Astrology and the Bible: A New Series on Hidden Wisdom
For centuries, readers of the Bible have gazed upward and wondered: what role do the stars play in God’s plan? The heavens are mentioned from the opening verses of Genesis to the closing visions of Revelation. Constellations, signs, dreams, and prophecies all point to a truth often overlooked: the Bible is filled with astrology.
And yet, mainstream Christianity has long wrestled with this. Some voices condemned astrology as idolatry, while others saw it as part of the divine order — a cosmic calendar written by the Creator. Between these perspectives lies a hidden history: one where theologians, mystics, and modern researchers alike recognized the stars as sacred symbols woven into Scripture.
🌌 What This Series Will Explore
This new series, Astrology and the Bible, will dive deep into that hidden wisdom. Each month, we’ll explore a new voice — from early Christian scholars to modern mystics — who have dared to ask what the Bible says about the stars. Along the way, we’ll connect key scriptures, historical insights, and symbolic patterns that reveal just how deeply astrology is embedded in the Christian tradition.
🔮 Upcoming Features
Here’s a glimpse of the journey ahead:
- Jordan Maxwell — The controversial researcher who claimed Christianity itself is rooted in astrology.
- Manly P. Hall — The philosopher-mystic who uncovered layers of biblical symbolism in the stars.
- Origen & Augustine — Early Church Fathers who debated the role of astrology in faith.
- Marsilio Ficino & Giordano Bruno — Renaissance thinkers who fused Christianity, philosophy, and the cosmos.
- Carl Jung — The psychologist who saw biblical archetypes reflected in the zodiac.
- Acharya S. (D.M. Murdock) — Modern author who argued the gospel story mirrors the sun’s path through the heavens.
- Helena Blavatsky & Rudolf Steiner — Esoteric teachers who treated the Bible as a cosmic codebook.
✨ Why It Matters
In a time when astrology is experiencing a revival, it is vital to recognize that the Bible itself is not silent about the stars. To study these voices is to see the Scriptures with fresh eyes — not as a denial of astrology, but as a reminder that “the heavens declare the glory of God” (Psalm 19:1). This series will not tell you what to believe, but it will invite you to look upward, question deeper, and rediscover the cosmic language hidden in holy text.