Friday 3 May 2013

SOME VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION HERE ABOUT THE BLOOD MOON TETRADS AND TRIPLES COMING IN 2014/2015, AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR ISRAEL AND THE REST OF THE WORLD!!

BLOOD MOON TETRADS AND TRIPLES
Re-Blogged from "Jesusonmymind.com".
In 2014, the first of 4 total lunar eclipses occurs on Passover (First Feast Day), April 15, 2014, followed by a solar eclipse on April 29, 2014, then the second total lunar eclipse occurs on the Feast of Succoth (Last Fall Feast Day), October 8, 2014, followed by another solar eclipse on October 23, 2014.

In 2015, the Jewish religious year begins with the total solar eclipse March 20, 2015, then two weeks later the third total lunar eclipse occurs on Passover, April 14, 2015, and then the civil year beginning with the total solar eclipse on September 13, 2015 followed two weeks later by the fourth total blood red moon on the Feast of Succoth, September 28, 2015.

Tetrads of four sequential lunar eclipses with no intervening partial lunar eclipses occurs 6 other times in this century, but this is the only time it occurs on the Jewish holy days of Passover and Feast of Tabernacles.

The last time that four blood red moons occurred together was in 1967-1968, probably related to the recapture of Jerusalem by Israel.  The time that the tetrad occurred before this was in 1949-1950, probably related to Israel becoming a nation.  Before this time, the last occurrence was 1493-1494, probably related to the expulsion of the Jews from Spain.

Since 1 AD, this tetrad has occurred on these holy days a total of 7 times.  In 2014-2015, it will be the 8th time.  It won't occur again for another 500 years.

Passover, April 15, 2014, total lunar eclipse
(Partial solar eclipse, April 29, 2014)
Feast of Tabernacles, October 8, 2014, total lunar eclipse
(Partial solar eclipse, October 23, 2014)

(Jewish Civil New Years Day, total solar eclipse, March 20, 2015)
Passover, April 4, 2015, total lunar eclipse, rapture, (Jesus came the first time on Passover).
(Feast of Trumpets, partial solar eclipse, September 13, 2015)
Feast of Tabernacles, September 28, 2015, total lunar eclipse, (Christ returns to the world?)


The Lunar Tetrad occurs exactly in the middle between the two Lunar Triples seems to place a lot of emphasis on this Tetrad.

The central date in the Tetrad from April 15, 2014 (first blood moon) to September 28, 2015 (fourth blood moon) is January 5, 2015.  For instance, the number of inclusive days between these two dates is 266 days; so if you add half of that number, 133 days, to April 15, 2014, inclusive, the result is January 5, 2015.

The central date between the Triples from December 21, 2010 to January 21, 2019 is also January 5, 2015. For instance, the number of inclusive days between these two dates is 2954 days; so if you add half of that number, 1477 days, to December 21, 2010, inclusive, the result is January 5, 2015. 

The emphasis is on the Tetrad, exactly centered between the Triples, not on the January 5, 2015 date itself.  This is just a mathematical way of showing that the Tetrad is centered between the Triples.  That seems very rare indeed.

Between two dates: http://www.timeanddate.com/date/duration.html

Date plus days: http://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd.html


Lunar Triple before Lunar Tetrad

1-December 21, 2010
2-June 15, 2011
3-December 10, 2011

Lunar Tetrad
1-April 15, 2014
2-October 8, 2014
3-April 4, 2015
4-September 28, 2015


Lunar Triple after Lunar Tetrad
1-January 21, 2018
2-July 27, 2018
3-January 21, 2019

Also, what is interesting is that each Lunar Triple has a total solar eclipse on the outside of it.  The outside total solar eclipse on the "before" Lunar Triple is actually the 3rd total solar eclipse in the group of 3 total solar eclipses on the first of Av, maybe linking these together in a picture.

And, between each Lunar Triple and the Lunar Tetrad are four solar eclipses (total, annular or hybrid), again bringing symmetry to the picture and possibly highlighting the Tetrad again.

And notice how both Lunar Triples have four partial (not total, annular or hybrid) solar eclipses associated with them in exactly the same arrangement.

Here are the dates of the solar eclipses associated within the Lunar Triples and Lunar Tetrad.  All dates are obtained from NASA eclipse website.  All the solar eclipses on either side of the Lunar Tetrad are exactly equally distanced from the center of the Lunar Tetrad.  For instance the two solar eclipses closest to the center of the Lunar Tetrad, October 23, 2014, and March 20, 2015, are the same distance on either side of the January 5, 2015 date.  This same layout applies to all ten sets of the 20 solar eclipses.

Total, annular and hybrid solar eclipses are very similar to each other, versus a partial solar eclipse.  A total eclipse occurs when the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscures the intensely bright light of the Sun, allowing the much fainter solar corona to be visible.  An annular eclipse occurs when the Sun and Moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the Moon is smaller than that of the Sun. Hence the Sun appears as a very bright ring, or annulus,  surrounding the outline of the Moon.  A hybrid eclipse (also called annular/total eclipse) shifts between a total and annular eclipse. At certain points on the surface of the Earth it appears as a total eclipse, whereas at other points it appears as annular. Hybrid eclipses are comparatively rare.

You can see the details about 2011-2020 lunar eclipses on the NASA Lunar Eclipse website.  And you can determine the location of the eclipses by clicking on the links under the chart heading "Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility". 

Partial Solar Eclipses during "before" (first) Lunar Triple
January 4, 2011
June 1, 2011
July 1, 2011
November 25, 2011

Solar Eclipses between first Lunar Triple and Lunar Tetrad
May 20, 2012
November 13, 2012
May 10, 2013
November 3, 2013

Solar Eclipses during Lunar Tetrad
April 29, 2014, annual solar eclipse
October 23, 2014, partial
(Center)
March 20, 2015, total solar eclipse, maybe adding significance to 3rd blood moon on Passover.
September 13, 2015, partial

Solar Eclipses between Lunar Tetrad and second Lunar Triple
March 9, 2016
September 1, 2016
February 26, 2017
August 21, 2017

Partial Solar Eclipses during "after" (second) Lunar Triple
February 15, 2018
July 13, 2018
August 11, 2018
January 6, 2019








http://dateandtime.com

Chart above is unrevised from this video.  Chart below was revised from this video:
 

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