Zodiac sign – Capricorn – Tribe of Dan
The 10th month called Tevet on the Hebrew calendar, God’s calendar stands for Dan who was the fifth son of Jacob born by Bilhah, Rachel’s maid servant (Genesis 30:5-6).
According to the Hebrew alphabet letter, Dan represents the Hebrew letter called Yod, which means; hand, to thrust, also this alphabet letter is equivalent to the number 10.
According to the Jewish (Hebrew) studies of kabbalah the zodiac sign of Dan is Capricorn.
In Deuteronomy 33:22 Moses blesses Dan being the 10th month on the Hebrew calendar, and this is the prophetic blessing that God gave to this month through Moses.
Deuteronomy 33:22 says: And of Dan he said: “Dan is a lion’s whelp; He shall leap from Bashan.”
Jacob blesses the tribe of Dan in Genesis 49:16-18; “Dan will provide justice for his people as one of the tribes of Israel. Dan will be a serpent by the roadside, a viper along the path, that bites the horse’s heels so that its rider tumbles backward. “I look for your deliverance, O LORD.
Capricorn, the goat, is the zodiac sign for Tevet.
It is said that immaturity’s major character is an”evil eye”. To the Jewish Rabbis, this means being stingy with people.
While maturity is seen as a “good eye,” or a “generous person.”
Now the Gedi (Goat) = 17, and 17 also = tov “good” or the “good eye – Ayin Tov,” showing us that Capricorn the Goat would bring us a message of “a generous person” in the star system.
This Goat has a tail of a “fish,” and is indeed a very strange picture in the sky, yet not without meaning.
What we have is a picture of the atonement made by Yeshua “a generous person” who gave His Chai – Life as a sacrifice.
The “Gedi” (goat) of the sin offering was to bear the iniquity of the Congregation, and to make atonement for them before the LORD (Leviticus 10:16-17).
Truly from the dying “Gedi” comes the Living Fish, which is the sign of the multitudes of the redeemed who have been given Life as a result of the sacrifice of Messiah.
One interpretation connects this sign to those people judged sinful during the High Holidays.
Having been punished, being put out of the camp, outside the grace of God, they are released now during Tevet and emerge so happy that they romp around like young goats.
It’s an interpretation that adds to a month of serious commemoration and some mourning.