The Four Blood Moons And Israel In Prophecy

By Elaine Guthrie


When one thinks of Israel, Jewish people often come to mind. Now, these people are returning to the homeland, many surprised at the willingness to do so. Others see this transition from the outer edges of Egypt and other areas of the Holy land as God bringing home those whom believed he had forsaken in earlier times as part of Israel in prophecy.

It is often asked why Israel is always front and center in world news. With the current issues of the day, it is clear to see why Egypt, Israel, and Libya are in the news. Though, for most the reasons for discussing Israel are political and religious, not just political.

Christians have now recognized the Jewish people returning to Israel as the fulfillment of an earlier prophecy. After which, there will be a series of eclipses which lead to the end of times. There is now a book "Four Blood Moons, " along with a movie in development which talks of these four eclipses and one solar eclipse, all taking place between 2014 and 2015.

Although, not all these prophecies relate to the second coming but also the seven years of tribulation and the end times which some believe we are now in even today. One prophet suggest that the seven years of tribulation began in 2008 and has continued and will continue to Fall of 2015 at which time Jesus is to return to take the faithful home. A prophecy that has lived out time and time again only to have failed when it comes to fulfillment.

As with most lunar eclipses of record, the moon appeared blood red which is caused by the scattering of light throughout the atmosphere of earth. Prophets also recognize the solar eclipse of March 20, 2015 as being part of the process. It is believed this solar eclipse in many circles is the beginning of the end when it comes to Israeli prophecy.

While a number of zealots have planned and professed a second coming for decades, it is only in recent time that Jewish and Christians agree on the coming of the end, even if not exactly how. Unfortunately, even the Bible says that no one knows when the son of man cometh in the book of Matthew. As such, it is hard to grasp while it usually those within the Christian faith who keep professing the second coming at a specific time and date.

The book, "Four Blood Moons, " spent several months on the best seller list. After which, it gained great attention by the New Yorker and other publications. Several writers have written articles discussing the science behind these sequential eclipses though none have bought into the prospect as being part of Gods plan to bring an end to the world.

Prophecy is supernatural as is the belief in anything unseen, as such it is not real until it happens. While some prophecies have come to pass, most can be attributed to coincidence. And, the fact that the Mayans predicted the end of the world in 2012 and the world is still here speaks volumes to those which have not come to pass.




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