Is jesus jupiter?

Ive read in some places that jupiter is jesus. What do u think?

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Well, Jesus is a pretty big thing now, but do you really think he’s planet sized? I don’t think he’s planet sized or Jupiter (the god or the planet. Either one). But I look forward to seeing what others think.

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I consider Jupiter vibes more father figure such as they are typically associated with Zeus/dyeus
Seeing as Jesus is a son :thinking: I’d say no.

He’s typically known as (wait for it) the morningstar.or ā€œbright morningstarā€ so probably Venus. Makes sense with all the love energy to.

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Jesus has traits of the planet Jupiter though I think the Sun better symbolizes him

But no the Deity Jupiter has nothing to do with Yeshua

Im going to go with the Sun, because there are references to the Sun being more than a luminaries in space; it is also close to Venus, mercury (love, magic/speech), Mars (tipping over the tables), and Jupiter (benevolence, the father figure unlike stern Saturn father figure).

Yeah, going with Tiphareth.

In the common Qabbalistic tree, the Hermit (Tiphareth-Chesed, divine wisdom from above), Death (transformation or death, Netzach-Tiphareth), Lovers (Zayin, sword, YHVH, Saturn, Tiphareth-Binah) and High Priestess (gimel, camel, I reserve the disagreement of a J in the Hebrew Alphabet, and going with either Yod or a soft Gimel as his name; tiphareth-kether), and the emperor (leading to the fool and kether; Chokmah-Tiphareth), are the paths around Tiphareth…

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Nope. Jesus is Jesus and Jupiter is Jupiter.

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It depends if you are talking about the planet or jupiter/dyaus-pater/sky-father the deity which came to be identified to the planet later on,

technically the God of the bible does claim to reside in ā€˜heaven’ and to be some kind of father figure; in fact latin authors like Valerius Maximus recorded that the hebrews were accused of corrupting the cult of ā€˜Sabazio’ [who was identified by Romans as another aspect of Jupiter as Jupiter Sabazius] and they were persecuted by Cornelius Hispalus, along with chaldean astrologers for that,

then there’s the Hannukah story about the altar of Zeus [Jupiter according to the greeks] which was forcefully erected in their temple after conquest by King Antochius; and they saw that as a blasphemy and a very evil event, an almost anti-christ thing to do… so if it was all one same deity, it wouldn’t have been an issue, but there was a big issue about this, so clearly it was at least considered as two separate entites and beings even back then

Now the best answer is to invoke both and simply ask; observe and make your own thoughts, that’s how I see it.

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About the Sun, Jesus is sometimes proposed (by Ashcroft Nowicki, for example) as having a correspondence with Apollo. Either it’s just that, or maybe it also exists a myth about the sacrifice of this god.
EDIT: just remembered… more Osiris (who was slain by his brother Seth) than Apollo.

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Pretty sure Jesus was the equated with Dionysus and Osiris but not sure Apollo :thinking:

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Oops didn’t see the edit :joy:

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Jesus would be associated with the solar myth of living dying and coming back to life.

Very solar themed.

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A line from The Invocation of Thoth/Liber Israfel, springs to mind:
ā€œFor I am Ra, Incarnate, Kephra, created in the fleshā€¦ā€
Yeah, funny that Easter comes around close to the Spring Equinox…
So he died a Pisces and ascended an Aries? (After being born in Leo/Virgo and dying around Winter Solstice)