Last Blood Moon of the Tetrad ~ What's Next





Published on Sep 28, 2015

A brief look at the final blood moon of the tetrad occurring on a Jewish Feast Day and forthcoming events that could affect Israel.

Stargazers across the world watched a rare total lunar eclipse combined with a so-called supermoon Sunday night. In Israel the rare coupling was visible starting at 3:10 a.m. (0110 GMT) and reached its peak at 5:47 a.m. It was the first time the events have made a twin appearance since 1982, and they won’t again until 2033. When a full moon makes its closest approach to Earth, it appears bigger and brighter than usual and is known as a supermoon. That will coincide with a full lunar eclipse where the moon, Earth and sun will be lined up, with Earth’s shadow totally obscuring the moon.
Blood moons are full lunar eclipses in which the sun’s rays entering through the earth’s atmosphere make for a red, or blood-like, appearance. When a full or new moon makes its closest approach to Earth, that’s a supermoon. Although still about 220,000 miles (354,000 kilometers) away, this full moon looks bigger and brighter than usual. In fact, it will be the closest full moon of the year, about 30,000 miles (48,000 kilometers) closer than the average distance. (The moon’s orbit is far from a perfect circle.) This eclipse marks the end of a tetrad, or series of four total lunar eclipses set six months apart. This series began in April 2014. The 21st century will see eight of these tetrads, an uncommonly good run. From 1600 to 1900, there were none. Observatories marked the celestial event with public telescope viewing, although magnifying devices weren’t necessary; the eclipse was easily visible with the naked eye. Astronomers urged stargazers to simply look to the east. The rare confluence of a lunar eclipse and a super moon had prompted talk in some Christian circles of an impending apocalypse, but NASA reassured those who may be worried that no large object is likely to strike the Earth in the next few hundred years.
That's it
for the article from Israel video network, Israel, as well as, Europe, Africa,
the Middle East, Western Asia, South America, and North America, nearly
1 billion people witnessed the Super Blood Moon,
the last in a tetrad that appeared on a Jewish Feast Days.

This is a very rare
event.  Could this be a sign from
God? 

Anytime a Blood Moon
appeared on a Jewish  Feast Day,
it affected the Jewish people in a big way.

The Spanish Inquistion was  the royal decree issued in 1492 and 1501 ordering
Jews to convert to catholicism or leave
 Spain.  The Blood Moon tetrad
appeared on Passover and Sukkot in 1493 and 1494.

The next time a Blood Moon
appeared was in 1949 to 1950, but in 1948 Israel became a nation.


Who has ever seen
anything as strange as this? Who ever heard of such a thing? Has a nation ever
been born in a single day? Has a country ever come forth in a mere moment? But
by the time Jerusalem's birth pains begin, her children will be born.  (Isaiah chapter 66 verse 8 New Living
Translation)

And again the Blood Moon
of 1967 to 1968 appeared on Passover and Sukkot.  The event that involved Israel was
The Six-Day War of 1967, also known as the June
War
, 1967 Arab–Israeli War, or Third Arab–Israeli War, fought between June 5th and June 10th, 1967 by Israel and the neighboring states Jordan, Syria and Egypt (known at the time as the United
Arab Republic
).

And finally, this brings
us to the 21st century, the Blood Moons of 2014 to 2015 happened on Passover
and Sukkot, during both years respectively.

 What will be the event or events that affect
Israel?

Most recently there has
been the Iranian Deal
ISIS and Syria
Could we see
the beginning of WWIII
Signing of
the 7 year peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians
Only God
knows, He has the master plan.











































God is in
control.

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