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Do Blood Moons Really Prophesy Trouble Ahead?

iLOVE

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Much is being said about this coming October 8, 2014 Blood Moon. Just prior to the April 2014 Blood Moon a jet disappeared. So Do Blood Moons Really Prophesy Trouble Ahead For Israel And The World? What is God telling us?


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The so-called "blood moon" (the correct term is lunar eclipse) will not be visible from Israel. If God was warning Israel about something, wouldn't you think it would be visible from there?

The TOG​
 
Much is being said about this coming October 8, 2014 Blood Moon. Just prior to the April 2014 Blood Moon a jet disappeared. So Do Blood Moons Really Prophesy Trouble Ahead For Israel And The World? What is God telling us?


bloodmooninjerusalem.jpg
LOL
He is telling / told us: My Son shed his blood for all the troubles of the world. The solar eclipse tells us the father turned his back (forsook) for a brief time. You just have to rearrange the order of the words.

eddif
 
The so-called "blood moon" (the correct term is lunar eclipse) will not be visible from Israel. If God was warning Israel about something, wouldn't you think it would be visible from there?

The TOG​

Depends who you mean as "Israel". That little nation in the middle east are basically Jews who returned, who are primarily from the tribes of Judah, some from Benjamin (like the apostle Paul was) and some Levites. The rest of Israel (taken captive by Assyria) never, ever returned to the land and the remaining ten tribes became (what I believe) Gentiles nations, and many nations as promised to Abraham. As the book of Esdras says, they "formed a plan for themselves" and decided to leave the nations to a long journey of a year and a half where the rest of mankind did not live. And that place (of Israel) was called Arsareth. Many of these people within them actually embraced Christianity and said people became the purveyors of the gospel message to the rest of the world.

Jonathan Cahn rightfully ascribed the warnings and prophecies of Isaiah, etc to the USA, and the prediction of the fall of our economy to the shemita (sabbatical) year. He just made one mistake. He either fails to recognize, or is too afraid to admit who the people of the USA really are. And indeed, these eclipses ARE over Israel. Mostly the USA and Australia.
 
Depends who you mean as "Israel". That little nation in the middle east are basically Jews who returned, who are primarily from the tribes of Judah, some from Benjamin (like the apostle Paul was) and some Levites. The rest of Israel (taken captive by Assyria) never, ever returned to the land and the remaining ten tribes became (what I believe) Gentiles nations, and many nations as promised to Abraham. As the book of Esdras says, they "formed a plan for themselves" and decided to leave the nations to a long journey of a year and a half where the rest of mankind did not live. And that place (of Israel) was called Arsareth. Many of these people within them actually embraced Christianity and said people became the purveyors of the gospel message to the rest of the world.

Jonathan Cahn rightfully ascribed the warnings and prophecies of Isaiah, etc to the USA, and the prediction of the fall of our economy to the shemita (sabbatical) year. He just made one mistake. He either fails to recognize, or is too afraid to admit who the people of the USA really are. And indeed, these eclipses ARE over Israel. Mostly the USA and Australia.

In case you missed it, I said "wouldn't you think it would be visible from there?" I referred to Israel as a place, to be specific, this place...

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I do not subscribe to the self-contradictory, racist doctrine of British Israelism, which teaches that the white race is superior to others on the basis that it is God's chosen people.

The TOG​
 
Well if you take into consideration that the biggest Jewish community is in the USA and that in our day and age everything is visible from everywhere in real time I wouldn't buy into the visibility argumentation.
It's still silly to see the lunar eclipse as a warning of some biblical disaster. Bad stuff happens all the time. Of course something bad will happen before or after the eclipse. It's coincidential.
 
Maybe I should just flee.
Ezekiel 11:16
Therefore say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Although I have cast them far off among the heathen, and although I have scattered them among the countries, yet will I be to them as a little sanctuary in the countries where they shall come.

IMHO Jewish persons remain Jewish, and Gentile persons remain Gentiles until both are made one new man in Christ Jesus (I kinda understand proselytize, but do not think one new man of Ephesians 2:15 and
Ephesians 2:16 is about that). Christ Jesus broke down the wall, and (IMHO) the blood moons are symbols of the work / sacrifice that makes this one new man possible.

I understand some little aspect of symbols (and that took a power outside myself to get it done). On the fourth day blood moons were planned. Jesus was slain from the foundation of the earth. I carry a slain man (natural pacemaker) in my natural heart. Symbols everywhere; hidden messages about the work god would do. End times? Sure. From the beginning; the end was foretold.

Just a Mississippi redneck wandering in the swamp, and trying to read the tracks on the little bit of solid ground that appears. LOL

eddif
 
I don't really see what's so hard about believing that God would give us signs in the heavens like the blood moons. Sure are a lot of skeptics out there, and yet...it is in scripture too! Sure God would give us signs. And why not? We are a stiff necked people who are slow learners and slow to believe.

There may not be a big event after the 10/8 blood moon. But I bet there will be after the last one in the series that's coming.
 
Revelation 21:23
And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.

New Jerusalem.

At a solar eclipse you see neither the sun nor the moon. The kingdom is all about the Son. Authority moves to the Son . Do I totally understand what I just said? No. Do I believe the blood moons are to reveal god? Yes. Romans 1:19-20

When the true is revealed; symbols are no longer needed. You may still see the symbols, but our attention is directed to the body that casts the shadow.

eddif
 
...the remaining ten tribes became (what I believe) Gentiles nations, and many nations as promised to Abraham.
I'm thinking this was proven to be false by DNA testing.


Jonathan Cahn rightfully ascribed the warnings and prophecies of Isaiah, etc to the USA, and the prediction of the fall of our economy to the shemita (sabbatical) year. He just made one mistake. He either fails to recognize, or is too afraid to admit who the people of the USA really are. And indeed, these eclipses ARE over Israel. Mostly the USA and Australia.
 
:shrug I am hesitant with the Blood moons because it has a tendency to date set and the Bible says that is not a very good thing at all.I see all the things that are going on around us and I definately think we are in the end times.The Bible tells us God wants us to be anxious for His return.
 
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Fun is a tool of the Devil. Things like movies, TV, music and the Internet are all fun and should be avoided by Christians.

The TOG​
I don't know if you are being sarcastic TOG but.....I am sacrificing many things for my Lord because I think it has a tendency to make a Christian stumble and fall.I don't watch television,go to movies,listen to only a handful of secular music with appropriate lyrics.I only read Christian books.If there was a way I could not have to have a computer I would do that but it is almost a must- have now days with business issues.
 
I don't know if you are being sarcastic TOG but.....I am sacrificing many things for my Lord because I think it has a tendency to make a Christian stumble and fall.I don't watch television,go to movies,listen to only a handful of secular music with appropriate lyrics.I only read Christian books.If there was a way I could not have to have a computer I would do that but it is almost a must- have now days with business issues.

Yes, I was being sarcastic. I didn't mean any offense to you or anybody else. Notice that I said that Christians should avoid the Internet, while at the same time using it myself.

the TOG​
 
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