This
CD-ROM contains Bullinger's Witness of the Stars in both
the 1893 and 1921 edition. It also includes "The
Gospel in the Stars" by Joseph Seiss in both the 1885
and 1910 editions. Bullinger's book ties astronomy
and how it is related to scripture, talking about
Biblical interpretations of the constellations and the
origins of star names.
The book entitled, "THE
WITNESS OF THE STARS," by Dr. E.W. Bullinger contains,
from a Western Gentile branching of the Judeo-Christian
perspective, in principle and in fact, one of the
earliest, quite extensive for its 1893 original
publication, (and now clearly a most faithful summary of
the received precepts and traditions concerning the
celestial witness), and a credible testimony to the
"glorious Gospel of the Christ," as it was known in
Ancient times. These earliest beliefs and primordial
faith and expectations were recorded and preserved from
the mythological Inner-African Genesis of Humanity
documented in the Denderah of the Egypts to latter-day
Greek reinterpreted mythologies, all without doubt
traced to Messianic hopes and aspirations of native and
the primitive peoples of the world. There are many
prophecies in the Bible whose proper interpretation
depend on "The Witness of the Stars" in order to
accurately be known.
E.W. Bullinger was born in
Canterbury, England, a descendant of the noted Swiss
reformer Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1557). He was educated
at King's College, London, and gained recognition in the
field of Biblical languages. He was ordained in the
Church of England in 1862.
E.W. Bullinger was noted broadly for three works: A
Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and
Greek New Testament (1877); for his ground-breaking and
exhaustive work on Figures of Speech Used in the Bible
(1898); and as the primary editor of The Companion Bible
(published in 6 parts, beginning in 1909 ; the entire
annotated Bible was published posthumously in 1922).
These works and many others remain in print to this day.
In 1881, four years after the publication of the Lexicon
and Concordance, Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of
Canterbury conferred upon Bullinger a Doctor of Divinity
degree, citing Bullinger's "eminent service in the
Church in the department of Biblical criticism."
This CD-ROM contains this title in PDF format, for
viewing only in your computer. This CD cannot be
played on the CD player hooked up to your TV or stereo.
Hard cover versions of these works
have sold for 10 times or more the cost of this disk. With
our CD, you can read, study, and print out the pages as many
times as you want.