“The stars must be aligned in a specific way in order for Set [Satan] to be properly invoked.”
— Kenneth Grant, Grand Master, OTO
“The three constellations develop the truth. What is now called Ursa Minor is the Lesser Flock; Ursa Major gives us The Sheepfold and the Sheep; while Argo, The Ship, shows the travellers and the pilgrims brought safely home—all conflict over.” (Bullinger) – 939
Ursa Major and Ursa Minor are the constellations of the Great Bear and Little Bear. They are commonly known today as the Big and Little Dipper, although they extend beyond the Dipper constellations. In spite of the fact that these constellations are represented in the Greek zodiac by wild beasts, Bullinger, Kennedy and other proponents of the false ‘gospel in the stars’ theory maintain that Ursa Major and Ursa Minor represent sheepfolds.
“The meaning [of Cancer] is made even clearer as we consider the three decans. On a planisphere Ursa Minor is found near the center of the ecliptic and is called today The Little Bear. However, this is not the ancient meaning of the constellations Ursa Minor and Ursa Major. In fact, never did a bear have such a tail as that! Actually, there is no bear in the planisphere or zodiacs of the Chaldeans, Persians, Egyptians, or the Indians. Rather, what we have here is a sheepfold, which is believed to be the original meaning of Ursa Minor.
“The figure of a sheepfold probably comes from the fact that one of the brightest stars in Ursa Major is the star Dubheh, which means a ‘Herd of Animals’ and is very similar to the word Dob or the Hebrew Dowb, which means ‘The Bear.’ This could be the reason the sign changed over time. But it is really referring to a little fold and a great fold. God’s Church is the little flock–the gathering together of his people…
“The second decan [in the sign of Cancer] is Ursa Major, probably the best known of all of the constellations in the sky. We don’t know it as the Great Bear, as the Greeks called it, but we call it The Big Dipper… Like Ursa Minor, Ursa Major is neither a dipper or a bear. Rather it is the greater sheepfold, as pictured in the most ancient planispheres or zodiacs of the various nations…
“Other stars in Ursa Major are El Alcola, ‘The Sheepfold’; Cab’d al Asad, ‘Multitude of the Assembled’; El Kaprah, ‘The Protected,’ or in Hebrew ‘The Redeemed’ or ‘Ransomed.’ A more familiar star, Callisto, again means ‘The Sheepfold.’…” – 872:109-114
The word Ursa comes from the Latin “ursus”, which means bear. According to Webster‘s Dictionary, the Anglo-Saxon word for bear (bera) is derived from the Latin word fera meaning ‘wild beast’. This ferocious beast is of the genus Ursus:
Bear \Bear\, n. [OE. bere, AS. bera; akin to D. beer, OHG. bero, pero, G. b[“a]r, Icel. & Sw. bj[“o]rn, and possibly to L. fera wild beast, Gr. ? beast, Skr. bhalla bear.]
- (Zo[“o]l.)Anyspecies of the genus Ursus, and of the closely allied genera. Bears are plantigrade Carnivora, but they live largely on fruit and insects. Note: The European brown bear ({U. arctos}), the white polar bear ({U. maritimus}), the grizzly bear ({U.horribilis}), the American black bear, and its variety the cinnamon bear ({U. Americanus}), the Syrian bear ({Ursus Syriacus}), and the sloth bear, are among the notable species…- 868
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And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy. And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a BEAR, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority. – Rev. 13:1-2
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