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March 14, 2014 - Jim Bakker Show
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Blood Moons - An Introduction w/ Pastor Mark Biltz
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Blood Moons Revelation 00:05:34
Welcome to Grace Street.
How we're so glad to have you here.
I'm so excited.
I haven't been this excited except when I was born, I guess.
I am so excited.
We have a man with us who wrote this book.
It's called Blood Moons.
This book is probably the most important book of this hour.
This is one of the most important books ever written.
And I'm serious.
This man has touched some of the secrets of the universe and of the word of God.
And he's a humble man, and he is a man of God.
If you miss these shows, we are very close to the tribulation period, and he believes it may be within the next two years.
And prove it with signs from heaven in the sun and in the moon.
And he's going to tell you why.
You've always heard signs in the sun and the moon.
What does it say in the first, way back in Genesis?
Right.
In Genesis chapter 1, verse 14.
I mean, we wonder why God created the sun and the moon, and we think it's for light and heat.
But if you look at that verse, it says the number one reason is for signs or signals.
And then the next word is for seasons.
But when we hear seasons, we think of winter, spring, summer, or fall.
But that's a wrong English translation.
And so that's where we get misdirected.
The word actually means a divine appointment.
How many of you here believe in divine appointments?
Absolutely.
Well, guess what?
There are some that are scheduled.
And so why would we want to miss them?
And so it's amazing when you see that word, because that Hebrew word, Moad, that is translated as seasons in English.
If you go to Leviticus 23, that very same word is translated as feasts.
Well, when I think of feasts, I think of food.
So does Moad.
So does Moed, that Hebrew word means seasons, like fall, or does it mean food?
Well, it's neither.
It literally means a divine appointment.
God wants to have a divine appointment with you.
First of all, let's go to the foundation.
How did you discover it?
Well, what happened, because, you know, everyone here is very familiar with Isaiah, with Joel, with the Gospels, with Revelation, where it talks about the sun will turn to sackcloth and the moon to blood.
And so I was thinking about this back in 2008.
It was on the Feast of Purim that there was a total lunar eclipse over the Temple Mount.
And I thought, isn't that beautiful?
And I got to thinking of those verses.
And so I just thought, well, we'll just have to go to NASA's website to see if there's any interesting eclipses coming up in the next decade.
So I went to NASA's website and I noticed there were these four blood moons called a tetrad by NASA in 2014 and 2015.
Now, see, I discovered this back in 2008.
So I've been researching this for the last six years.
And I just couldn't believe when I saw that.
And I thought, well, that's, I love math.
And I thought, well, that's interesting phenomenon.
How often does that happen?
When I went back and looked, I saw there were none.
It did not happen having four blood moons in a row in the 1800s, the 1700s, the 1600s.
Now, in the 1500s, it happened seven times, but they didn't fall on the feast days.
And so I thought, wow.
And then the last time I saw these four blood moons on the feast days, believe it or not, happened in the 1900s.
Well, guess when they fell?
When?
1967 and 1968 when Israel captured Jerusalem.
And then right after they became a nation in 1948 and 1949 and 1950.
Whoa!
So I'm thinking, wow.
There hadn't been any for decades, 800 years, and huge section.
So how many wrongs?
Do you know how many cultures there are that there have been?
Yes.
In the last 2,000 years.
In the last 2,000 years, having four blood moons in a row falling on the feast days has only happened eight times.
So this is the statistics are off the charts.
And then to see, the last time it happened is when they captured Jerusalem.
The time before that is when Israel became a nation.
And the time before that, believe it or not, in 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue, right?
But they always say history is written by the victor.
And the one thing that most people don't realize, Columbus was Jewish.
And all the Jews were kicked out of Spain in 1492 on the 9th of Ov.
And so what you had was a boat.
He's getting this, folks.
He's going, he's giving you so much.
Columbus.
Oh, my God.
And the Jews.
That was the 9th of Ov date when the Jews were kicked out of Spain.
Is that right?
Yes, exactly right.
And then the money, the money, the money, the money that paid for the three ships and all was the money they collected from the Jewish people that were evacuated from Spain.
All the times it seems like the Jews.
The Holocaust began on the 9th of Ov.
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