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While I knew this lunar eclipse was scheduled for April 15th,
what I didn't know was would it be early morning hours April 15 or the evening or April
15?
This I knew for sure: the Jewish "day" begins at sundown of
what we in the west consider the previous evening. So I was wondering if the eclipse might actually be on
what we here in the United States would think of as the night of April 14th
which begins the Jewish Passover.
Silly me. I should have known if the scientists say the
eclipse is on the 15th, then it is on 15th (after
midnight). And since the Passover ends at sundown on April 15th,
then it couldn't be the evening (after dark) of the 15th and still be on
Passover. Hey, I'm learning here too.
I found the precise information of when this lunar eclipse
will occur and when we'll be able to see it here in the United States and the
entire Western Hemisphere in this article from CBSNews.com: "Lunar eclipse could doom NASA's LADEE moon orbiter." According to this article, "The total phase
will last 78 minutes, beginning at 3:06 a.m. EDT and ending at 4:24 a.m. EDT." (Tweet that!)
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You might be wondering just how rare is this schedule of
four lunar eclipses occurring on Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles two
years in a row? (Tweet that!) While it really is quite rare, this is not the
first time even in recent history that this has occurred.
Four lunar eclipses also fell on
Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles three times in the last five hundred and twenty-five years or so. What's interesting is that very significant events occurred in Israel during
those same years. (Tweet that!)
1967 – 1968
Most recently, this same tetrad of
lunar eclipses on Passover and Tabernacles occurred in 1967 and '68. The first
lunar eclipse fell on April 24, 1967, on Passover. In June, Arabs nations were
gathering to attack Israel, but Israel preempted their attack beginning June 4,
1967, fought on three different fronts, and won decisive victories on each.
During these six days, Israel more than doubled in size and also seized the Old
City of Jerusalem. You can read more about the Six-Day War in this "This Day in
History" article on History.com: "June 11, 1967: Six-Day War ends."
1949 – 1950
Another tetrad with eclipses on
Passover and Tabernacles occurred in 1949 and 1950. Adolf Hitler and his Nazis
tried to annihilate the Jews in the Holocaust during World War II, which the
United States was involved in from 1941 – 1945. But the unexpected result was
that Adolph Hitler was dead while Israel came back to life. For the first time
in over 2,000 years, Israel once again became a nation on May 14, 1948. The
first Israeli government took office on January 25, 1949 and in the coming
months Israel signed truce agreements with Egypt (on February 24), Lebanon (on
March 23), Jordan (on April 3), and Syria (on July 20).*
The first lunar eclipse of that tetrad
occurred on Passover on April 13, 1949.
1493 – 1494
Most Americans know that Columbus set sail on his infamous journey to the New World, America, in 1492. What does this
time have to do with Israel? This time is almost as important in Jewish history
as in American history. On March 30, 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of
Spain signed a decree ordering the Jews to leave by August if they refused to
convert to Catholicism. The Jews were stripped of their wealth and their home.*
Columbus sailed in August 1492. The
first of the four lunar eclipses occurred on Passover on April 2, 1493.
Christopher Columbus recorded this infamous edict in his diary:In the same month in which their Majesties [Ferdinand and Isabella] issued the edict that all Jews should be driven out of the kingdom and its territories, in the same month they gave me the order to undertake with sufficient men my expedition of discovery to the Indies.
FourBlood moons: Something is about to Change by John Hagee (Worthy Publishing, 2013), page 187.
*I learned this information from
Pastor John Hagee's book Four Book Moons: Something is about to Change, which I
recommend. His book includes a lot of additional fascinating details.
32 – 33 A.D.
Mark Biltz, the man from whom I
learned about the Feasts of the LORD and the lunar eclipses, recently said he
had traced another tetrad to the years of Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
Please take time to get up early and go out and see the lunar eclipse in the early morning hours tomorrow.
In the next post I'll talk about why I don't
think anything "big" is actually going to happen tomorrow. We'll see if I'm
right soon enough.
Special Note:
In anticipation of the first of the four lunar eclipses
occurring in the early morning hours tomorrow, we're discussing information
important to understanding their significance. If you missed some of the posts,
here is the schedule we covered in recent days. (Tweet that!) I'm sure you know someone who
would be interested in these prophetic times. Please invite your friends or
your entire church to join us:
- Day 10, April 9: The Moon as a Sign and the Prophesied Blood Red Moons
- Day 9, April 10: How the Jewish Calendar Works
- Day 8, April 11: The Prophetic Significance of the Feasts of the LORD
- Day 7, April 12: What Causes the Moon to Turn Red Like Blood?
- Day 6, April 14: "Tetrad" of Four Lunar Eclipses on Jewish Feast Days in the Past
- Tomorrow, Day 5, April 15: The First Lunar Eclipse on Passover 2014 (and why I don't expect anything to happen that day.)
Great blog, Dianne. Thank you for the informative posts!
ReplyDeleteOh Sue. Thank you so much for your encouraging note. I'm so glad you're enjoying this new blog. Enjoy the eclipse tonight!
DeleteHoping the Lord will wake me between 3 & 4 as He always does for my quiet time with Him. My head is all stuffy-couldn't get my allergy prescription. BUTT (hee hee) knows this is important to me. Have some cousins (2nd) who are Jewish that I am getting to know & this has opened doors. So Thank You sweetie! BTW: Can't do the alarm thing. I need it LOUD to hear it, and well... Paul wouldn't appreciate it. LOL!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm so glad this is opening doors with your cousins, Marie. That is an answer to my prayers and is my purpose for writing this blog. Thank you for sending such an encouraging note. I'm glad you were up with us last night! Er, uh, I mean early this morning. :-)
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