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Is the story of Jesus also an ancient astronomy story?

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Psalm 148:5 Let them (the heavens) praise the name of the LORD...

Although the 'Astrology' that we are most familiar with would be termed 'satanic astrology' by those who know, God was the original Astrologer. The Magi found the infant Christ via Scriptural Astrology.

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