Solar Eclipse at Dawn Coming to the US on 21 August 2017
(Isaiah 13 9.10)
Listen carefully, the day of the Lord is coming,
Cruel, with wrath and raging anger,
To make the land a horror [of devastation];
And He shall exterminate its sinners from it.For the stars of heaven and their constellations
Will not flash with their light;
The Sun will be dark when it rises,
And the moon will not shed its light.Much has already been written in Doves letters and on other websites about the coming total solar eclipse, now just over four months away. This eclipse is very rare and will cross the United States on 21 August 2017. The link below is just one of many sources of information on this eclipse. It should be noted that eclipse should be viewed as a threshold to cross, a harbinger of evil times ahead.
http://www.eclipse2017.org/2017/path_through_the_US.htm
An Eclipse at Dawn
An excerpt from the website is below, and the following words are especially noteworthy (At that spot, the Sun will actually rise while totally eclipsed. This is a sight few people – even veteran eclipse chasers – have seen. When you compare this with Isaiah 13.10 (The Sun will be dark when it rises), you realise that we are looking into a fulfilment of a prophecy of the Day of the Lord!!
Maranatha!! Denis
August 21, 2017 Eclipse Day!
No human action can disrupt the incessant dance of the cosmos, and the Moon's shadow will not wait on you if you're not ready. Like a mindless juggernaut, it ploughs its way through space toward a collision course with Earth. As predicted by the astronomers decades in advance, the shadow arrives with perfect accuracy, and touches down in the north Pacific Ocean at 16:48:33 UT*, at local Sunrise.
(At that spot, the Sun will actually rise while totally eclipsed. This is a sight few people - even veteran eclipse chasers - have seen, and from what we hear, it is quite uncanny.)
A minute later, the entire shadow (the "umbral cone") will have made landfall - er, ocean-fall - and will be racing across the surface of the water at supersonic speed. Except for folks on ships at sea, and the occasional ocean-dwelling critter who dares to venture too near the surface, nothing sentient will note the passing of the umbra - until land gets in the way.