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What Joseph actually meant by this warning was:Īnd it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your religion? You shall say, “Thy servants’ religion has been to venerate the Apis-bull ( Taurus) from our youth even until now, both we, and also our fathers” … for every Hyksos Shepherd (venerator of Aries) is an abomination unto the Egyptians. But this warning makes every sense in terms of precessional astronomy, and its attendant veneration or religion.
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Quite the reverse, in fact, for it was the bull that was sacred in Egypt, much as it is in India to this day. However, while this sentence is quite clear it makes absolutely no sense in agricultural terms, for the Egyptians had no proscription against eating sheep. for every shepherd is an abomination unto the Egyptians.
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Joseph then invites his brothers down into Egypt but he has a warning for them and says to them:Īnd it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your occupation? You shall say, “Thy servants’ trade has been about cattle from our youth even until now, both we, and also our fathers” …. In the Torah’s account of these events, Joseph went down into Egypt and became both the Prime Minister of Egypt (the Vizier) and the High Priest of Heliopolis. Remember that the Hyksos were known as the Shepherd Pharaohs, and it will be a frequent assertion in this and later articles that these Hyksos peoples were related to or allied to the Israelites, which is why the Israelite patriarchs were known as ‘shepherds’. The period in question is just after the historically attested Exodus of the Hyksos Pharaohs of Egypt, who were kicked out of Egypt in about 1570 BC. So what further evidence do we find in the Bible, that the early Judaic priesthood venerated the precessional zodiac? Surprising as it may seem, we may well have a verbatim description of this change in the Great Month, from Taurus to Aries, in the Torah story of Joseph (the patriarch who wore the coat of many colours). Continuing Ralph Ellis’s look at Astrology in the Bible in ASTROLOGY IN THE BIBLE: ARIES connections involving Aries were examined, and here the focus turns to Taurus and Pisces …