Wesley' s a bit off actually.
It refers to GOD's absolute power, over all things, everywhere. The "Pleiades" are a bound system of thousands of stars all held exactly together in place by their own equal gravity. Where as, Orion is a system of fewer stars which are slowly drifting apart.
Early Persian and Jewish astronomy had observed these phenomenon both. The important part is they both defy man's big-bang theory by way of the laws of thermodynamics, and so put the feat firmly in GOD's hands.
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It refers to GOD's absolute power, over all things, everywhere. The "Pleiades" are a bound system of thousands of stars all held exactly together in place by their own equal gravity. Where as, Orion is a system of fewer stars which are slowly drifting apart.
Early Persian and Jewish astronomy had observed these phenomenon both. The important part is they both defy man's big-bang theory by way of the laws of thermodynamics, and so put the feat firmly in GOD's hands.
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