God’s House

Episode 23 · March 8, 2026

The Prophetic Revelations session identified Cepheus — the king constellation — as the transitional pole-star region between Polaris and Deneb / Cygnus. This short follow-up notices that the constellation is conventionally drawn as a house in profile, with red giant stars marking its corners, and pairs that imagery with a specific passage from the Book of Enoch.

Cepheus as a House

Cepheus is one of Ptolemy’s 48 traditional constellations and is conventionally rendered as a five-sided house or pentagon shape in modern star atlases — a peaked roof with two walls. Among its prominent stars is the Garnet Star (Mu Cephei), one of the largest known red supergiants in the Milky Way and a deep-red color visible to the naked eye. The other red giant stars in and around the constellation give Cepheus a warm-toned profile when its bright stars are connected.

Enoch 14’s Two Houses

The Book of Enoch, chapter 14, records Enoch’s vision of God’s throne room. The relevant passage describes two nested houses: the first “built of crystals, and the walls of the house were like a tessellated floor made of crystals,” and then “a second house, greater than the former, and the entire portal stood open before me, and it was built of flames of fire… and on its four sides were streams full of living fire.” The session reads the four-sided fire-walled greater house against the four-sided pentagon shape of Cepheus, with the red giant stars as the “flames around its walls.”

Two Pole Stars within Cepheus

The procession through Cepheus involves two pole stars within the same constellation: Errai (Gamma Cephei) around 4000 CE, and Alderamin (Alpha Cephei) around 7500 CE. The session reads the dual pole-star sequence within a single constellation as fitting Enoch’s two-houses imagery: the first (smaller) house, then the second (greater) house, both within the same throne-room region. Paired with 1 Corinthians 15:24-28 — in which the Son reigns until the end and then delivers the kingdom to the Father — the framework reads the two pole stars as marking the Son’s reign followed by the Father’s reception of the kingdom: smaller house first, greater house after.

Documented vs. Speculative

Documented: the standard cartography of Cepheus as a five-sided constellation; the Garnet Star (Mu Cephei) and the red giants in Cepheus; the two-pole-star sequence within Cepheus during the upcoming precessional cycle; the Book of Enoch chapter 14 (R.H. Charles translation) and its description of two nested houses; 1 Corinthians 15:24-28. Speculative: the proposal that Enoch’s two-houses vision is a description of the Cepheus pole-star transition specifically, and the framing of Errai-then-Alderamin as Son-then-Father in eschatological terms.

Working draft. Sources include standard astronomical references on Cepheus and Mu Cephei; the Book of Enoch chapter 14 (R.H. Charles translation); 1 Corinthians 15. The session was brief; the framework is filled in from the surrounding episodes (Prophetic Revelations, Ceph Connection).

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