The three stars in Orion compared to the Sun:
The stars in Orion's Belt are simply massive. They are all blue supergiants: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
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The three stars in Orion compared to the Sun:
The stars in Orion's Belt are simply massive. They are all blue supergiants: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
@kimrunner
The stars in Orion's Belt are simply massive. They are all blue supergiants: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
@kimrunner for VK
The three stars in Orion compared to the Sun:
The stars in Orion's Belt are simply massive. They are all blue supergiants: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
@kimrunner
10:17 AM - Mar 07, 2025
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UM EK17 Q1111
@GaDawg3
07 March, 12:03
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In response Bob Eddy Z to his Publication
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
13:24-27 The disciples had confounded the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world. This mistake Christ set right, and showed that the day of Christ's coming, and the day of judgment, shall be after that tribulation. Here he foretells the final dissolution of the present frame and fabric of the world. Also, the visible appearance of the Lord Jesus coming in the clouds, and the gathering together of all the elect to him.
The phrase "the stars will fall from heaven" is often interpreted as a metaphor for significant cosmic disturbances, particularly in apocalyptic contexts, such as in the Bible. It symbolizes a time of great upheaval and is associated with the return of the Son of Man.
13:24-27 The disciples had confounded the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world. This mistake Christ set right, and showed that the day of Christ's coming, and the day of judgment, shall be after that tribulation. Here he foretells the final dissolution of the present frame and fabric of the world. Also, the visible appearance of the Lord Jesus coming in the clouds, and the gathering together of all the elect to him.
The phrase "the stars will fall from heaven" is often interpreted as a metaphor for significant cosmic disturbances, particularly in apocalyptic contexts, such as in the Bible. It symbolizes a time of great upheaval and is associated with the return of the Son of Man.
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Carole Davis-Z
@Tallyho
07 March, 04:25
In response UM EK17 Q1111 to his Publication
I'm also wondering if it could be refering to the Hollyweird 'stars'... They need to fall...
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