Ancient History, Mythology, & Epic Fantasy

Ancient History, Mythology, & Epic Fantasy

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Fresh Batch #6: The Twelve Apostles and Their Months
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Fresh Batch #6: The Twelve Apostles and Their Months

Addressing Inconsistencies

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Dylan Saccoccio
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Fresh Batch #6: The Twelve Apostles and Their Months
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This is a subject I didn’t delve into that much because I’ve come across different accounts from different researchers, all good, yet none of them demonstrate how they know the answer well enough for me to have confidence in them, though I suspect this account is accurate. But I also suspect there is a shuffle of symbolism whereby the apostles represent one set of the twelve portions of the year, i.e., the months, while also being used to represent different signs of the Zodiac, i.e., Judas representing February regarding months, but also Cancer and Scorpio regarding the signs. I have come across inconsistencies in my own work based on learning from different people at different times of my life. Though this account is not the end-all-be-all, it is a good resource to reference and this is a perfect place to keep it archived.

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And he that believes signifies he who understands the astronomy beneath the allegory, so as to know the first of the constellations. He will not make haste:—that is, he will become an accurate chronologer, and will reckon time with precision through the whole acceptable year of the Lord.

I neither confirm nor deny the following, as this is one area of research where nothing has satisfactorily proven the claims. It’ll still blow your mind with some epic descriptions and art:

1. January, is Saint Peter, Aquarius.

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