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Aug. 8, 2022 - Jim Bakker Show
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Reflecting on the 2022 Supermoons | Pastor Mark Biltz on The Jim Bakker Show
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Big Moon Mystery 00:03:00
I'm going to ask about this big moon.
Yes, I want to.
Do you remember that big moon?
You saw it a few days ago.
Kind of been through all that.
Yeah.
Yes.
You were shocked.
It was like you thought the world was coming to an end.
No, I'm outside.
I can feel you out there by the way.
Probably.
I feel like that was me actually, but if we were, all I had was you, honey, and you weren't taking any pictures of me by that moon.
But I was wondering about this largest and brightest supermoon of this year.
It was just a few days ago, Pastor Mark.
And so what, you know, is there, I thought about literally, I was going to, I was going to say, Jim, let's call Mark Bilt and see what's going on.
Is there a prophetic significance to that moon that we just saw?
Yeah, that was back during the Perry Stone Conference.
I was just there.
And that matter of fact, that Friday night is one of the nights when I spoke.
And it is absolutely incredible when it happened.
It so happened that the Torah portion, the weekend just before that, was called Behalachtka, which means when you rise up.
And all of us are believing a time of rising up is coming very soon.
But what's amazing is the Torah portion that that covered is Numbers chapter 10.
The reason that's so significant, Numbers chapter 10 is when Israel was made ready to go to war.
They're about to inherit the promised land.
God divided the tribes up in how, what order they would march in, and it was time to go to war.
Well, in that Torah portion, and you don't see this in English, you only see it in Hebrew, there are a couple of verses when the ark was going to be taken up, Moses would say, rise up, O Lord.
And then he would say, and return, O Lord, when it rested.
Well, guess what?
And that, in every Torah scroll, there are two upside down and backwards letter noon, kind of like a parentheses.
But the letter noon means fish.
So here you have two dead fish bracketing the phrase to rise up, O Lord, and then to return, O Lord.
Well, we know the fish represents, in one sense, the concept of Christianity.
But here, the dead fish are to be rising from the dead, which is why it says, rise up, O Lord, which speaks about his first coming.
And then return, O Lord, refers to his second coming.
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