Jim Bakker Show - Reflecting on the 2022 Supermoons | Pastor Mark Biltz on The Jim Bakker Show Aired: 2022-08-08 Duration: 03:00 === Big Moon Mystery (03:00) === [00:00:00] I'm going to ask about this big moon. [00:00:02] Yes, I want to. [00:00:03] Do you remember that big moon? [00:00:05] You saw it a few days ago. [00:00:07] Kind of been through all that. [00:00:08] Yeah. [00:00:08] Yes. [00:00:09] You were shocked. [00:00:10] It was like you thought the world was coming to an end. [00:00:12] No, I'm outside. [00:00:15] I can feel you out there by the way. [00:00:17] Probably. [00:00:18] 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. [00:00:25] But I was wondering about this largest and brightest supermoon of this year. [00:00:32] It was just a few days ago, Pastor Mark. [00:00:35] 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. [00:00:45] Is there a prophetic significance to that moon that we just saw? [00:00:51] Yeah, that was back during the Perry Stone Conference. [00:00:55] I was just there. [00:00:57] And that matter of fact, that Friday night is one of the nights when I spoke. [00:01:02] And it is absolutely incredible when it happened. [00:01:06] It so happened that the Torah portion, the weekend just before that, was called Behalachtka, which means when you rise up. [00:01:19] And all of us are believing a time of rising up is coming very soon. [00:01:24] But what's amazing is the Torah portion that that covered is Numbers chapter 10. [00:01:32] The reason that's so significant, Numbers chapter 10 is when Israel was made ready to go to war. [00:01:41] They're about to inherit the promised land. [00:01:43] God divided the tribes up in how, what order they would march in, and it was time to go to war. [00:01:51] 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. [00:02:10] And then he would say, and return, O Lord, when it rested. [00:02:14] Well, guess what? [00:02:15] And that, in every Torah scroll, there are two upside down and backwards letter noon, kind of like a parentheses. [00:02:26] But the letter noon means fish. [00:02:29] So here you have two dead fish bracketing the phrase to rise up, O Lord, and then to return, O Lord. [00:02:39] Well, we know the fish represents, in one sense, the concept of Christianity. [00:02:45] 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. [00:02:56] And then return, O Lord, refers to his second coming.