COSMIC EVENTS
of 2014/2015
The
rabbis teach that blood moons--known as "lunar eclipses"--are a sign used
by God to indicate judgment of the nation of Israel. They also teach that
solar eclipses are a sign for the judgments of the nations of the world. The
discovery of the lunar and solar eclipses in 2014/2015 in relationship to
God's appointed Festivals in Leviticus 23, comes from Mark Biltz, pastor of El Shaddai Ministries, in
Bonner Lake, Washington. Click on this
picture to watch the 10 minute Mark Blitz video presentation about the
"times and seasons," and why we should be watching and
anticipating the fulfillment of God's appointed times.
The
four Blood Moon Lunar eclipses connected to God's Festivals during 2014-2015, occur
as follows:
Passover (1st Feast)
April 15, 2014
Feast of Tabernacles (7th Feast)
October 8, 2014
Passover (1st
Feast) April 4, 2015
Feast of Tabernacles (7th Feast)
September 28, 2015
The
two Solar eclipses connected with God’s appointed times during 2014-2015,
occur as follows:
Adar
29/Nisan 1 (Beginning 1st Month)
March 20, 2015
Feast of Trumpets (Beginning of 7th Month)
September 13, 2015
It
is extremely rare for this pattern of solar and lunar eclipses to fall on both Passover
(1 Nisan) and Rosh HaShanah (1 Tishri) seven months later--particularly
for two years in a row; then, a lunar eclipse a few days after Rosh
HaShanah on Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) in the same year (2015). Biltz
was intrigued with the statement in the Scriptures that connect the second
coming of the Messiah with “signs in the heavens,” particularly the
signs that “the sun will be turned into darkness and the moon into
blood” before the return of Christ.
Writing
about Mark Biltz's amazing discovery in the May 2008 issue of Prophecy in the
News, J. R. Church declares, “This is most unusual. It is a
rare occurrence for four lunar cycles on successive Passover and the Feast
of Tabernacles (Sukkot) observances. It will not happen again for
hundreds of years.”
He continues in a letter accompanying the magazine issue, “Four lunar
eclipses occurring on the Feast of Tabernacles and Passover in two
successive years are phenomenal. But add to them two solar eclipses
on the two days that open the Jewish year – Adar 29/Nisan1, just two
weeks before Passover, and on Tishri 1 (Rosh Hashannah) – is uncanny.
On each of these six Jewish Holy Days, the sun will be darkened and the
moon will not give her light. Will this happen again in the 21st
century? No. However, this phenomenon did occur in the 20th
century during significant times in Israel's history; in 1949/1950, the
year following Israel’s statehood, and 1967/1968, the year Jerusalem was
liberated in the Six-Day War! Before that, you have to go back to
1493 for four successive lunar eclipses on Passover and the Feast of
Tabernacles” (May 2008 letter).
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