Posted on 04/02/2010 9:27:17 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
My dads buddy started a business in 75. He had a mobile dry cleaning rig. We went to penthouse suites at Ceasars Palace, took down the thick, purple, drapes, hauled em out back, threw them in the machines, put them back up same day.
When I think of the Veil being ripped, I know a little bit about how that stuff feels and how heavy it is.
Of course the dead rising and Earth blacking out for 4 hours is a big deal too but my mind goes back to God ripping them in half himself.
Note: this topic is from April 2, 2010. Thanks CondoleezzaProtege.
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A little basic positional astronomy and calendrics. Passover is on the 14th of Nisan, in the Hebrew lunar-solar calendar. All months in the Hebrew calendar begin on a new moon, and full moon (both in Christian liturgical calendars and in the Hebrew calendar) falls on the 14th day.
A new moon occurs when the moon overtakes the sun. In Islam, the month begins when the first crescent of the “new moon” is spotted visually. A full moon occurs about 14 days later.
A solar eclipse always occurs on a new moon, a lunar eclipse on a full moon.
Another fact that points to the darkness as uniquely caused: no eclipse lasts 3 full hours.
An eclipse lasting three hours? Sure. The sun stood still so the moon could get into position and hang out. That made the earth unstable so it wobbled a lot.
Easy-peasy.
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As your Scripture notes . . . the darkness was FAR too long for a mere eclipse to have anything to do with it.
I read that the curtain was almost a foot thick, thus no man could tear it and most certainly no man could tear the veil from top to bottom. It was torn as one would tear a rag.
hi,
can you send a sig this way when you post them? thanks
CGVet
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