
In our next sign we see "the victorious redeemer" revealed in Sagittarius, which is so named.
Sagittarius is portrayed here as a centaur shooting and arrow at the heart of Scorpio or the star, Antares. When viewed, Sagittarius and Scorpio in mid summer is easy to see this scene being performed.
In different languages the name Sagittarius has multiple meanings. "The archer", "the arrow", "beauty coming forth" are just a few.
Quoting from the book, "God's Voice in the Stars", we have a clear understanding of the meaning and significance of the Sagittarius constellation.
"The theme of the prophetic message of Sagittarius is written in Psalm 45, which also speaks of Christ. As the Gracious One, Christ is seen in verse 2: 'Grace is poured into Thy lips; therefore God hath blessed Thee forever.'
As the Prince who comes forth, He is seen in verse 4: 'And in Thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth. As the divine person who is noble and righteousness,' As the great Archer in verse 5: 'Thine arrows are sharp in the heart of the King's enemies.' As the Prince of the earth, in verse 6: 'Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever; the sceptre of Thy kingdom is a right sceptre.'"

There are other names of stars in this sign, even though lost, fit the general meaning of the story portrayed.
Naim, "the gracious"
Al Shaula, "the dart"
Al Warida, "who comes forth"

Other constellations in the sign of Sagittarius are: Draco, Lyra and Ara.
Draco, meaning "Satan cast down in defeatt"
Lyra, meaning "praise for the victorious redeemer"
Ara, meaning "judgment prepared for the devil and his angels"
As we consider texts as Psalm 91:13, Isaiah 24:1,
Revelation 6:2, we can rejoice in the victory of our redeemer.
We can see that His purpose is fulfilled by overpowering the enemy,
the devil, and supplying the way to salvation for all.