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Crosshairs Over America
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| Many of you have also heard maybe of another eclipse coming seven years later, okay, in 2024, and it comes from the southern United States up toward the northeast. | |
| All right, well, the question now is, what does that mean? | |
| Well, first off, guess where the crosshairs is of these two eclipses, one this year and one seven to seven sound familiar to you? | |
| Okay, seven years later. | |
| The crosshairs is St. Louis, Missouri, which is the gateway city. | |
| Okay, it's the heartland of America. | |
| Not only that, guess when the eclipse occurs that year? | |
| On Nisan 1, the first day of the religious calendar when the glory fell and lit the fire in Moses' tabernacle. | |
| This is significant. | |
| And guess what? | |
| St. Louis is in Missouri and Illinois. | |
| That if you look at the crosshairs, it goes right through southern Illinois, which is known as Little Egypt. | |
| And the southernmost city is Cairo. | |
| Okay, so I'm telling you this is, and because of the crosshairs, here's another thing that's amazing. | |
| The letter Tav in Hebrew, the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is where we got our letter T from. | |
| In the ancient Hebrew that Moses, David used, the letter Tov looked like our letter T at a slant. | |
| It's like an X almost. | |
| And that is what is happening on that eclipse. | |
| It's forming the X, the letter Tav over the United States. | |
| Now, the letter Tav in Hebrew means a sign. | |
| Okay? | |
| It is a sign. | |
| So again, this is a sign. | |
| But what is really amazing is what are the mathematical odds of having an eclipse? | |
| Let's look at the mathematical odds for a minute because how many of you know the sun and the moon look like they're about the same size in the heavens? | |
| Okay, but why do they, why is that? | |
| It just so happens that the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun and the sun is 400 times further away. | |
| So because the sun is 400 times further away, 400 times bigger than the moon, they look the same size. | |
| Now, this is why you have different types of solar eclipses. | |
| If you have a solar eclipse where you have the light around the sun, that is because the moon is at apogee instead of perigee. | |
| What I mean is this. | |
| Here's the earth, and here's the sun, and the moon goes around it, but it goes around it like an egg. | |
| It's oval shaped. | |
| Sometimes it's real close, sometimes it's real far. | |
| When the moon is at its furthest point from earth and there's a solar eclipse, it's not as big as the sun, and therefore you have the ring of fire around it. | |
| But if it's at apogee and it's at its closest point where it's closer to earth, now it appears bigger and you have the total solar eclipse that blackens it out. | |
| Which is what we'll see now. | |
| August 21st. | |
| Yes, which is August 21st. | |
| Now the amazing thing too is here's the sun, here's the earth, and the moon's orbit is not horizontal, it's at an angle. | |
| And so again, the mathematical odds of having a total solar eclipse is incredible, which is why you know it's a sign from God when it falls on his feast days, when you look at the mathematical odds, because guess what? | |
| Here we have the sun and the moon, 400 times larger than the other, 400 times further away, created on the fourth day, and the TAV, which means sign in Hebrew, has a numerical value of 400. | |
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Signs Of Distance Value
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| Wow. | |
| The same value as the size in the distance. | |
| And these are for signs. | |