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The Feast of Tabernacles begins on Tishrei 15, five days
after the Day of Atonement.
As we've discussed previously, on the Jewish calendar the first of the month is always on a new moon and therefore the 15th
of the month is always on a full moon.
As we've also discussed before, a lunar eclipse can only take place on a full moon.
If you've been following the current tetrad* of four lunar
eclipses on Jewish holy days, the next total lunar eclipse, which is the second
of the set of four, will take place on October 8th – that is in the
early morning hours of October 8. (Tweet that!)
October 8, 2014, is the eve or (or the beginning of at
sundown) Sukkot, which is the Hebrew
name for the Feast of Tabernacles. (Tweet that!)
As I said in my previous post, this is not a coincidence.
This is a God-incident. (Tweet that!)
God is speaking. He is setting His signal in the sky for all
the people of the earth to see. (Tweet that!) He is setting a sign in the sky where no one
can cover it over or hide it. We are not dependent on the news media to tell us
this piece of information. Governments and leaders cannot hide it from the
people. It is there. No one can make it go away.
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Yes, people can say it's just a coincidence. Skeptics can
snicker. Those who refuse to believe can ridicule. But it's still there. For
everyone on earth to see. (Tweet that!)
It is a message. A warning. A shouting to the people of the
earth that something is happening. (Tweet that!) Something is about to happen.
If you're not listening, if you've never listened before, will you begin to
listen now? And who would you like to share this with?
Our next post on Thursday will be on the Feast of
Trumpets. After that, we will spend our posts until the eclipse of October 8
talking about and anticipating the next "Blood Moon" lunar eclipse.
* A tetrad is a series of four total lunar eclipses with no partial eclipses occurring in between.
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