To: editor-surveyor
I just learned that not only are there two lunar eclipses on high holidays this year (blood red moons), but there are also two solar eclipses on high holidays - March 20 the Jewish New Year, and September 13th the Feast of Tabernacles and also the 29th of Elul (Harbinger fame). But that means nothing. Absolutely nothing. Just fun coincidences.
69 posted on
03/10/2015 7:40:03 PM PDT by
SisterK
(its a spiritual war)
To: SisterK
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Since Passover, and Tabernacles always come at the full moon, eclipses are always a possibility, but they are not the “Blood Moon” of prophecy.
The Biblical new year will begin at sundown, March 21 this year. (the first day of the month of the Aviv Barley)
75 posted on
03/10/2015 8:58:38 PM PDT by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: SisterK
I agree. I do not think that the Blood moons in America and other parts of the world have "Biblical" significance. But they could be signs to the nations they occur in.
John Hagee and other folks could run the risk of "crying wolf" and causing people to become cynical and jaded to Jesus soon return.
82 posted on
03/11/2015 10:37:34 AM PDT by
Jan_Sobieski
(Sanctification)
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