Regulus, also known as the “KING star,” is the brightest star in the constellation Leo. Its name is derived from the Latin word meaning “King” or “prince.” In the context provided, Regulus is associated with the lion and symbolizes treading underfoot. It holds significance in various biblical references, such as Genesis 49:8-9 and Numbers 24:8-9. Regulus represents power, authority, and leadership. In the coming days, this star will oppose Venus. This indicates conflict.
In Biblical context provided, Venus is referred to as Aphrodite in Greek mythology. It is associated with the goddess of love (Ishtar to the Babylonians, easter in English) and beauty. Aphrodite (Venus) was carried on with all the Oriental licentiousness, probably introduced by the Phoenicians. The temple of Venus was known to have one thousand courtesans attached to it. The word “korinthiazomai,” meaning to act the Corinthian, was infamous in classical literature. These facts help explain much in the Epistles to the Corinthians.
If the church had been “raptured away” this warning would not be needed. Death must come before resurrection just like our example from the first advent.
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