Wednesday 30 September 2015

The Four Blood Moons.

The Four Blood Moons.

On Monday morning September 28th 2015 at 3:47 am, there was a Blood Moon.
A blood moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse. It is a time when the earth comes between the moon and the sun and the shadow of the earth covers the moon. The shadow appears dark until the moon is fully eclipsed, then the moon appears red because of sunlight that is filtered and refracted by the Earth's atmosphere. (Joel 2:30-31 tells us about Blood Moons)

This one is the last of a group of four (a Tetrad) of Blood Moons when four occur in sequence
with no full or partial eclipses between.
There have been 6 tetrads in the last 100 years.
But seven times since Jesus have the Blood Moons occurred  on back to back Jewish Celebration days. You try the maths and see if you can come up with the odds of that happening.

There were Tetrads coincident with Jewish Celebrations in 162 - 183 AD, 795 - 796 AD, 824 - 825 AD and 860 - 861 AD.
The last three such tetrads have been particularly significant.
1493 - 1494 Was when King Ferdinand of Spain ordered all Jews to leave his country.
1949 - 1950 Just as Israel is re-established as a nation. 
On January 25th 1949, the first permanent government took office.
1967 - 1968 Coincided with the six-day war, when Israel recaptured Jerusalem after neighbouring countries had prepared to destroy Israel.

This was number 8 of such tetrads since the time of Jesus.
15 April 2014 (Blood Moon on Passover)
8 October 2014 (Blood Moon on Feast of Tabernacles)
4 April 2015 (Blood Moon on Passover)
28 September 2015 (Blood Moon on Feast of Tabernacles)

Some will still call it a co-incidence, but can't tell us the odds.
Everyone is wondering what this tetrad will coincide with.
Each time there has been major anti- Jewish stuff going on in the world at the time, these two years are no different. Anti-Semitism has been rife around the world. 
We must wait to see what will happen.
But we know we serve the God of the impossible.

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