Hi Sisters & Brothers,
Just when people begin to understand the importance of the
2014-2015, the other shoe falls directly upon the modern Israel.
Of course, this
is not news to people that study Bible Prophecy.
Let me reiterate, the importance of the birth of the State of Israel
remains the super sign of Jesus' soon return to rule and reign for one thousand years.
Now, look at NASA's data to
understand why Israel is God's
super sign, I have highlighted the significant verbiage below. Israel
became a nation in one day, but she wasn't officially recognized
until 1949.
Agape,
Michael Curtiss
Lunar Eclipse Tetrads
The
lunar eclipses of 2014 are the first of four consecutive total lunar
eclipses - a series
known as a tetrad. During the 5000-year period from -1999 to +3000,
there are 4378 penumbral eclipses (36.3%), 4207 partial lunar eclipses
(34.9%) and 3479 total lunar eclipses (28.8%). Approximately 16.3% (568)
of all total eclipses belong to one of the 142 tetrads occurring over
this period (Espenak and Meeus, 2009). The mechanism causing tetrads
involves the eccentricity of Earth's orbit in conjunction with the
timing of eclipse seasons (Meeus, 2004). During the present millennium,
the first eclipse of every tetrad occurs sometime from February to July.
In later millennia, the first eclipse date gradually falls later in the
year because of precession.
Italian
astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli first pointed out that the frequency
of tetrads is variable over time. He noticed that tetrads were
relatively
plentiful during one 300-year interval, while none occurred during the
next 300 years. For example, there are no tetrads from 1582 to 1908, but
17 tetrads occur during the following 2 and 1/2 centuries from 1909 to
2156. The ~565-year period of the tetrad "seasons" is tied to the slowly
decreasing eccentricity of Earth's orbit. Consequently, the tetrad
period is gradually decreasing (Meeus, 2004). In the distant future when
Earth's eccentricity is 0, tetrads will no longer be possible.
The umbral magnitudes of the total eclipses making up a tetrad are all relatively small. For the 300-year period 1901 to 2200, the largest umbral magnitude of a tetrad eclipse is 1.4251 on 1949 Apr 13. For comparison, some other total eclipses during this period are much deeper. Two
examples are the total eclipses of 2000 Jul 16 and 2029 Jun 26 with umbral magnitudes of 1.7684 and 1.8436, respectively.
Table 6 gives
the dates of each eclipse in the 8 tetrads occurring during the 21st
century. The tetrad prior to 2014-15 was in 2003-04 while the next group
is nearly 20 years later in 2032-33.