The Bible only mentions one blood moon, not
a series. Nor does it mention a blood moon in connection with any
event in world history except the one that will come in advance of the
Great Tribulation. All this means the celestial event spoken of in
Joel 2:31 and repeated in
Acts 2:20 and
Rev. 6:12
is unlikely to be an eclipse of either the Sun or the Moon. Clearly
the appearance of a blood moon before the beginning of the Great
Tribulation is intended to be a unique and unmistakable sign.
What’s Your Point? In conclusion we can say that the mention of the sun and moon as signs in
Genesis 1:14
probably refers only to keeping track of time. We can also say that
the past tetrads do not meet the test of a Biblical sign as exemplified
by the star of Bethlehem or the blood moon of
Rev. 6:12.
Further, tetrads are never mentioned in the Bible at all and therefore
can’t be Biblically linked to any significant event in Israel’s
history or future. And finally, the blood moon that will signal the
coming Great Tribulation is a single sighting, not a tetrad, and most
likely isn’t due to an eclipse at all because the Sun will be dark and
it’s impossible for solar and lunar eclipses to happen simultaneously.
Therefore, although there’s a high probability that something of
prophetic significance will happen in or to Israel between the spring of
2014 and the fall of 2015, I don’t think the tetrads that will occur
during that period can be viewed as a sign from God that this will be
the case.
Amos 3:7 says,
Surely the sovereign Lord does nothing without revealing His plan to His servants the prophets.
It’s still true that if you want to know everything the Lord has
revealed about coming events, the best place to look is in the Bible.
Natural occurrences can never substitute for the word of the prophets.
Selah 04-27-13
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