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Click here for chapter one contents and links ...of Past civilizations...... From the Zodiac of Denderah ... ![]() ...see the symbol of the beginning on the Zodiac of Denderah ... ![]() ... here for a larger view ... ![]() ... to the Sphinx of Pre-Dynastic Egypt. ... ![]() ...and it's connections to the Star Charts. |

...Seventh Day of Rest - Age of Cancer 8,850 B.C... 
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...Eighth Day of the Age of Gemini 6,690 B.C...
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...Ninth Day or Age of Taurus 4,530 B.C...
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...Tenth Day of the Age of Aries 2,370 B.C...
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During Dynasty 18 the Early New Kingdom 1500-1300 B.C. we clearly see
the astronomical connections in this Age with the genealogy
leading to the birth and life of Moses
and how the Ram worshipping Egyptian priests (scribes) had the ability to predict
the birth of a major biblical patriarch to within plus or minus three years.
See why the Tenth Age of Aries is definitely classified as the Tenth Day:
See how the modern nuclear drug testing incidents by the U.S. government
is connected to the Tenth Plague of the Exodus in Egypt.
As seen in Exodus 12:1-6 the Passover is on the Tenth Day,
The Passover requires Ten persons,
as an end result to defeat the Ten Gods of Egypt,
as this acknowledges that God does have a sense of humor.
Moses by way of divine intervention introduced the Ten Plagues
and the Ten Commandments,
at which point Judah was Ten generations from David (the stem of Jesse).
The First Temple was a product of David and then built by Solomon.
At the end of the age there was a rise of the Prophets of the Old Testament
regarding the advent of the Messiah.
...Eleventh Day or Age of Pisces 210 B.C...
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...Twelfth Day our present Age of Aquarius 1,950 A.D...
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