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Why Blood Moons Align with Feasts
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| You know, Revelation basically is the uncovering. | |
| This is an uncovering. | |
| This is when we see the feast and we tie them in and then all these blood moons just happen to be on feast. | |
| The different feasts, right? | |
| What are the different feasts that the blood moons have landed on? | |
| Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles. | |
| And the Feast of Trumpets? | |
| The Feast of Trumpets is on the first day of a biblical month. | |
| You can only have a solar eclipse then. | |
| So Passover and Tabernacles are in the middle of a biblical month, so that's the only time you can have a total lunar eclipse. | |
| So God purposely set up the calendar so solar eclipses would happen if they did happen on Rosh Hashanah, the first of the month. | |
| And then the lunar eclipses would be falling on Purim, which is in the middle of the month. | |
| Now, the Jews teach that a solar eclipse is bad news for the nations because the sun is greater than the moon, just like the nations are bigger than Israel. | |
| Now, as far as a blood moon, what does a blood moon mean? | |
| Well, if you know in the Bible, it talks about the moon turning to blood. | |
| And that's typically, that's just a total lunar eclipse when the moon turns blood red. | |
| 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. | |
| Many people are familiar with the book of Joel, where it talks about the sun turning to sackcloth and the moon turning to blood. | |
| Within the context of that, if you read the few verses before it, that's where it says God is going to judge all nations that try to divide his land. | |
| Well, the amazing thing to me, when you think of all the different languages of the world, what greater language could God speak in where everyone understands but a solar and lunar eclipse? | |
| I mean, if you have to communicate to humanity, you're going to want to use something that everybody understands. | |
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Four Blood Moons in 1948
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| 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 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. | |
| 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 so anyway, I had seen this picture and I had been praying. | |
| You know, I would get up early in the morning and I would pray in my prayer closet every morning. | |
| All of a sudden, this thought comes into my mind, you need to put this on the biblical calendar, not our pagan solar calendar. | |
| So I go back and I look at the dates and I saw that it happened on Passover and Tabernacles. | |
| And so I just about jumped out of my skin. | |
| I thought, oh, my goodness, this is too amazing. | |
| And then when I saw the last time that that happened was 67, when Israel captured Jerusalem, right after they became a nation in 48, you know, I was doing a hallelujah dance. | |
| It was in 48, yes, that what happened in 48? | |
| That's when Israel became a nation. | |
| A very biblically prophetic war took place. | |
| But what happened in the sky? | |
| Well, you have a total blood moon on Passover and then again on the Feast of Tabernacles and then again on Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles. | |
| Come on! | |
| God's excited about that! | |
| That event had to take place. | |
| People say, well, Jesus could come at any time. | |
| Well, before 1948, Jesus could not have come back. | |
| And also, the solar eclipses, when they fall in 2015, is absolutely incredible. | |
| The first one, the total solar eclipse in 2015, falls on Nisan 1. | |
| Now, that was the grand opening ceremony of Moses' tabernacle when the fire fell from heaven and lit the altar. | |
| And so to have a total solar eclipse on the first day of the religious calendar, followed two weeks later by a total lunar eclipse on Passover, followed by another solar eclipse on Rosh Hashanah, followed by another total lunar eclipse on the Feast of Tabernacles, God is warning both Israel and the nations not to divide his land. | |
| And we need to stand with Israel. | |
| And so I see these four blood moons as four flashing red warning lights to Israel. | |