The Revelation in Storm and Thunder explained

In March 1907 the Russian astronomer Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov published the book Revelation In Thunderstorm And Tempest. History of the Apocalypses Origin. (Russian: «Откровение в грозе и буре»; German title Die Offenbarung Johannis – Eine astronomisch-historische Untersuchung, meaning in English: italic=yes|The Revelation to John: An Astronomic Historical Investigation). After intervention by the Orthodox clergy, the book was added to the index of prohibited books the next year. In his book Morozov makes the case that the Book of Revelation is describing the astronomical constellation over the island of Patmos on Sunday, September 30, 395 (Julian date). Morozov presumes that the educated John was able to calculate the Saros cycle and, therefore, did observe the sky on this day in attendance of a solar eclipse. (This eclipse did occur indeed—- over South America, however.[1])

Morozov's claims

1. The weekday of the event is named explicitly:

2. The description of the skies starts systematically at the Pole with a constellation named Throne (presently Ursa Minor):

3. The text continues mentioning the Milky Way and the signs of the zodiac denoting the four seasons: Lion, Taurus, Sagittarius and Eagle (presently Aquarius):

4. The four horses were interpreted by Morozov as traditional metaphors for the planets Jupiter, Mars, Mercury and Saturn. The constellations Sagittarius, Perseus, Libra and Scorpion were sitting on them:

5. Sun and Moon were named explicitly. The only female character of the zodiac is Virgo:

6. The planet Venus , used as a symbol of female eroticism and harlotry, united with the red star Antares (Anti-Mars) within the constellation Scorpion:

The description within the Book of Revelation matches exactly the Constellation for the Julian date 30-9-395.

Figure of Rev. Assignment Constellation ~Right asc. Body Right ascension Declination - 1 Sun Woman (dress) Virgo 12h - 14h Sun 12h 27m 56s -3° 02.9 - 2 Moon Woman (feet) Virgo 12h - 14h Moon 12h 19m 00s -2° 50.5 - 3 White horse Bow Sagittarius 16h - 18h Jupiter 17h 56m 56s -24° 01.5 - 4 Pale horse Death Scorpion 14h - 16h Saturn 14h 40m 40s -13° 45.5 - 5 Dark horse Balances Libra 12h - 14h Mercury 13h 52m 38s -14° 54.5 - 6 Red horse Swordsman Perseus / Aries 00h - 02h Mars 00h 59m 38s +3° 31.2 - 7 Woman / Whore Red beast Antares, Scorpion 14h 55m Venus 14h 54m 50s 18° 22.9

Right ascension and Declination for the island of Patmos at 15:00 UTC on this day were calculated using the program Yoursky.[2] (Due to precession R.A. of the stars has been shifted since 395).

Sun, Moon and the 3 outer and 2 inner planets will produce 3.732.480 combinations within the 12 signs of the zodiac (125 × 5 × 3).Therefore, an accidental match is quite unlikely. At this point criticism of Chronology begins: Common understanding says, referring to Irenaeus (Haer. V,30,3), that the Revelation to John was written near the end of the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (81-96). Consequently, either the Revelation has been dated some three centuries too old, or the reign of Domitian has. Unless of course real prophecy was occurring and the constellations of 30th Sept 395 were predicted in it. Such confirmation by astronomy may have contributed to its acceptance as canonical.

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This article is a translation from the German Wikipedia.

Notes and References

  1. Solar eclipse catalogue 300-400: https://web.archive.org/web/19990225145211/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcat/SE0301-0400.html
  2. Planetarium program Yoursky (395-09-30 15:00; 37N 27E; Opt.: E,M,N,N) http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Yoursky