In today's Prophecy Club session, we continued our study of the fourth key to unlocking (understanding) End-time Bible Prophecy: the Mazzaroth.
Here are a few key points from our class today:
1) Jacob spoke a prophetic word over each of his 12 sons just prior to his death. These prophecies over the 12 sons of Israel are listed in Genesis 49. In Genesis 49:1, it says that these prophecies in this chapter were for the "last days". So, they are End-time prophecies.
2) In the Genesis 49 prophecies given for each of the 12 tribes of Israel, we find the symbol for each tribe - which appeared on their tribal ensign (standard or flag). These tribal symbols are also represented in the heavens - in the Mazzaroth.
3) The original constellations (the 12 primary constellations and their decan constellations) portray the Plan of Redemption, from start to finish. The Redemption prophecies and plan begin in the constellation of Bethulah (the virgin, in Hebrew), and end in Aryeh (the lion, in Hebrew).
4) The lead constellations, which correspond to the lead tribes are the Aryeh lion (for the tribe of Judah) and the Re'eym bull (for the tribe of Joseph, also called Ephraim - the son of Joseph - in End Time prophecy).
5) The End-time Prophecies of Genesis 49, relate to the constellation messages. These are Heavenly messages to the 12 tribes of Israel (all saved people are part of Israel).
CLASS RECORDING:
If you wish to watch the October 20, 2020 Prophecy Club class again - or if you were unable to join us live, due to the time - please click the following link to watch the recorded class: (Please note, currently, recorded classes are stored for no more than 1 week from the broadcast date, so don't wait... However, Lighted Way Ministries has just begun a new Youtube channel, which we are considering using to upload these class recordings... So, we may have a permanent way to keep class recordings available in the near future... More on that soon...):
Shalom and we'll see you in the next class (Thursday, October 22)!

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