly remarkable."
The
brightest a (on the neck of the horse at the junction of the wing), comes down
to us with the ancient Hebrew name of Markab, which means returning from afar.
The star b (in the near shoulder) is called Scheat, i.e., who goeth and
returneth The star g (at the tip of the wing) bears an Arabic name--Al Genib,
who carries. The star e (in the nostril) is called Enif (Arabic), the water The
star h (in the near leg) is called Matar (Arabic), who causes to flow.
These
names show us that we have to do with no mere horse. A winged horse is unknown
to nature. It must therefore be used as a figure; and it can be a figure only
of a person, even of Him who is "the Branch," as the star Enif shows,
who said, "If I go away I will come again," as the star Scheat
testifies.
He
who procured these blessings for the redeemed by His Atonement, is quickly
coming to bring them; and is soon returning to pour them forth upon a groaning
creation. This is the lesson of Pegasus.
"Come,
blessed Lord, bid every shore
And answering island sing
The praises of Thy royal Name,
And own Thee as their King.
And answering island sing
The praises of Thy royal Name,
And own Thee as their King.
Lord,
Lord! thy fair creation groans--
The earth, the air, the sea--
In unison with all our hearts,
And calls aloud for Thee.
The earth, the air, the sea--
In unison with all our hearts,
And calls aloud for Thee.
Thine
was the Cross with all its fruits
Of grace and peace divine:
Be Thine the Crown of glory now,
The palm of victory Thine."
Of grace and peace divine:
Be Thine the Crown of glory now,
The palm of victory Thine."
CYGNUS (The Swan)
The Blesser surely returning
The Blesser surely returning
This
constellation repeats, emphasises, and affirms this glorious truth. It has to
do with the Great Blesser and His speedy return, as is testified by all the
ancient names connected with it.
In
the Denderah Zodiac it is named Tes-ark, which means this from afar.
It
is a most brilliant and gorgeous asterism of 81 stars; one of the 1st or 2nd,
six of the 3rd, twelve of the 4th magnitude, etc. It contains variable stars,
five double stars, and one quadruple. The star marked "61 Cygni" is
known as one of the most wonderful in the whole heavens. It consists of two
stars which revolve about each other, and yet have a progressive motion common
to each!
This
mighty bird is not falling dead, like Aquila, but it is flying swiftly in
mid-heaven. It is coming to the earth, for it is not so much a bird of the air,
but a bird peculiarly belonging to both the earth and the waters.
Its
brightest star a (between the body and the tail), is called Deneb (like another
in CAPRICORNUS), and means the judge. It is also called Adige, flying swiftly,
and thus at once it is connected with Him who cometh to judge the earth in
righteousness.
The
star b (in the beak) is named Al Bireo (Arabic), flying quickly.
The
star g (in the body) is called Sadr (Hebrew), who returns as in a circle.
The
two stars in the tail, now marked in the maps as p I and p II, are named Azel,
who goes and returns quickly; and Fafage, gloriously shining forth.
The
teaching, then, of the whole sign of AQUARIUS is clear and complete. The names
of the stars explain the constellations, and the names of the constellations
explain the sign, so that we are left in no doubt.
By
His atoning death (as set forth in CAPRICORNUS) He has purchased and procured
unspeakable blessings for His redeemed. This sign (AQUARIUS) tells of those
blessings being poured forth, and of the speedy return of Him who is to bring
"rivers of blessing," and to fill this earth with blessing and glory
"as the waters cover the sea."
"Then take, LORD, thy kingdom, and come in Thy glory;
Make the scene of Thy sorrows the place of Thy throne,
Complete all the blessing which ages in story
Have told of the triumphs so justly Thine own."
Make the scene of Thy sorrows the place of Thy throne,
Complete all the blessing which ages in story
Have told of the triumphs so justly Thine own."
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