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The Bible has a lot to say about the stars. Most basic to our understanding of the stars is that God created them. They show their power and majesty. The heavens are "the work of his hands" (Psalm 8:3; 19:1). God has numbered and named all the stars (Psalm 147:4).
The Bible also teaches that God arranged the stars in recognizable groups that we call constellations. The Bible mentions three of them: Orion, the Bear (Ursa Major) and "the crooked serpent" (probably the Draco or the Serpens) in Job 9:9; 26:13; 38:31-32; and Amos 5:8. The same passages also reference the Pleiades star group (the Seven Stars). God is the one who "looses the bonds" of these constellations; He is the one who takes them out, "at his time." In Job 38:32, God also points to "Mazzarot", usually translated as "constellations". Many think this is a reference to the twelve constellations of the zodiac.
Constellations have been tracked and studied for millennia. The Egyptians and the Greeks knew of the zodiac and used it to measure the beginning of spring centuries before Christ. Much has been written about the meaning of the zodiacal constellations, including theories that they comprise an ancient unfolding of God's redemptive plan. For example, for the Egyptians the zodiac began with Virgo and ended with Leo. Virgo could be a reminder of the Virgin who gave birth to Jesus Christ and the constellation Leo can be seen as a heavenly representation that in the end he will reign as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:5). However, the Bible does not indicate any "hidden meaning" of these or other constellations.
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The Bible says that the stars, along with the sun and moon, were given as "signs" and "seasons" (Genesis 1:14); that is, they would serve to mark time. They are also "signals" in the sense of navigational "indicators," and throughout history men have used the stars to chart their courses around the world.
God used the stars as an illustration of his promise to give Abraham countless offspring (Genesis 15:5). Therefore, every time Abraham looked up at the night sky, he had a reminder of God's faithfulness and goodness. The final judgment of the earth will be accompanied by astronomical events related to the stars (Isaiah 13:9-10; Joel 3:15; Matthew 26:29).
Astrology is the "interpretation" of a supposed influence that the stars (and planets) exert on the destiny of humanity. This is a false belief. The royal astrologers of the Babylonian court were put to shame by God's prophet Daniel (Daniel 1:20) and were powerless to interpret the king's dream (Daniel 2:27). God specifies astrologers as among those who will be burned as chaff at God's judgment (Isaiah 47:13-14). Astrology as a form of divination is expressly prohibited in Scripture (Deuteronomy 18:10-14). God forbade the children of Israel to worship or serve the "host of heaven" (Deuteronomy 4:19). However, on several occasions throughout its history, Israel fell into that same sin (2 Kings 17:16 is an example of this).
The stars should arouse awe at the power, wisdom, and infinity of God. We should use the stars to mark time and place, and remind ourselves of God's faithful nature to his covenant. At the same time, we acknowledge the Creator of the heavens. Our wisdom comes from God, not from the stars (James 1:5). God's word, the Bible, is our guide in life (Psalm 119:105).
Article Last Updated on - 12.02.2025
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