Signs in the Sky

“Signs in the Sky” by Adrian Gilbert, published by Corgi in 2001, is a thought-provoking exploration that delves into the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments. This edition spans 459 pages and is presented in English. The book unfolds as an archaeological detective story, aiming to reveal the profound significance of these prophecies for contemporary society, particularly through the lens of celestial events.
Readers will encounter a detailed examination of the constellation of Orion and its historical and prophetic implications. The narrative discusses the alignment of celestial bodies, including the summer-solstice sun and the seven planets, in relation to biblical prophecy and significant locations such as the Khafre pyramid and the Mount of Olives. This work engages with themes of astrology, philosophy, and religion, inviting readers to consider the connections between ancient signs and modern interpretations.
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A riveting archaeological detective story revealing the true meaning of the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments, prophecies that have an enormous significance for our own age.
The constellation of Orion, the figure of Man set in stars, has now arrived at its northernmost point – a journey that has taken nearly 13,000 years. At the same time, the summer-solstice sun, in the hand of Orion, is due to cross the eastern and western sky exactly over the Khafre pyramid. The belt of Orion is now rising over the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, and on either side of the Orion constellation will be visible the seven planets of the ancients – the seven angels of prophecy. Could this be the Sign of the Son of Man in Heaven, described in the Book of Revelation as marking the beginning of the Apocalypse?
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