I read this and shivered.
I am old and don't remember
any BLOOD MOONS.
All these signs, coming together at one time,
are potentially the culminating signals that God
has always wanted to warn His people,
and the rest of the world, before He intervenes.
What better way to communicate to us than through
the universal language of heavenly signs that speak to
every tribe, tongue, and nation?”
The fact they’ll take place during the Feast of Passover
and Feast of Tabernacles in consecutive years, is weird..
The occurrence of a Tetrad, or four consecutive Blood Moons, is rare.
A Tetrad with a total solar eclipse within its series is very rare.
A Tetrad with a total solar eclipse that is significant to Israel
history and Jewish Feasts is very, very rare.
A Tetrad with a total solar eclipse historically significant
to Israel and Jewish Feasts that includes a Shemittah year is
very, very, very rare.
But a Tetrad with a total solar eclipse, historically significant
to Israel,falling on Jewish Feasts, and including a Shemittah year
that corresponds with the Feast of Trumpets is astronomically
rare!
The centuries in which there was no total lunar eclipses 1800s; 1700s;
1600s; 1200s; 1000s; 600s; 500s
Although it's certainly rarer for all four eclipses to coincide with Passover
and Sukkot (this has happened only eight times since 162 CE) it's still a
frequent enough occurrence to make events of 'historical significance'
happening on the same nothing more than coincidence.
Throw a dart at a calendar and you’ll find something of ‘historical significance’
happening on that day - it’s just what history is like.
But It does make me wonder.
I am going to Mass Easter Sunday for sure.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phasecat.html
And look forward to the SUN Eclipse ::
A total eclipse of the sun,
on Aug. 21, 2017.
It will make first landfall on the planet on the Oregon coast.
Posted by Yvonne @ La Petite Gallery
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