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June 1, 2021 - Jim Bakker Show
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The 2024 Solar Eclipse The Big One - Mark Biltz
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Big Solar Eclipse 2024 00:04:51
You have said that the next total solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024 is the big one.
Now, you're talking about the possible tribulation signal is just a year from now, but you're saying this one on the 8th is the on April 8th, 2024 is the big one.
Why is that?
Most everyone remembers the great American eclipse that happened August 21st of 2017 that went from Oregon all the way down through Carolina.
Well, the one April 8th to 2024 goes from the south up through the northeast.
And amazingly, it intersects at this particular location in southern Illinois.
And they say scientifically, mathematically, that typically you won't see a total solar eclipse in one spot for over 300 years.
And here, it's in seven years.
And seven years is very significant in the fact that both of them occurred during the second year of a Shemitah cycle.
If you remember, it was in the second year of the Shemitah cycle that Jacob and his brethren came up and moved to Egypt.
The exact point of intersection between 2017 total solar eclipse and the one coming on April 8th, 2024.
Yes, what's amazing about this is where they intersect.
Southern Illinois in an area known as Little Egypt.
To me, this is incredible.
You'll notice a little city at the bottom called Cairo.
As a matter of fact, let's take another look here as I bring this in closer.
You see where Carbondale is at the top, but look at all the Egyptian city names.
You have Goshen up at the top.
You go down to the left, you see Thebes.
There's Cairo at the bottom.
You go up to the right, there's Karnak.
These are all Egyptian named cities.
This whole area is known as Little Egypt.
Right here shows you the intersection where this is taking place, which is amazing.
Now, watch this.
As I zero in, you can see on the bottom kind of right corner where Carbondale is, and there's a little city kind of called Harrisburg.
Well, I'm going to zero in there and take a look at this.
You see where Southeastern Illinois College is.
This college is right in the heart of where this eclipse is going to be occurring.
Now, what's amazing is this very spot is the place where the greatest totality occurs in both eclipses, seven years apart.
Now, you're going to notice a little black triangle over the highway where Southeastern Illinois College is.
Get a little bit of.
Although Illinois was a free state before the American Civil War, some residents in Little Egypt, they still own slaves, just like they had slaves in Egypt.
Illinois law generally forbade bringing slaves into Illinois, but a special exemption was given to the salt works near Equality.
And you will see the city of Quality in the bottom right corner of that triangle.
The reason it was known as Little Egypt is because there was a famine in the north, and they all came down also to get bread.
And so for several hundred years, that has been known as Little Egypt.
Wow, that is amazing.
I never knew that.
Oh, my goodness.
And I'm pretty, I'm into geography.
What's the biblical similarity between the Egypt of the Old Testament and Little Egypt in Illinois?
Yeah.
Well, you do definitely already have the names of the cities of Egypt adopted there.
But get a load of this next PowerPoint here.
This is Southeastern Illinois College, which is right in the heart of this.
And I'm going to bring up this next slide at the bottom so you can read it bigger.
Look at this.
This is from their own website.
It says in 1960, when Southeastern Illinois College was formed, a Sphinx was included in the official seal of the college to honor the little Egypt heritage shared by the people of the college district.
A few years later, when a logo was created for Southeastern, it also incorporated another Egyptian symbol, the pyramid.
God of the Underworld 00:00:28
And then it says, their competitive teams have always had the falcon as their mascot in Egypt.
The king was thought of as a living god.
While alive, he was Horus, the falcon-headed sky god sitting on the magic Isis throne.
When he died, he became Osiris, god of the underworld, and his heir became Horus.
Here is Horus.
And if you'll notice the solar disk over the falcon head, these are all Egyptian symbols.
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