Blood Moon

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There is going to be a Blood Moon in the middle of the night. It is my opinion Jesus, a Moabite King of Judah, read the Book of Ruth to descendants of  Jewish Converts past and present.  Jesus did not forgive and anoint Saul-Paul to go amongst the Gentiles. Jesus was surrounded by them on the Mount of Olives where Rabbis this very day read the Book of Ruth thru the night, till dawn, while bidding no one to fall asleep. None of Jesus’s disciples fell asleep, because, who recorded ‘Jesus Prays For His Disciples’ – HIS NEW CONVERTS!

There could be no eclipse of the sun during his crucifixion, because the moon is in back of the Earth. Jesus began counting to the Dreadful Day of the Lord as stated in Isaiah. Jesus has restored the Jubilee and the World War against Rome, had begun. The sign above Jesus’ head read;

“KING OF JUDAH”

It’s time to throw Paul, and all the churches that sprang from his murderous lies, to the wolves.

Jon Presco

The Book of Ruth is recited as part of the program of study for Shavuot night. Additionally, in many synagogues it is read publicly on the second day of Shavuot. There are several reasons for this custom:

  1. Shavuot is the birthday and yahrtzeit (anniversary of passing) of King David, and the Book of Ruth records his ancestry. Ruth and her husband Boaz were King David’s great-grandparents.
  2. The scenes of harvesting described in the book of Ruth are appropriate to the Festival of Harvest.
  3. Ruth was a sincere convert who embraced Judaism with all her heart. On Shavuot all Jews were converts—having accepted the Torah and all of its precepts.

The Secret of Shavuot

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsSALaDJuN4

http://www.gotquestions.org/blood-red-moon.html

https://answersingenesis.org/jesus-christ/crucifixion/did-the-moon-appear-as-blood-on-the-night-of-the-crucifixion/

http://www.bible.ca/archeology/jesus-christ-died-death-cross-eclipse-red-blood-moon-sun-darkness-earthquake-bodies-raised-resurrection-temple-veil-torn-in-two-centurian-son-of-god-3-april-33AD.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVuU7HAGTio

http://www.neverthirsty.org/pp/historical-secular-quotes-about-jesus/darkness-at-full-moon.html

The action begins at 3:16 a.m. PDT on the morning of April 4 when the edge of the moon first enters the amber core of Earth’s shadow.

For the next hour and 45 minutes, Earth’s shadow will move across the lunar disk, ultimately covering the entire moon at 4:58 a.m. PDT.

The total phase of the lunar eclipse will only last about 5 minutes, making it the shortest lunar eclipse of the century on the morning of Easter Vigil, traditionally observed as the period between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The eclipse also falls within the first night of Passover, observed by Jews worldwide beginning Friday at sunset.

Some total eclipses last for more than an hour, in this case, totality spans just 4 minutes and 43 seconds since the moon will be skimming the outskirts of the Earth’s shadow, rather than passing centrally through it.

The moon’s red tint is caused by the Earth covering the sun. This red light from the rim of the Earth then beams onto moon, transforming it into a giant red orb.

Lunar eclipses usually come in no particular order, but sometimes the sequence is more orderly. When four lunar eclipses are all total, the series is called a tetrad.

This Saturday will be the third of four total eclipses in the 18-month long tetrad series. Previous eclipses occurred on April 15, 2014 and. Oct. 8, 2014. After Saturday, the next one is expected on Sept. 28, 2015. Such a closely-spaced succession of eclipses is a fairly rare occurrence.

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