Genesis 3:15 1599 Geneva Bible (GNV)
15: I will also put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed. He shall break thine head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.(Serpent)
Luke 17: And the seventy turned again with joy, saying, Lord, even the devils are subdued to us through thy Name. 18: And he said unto them, I saw Satan, like lightning, fall down from heaven. 19: Behold, I give unto you power to tread on Serpents, and Scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you.
Enoch's Constellations Testify of Christ
The fact that so many precise scriptural types of Jesus Christ appear in the constellation figures, grouped by subjects and in chronological order, provides compelling confirmation that the claim of the Book of Enoch is true: The figures were revealed as a testimony of the Elect One who would come to save mankind. It is a visual witness that details of the life of Christ were known long before the Great Deluge. Thus, the constellations form one of only surviving ante-diluvian witnesses of the Good Shepherd, the Redeemer, the Righteous Judge and Great Healer, the Savior, the Ultimate Sacrifice, the Master Teacher, the Great High Priest, the Bridegroom, the Lord of Hosts, the Son of God, the Deliverer, and the King of Kings: Jesus Christ.
Water Serpent
The first decan is the giant Water Serpent (Hydra). This is a very long constellation which wraps nearly a third of the way around the heavens. Anciently it was near the celestial equator, and gave rise to the mnemonic that the dragon swallows the sun during an eclipse. The Greek mythology is that Hercules had to fight the Hydra, and when he cut off one of its many heads, it grew two new heads in its place. It is clearly one of the great forces of evil, similar to the Sea Monster. The Sea Monster represents death and hell, which were overcome at the First Coming, but the beast of evil government was not overcome at that time. The Water Serpent apparently corresponds to that monster which comes out of the sea to persecute the saints (Rev. 13:1). It is only overcome at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
The Scorpion
The third zodiac constellation is the Scorpion (Scorpius). In the context of the life of Christ, this constellation represents the enemy Death. This meaning is indicated by the three accompanying decans.
The first decan is the Serpent (Serpens), which is wrapped around a man. Because in the sky the head is on one side of the man and the tail on the other, it is often considered as two constellations, the Serpent's head (Serpens Caput) and the Serpent's Tail (Serpents Cauda). This constellation tells us that the snake is another symbol of the scorpion.
The second decan is the Serpent Bearer, or Healer (Ophiuchus). He is the man wrestling the Serpent. Moreover, he is standing on the head of the Scorpion and his other heel is apparently being stung by the scorpion. These vivid symbols recall the great promise given to Eve, that someday her seed (descendant) would crush the serpent's head, even though the serpent would bruise his heel (Gen. 3:15). That scripture clearly refers to the fact that Satan would have the power to torture the Savior, but that eventually Christ would overcome and crush Satan and even Death itself with the resurrection. "Oh death, where is thy sting?" (1 Cor. 15:55, Isa. 25:8, Mosiah 16:7-8, Alma 22:14, Mormon 7:5).
Enoch Link - https://www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/lds/meridian/2006/48constellations.html
Amaruca Link - http://web.archive.org/web/20090326190421/http:/amaruca.com/
Belly of the Beast Video Interview Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS2699IKqHU&t=22s
I as a good steward and follower of the Way rebuke all of the schemes of Satan and followers thereof, in the name of Yahweh.
Praise the creator of all that is, Yahweh.