Thread:Superdadsuper/@comment-24874291-20150404101751/@comment-24874291-20150929215043

You got to see it? Cool. It was kinda cloudy here so I had some trouble seeing it. :P

Shemitah happens every 7 years, as you and others say, but if the dates on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrad_(astronomy) are to be believed, most tetrads happen every 18 years, not 7. (Although this new one in 2014/2015 is 11 years after the last one.)

Hmm... actually Shemitah and the tetrad happening at the same time might be a sign of its own. But even if we assume the Shemitah Year doesn't apply, that doesn't mean the tetrad won't come into play.

Half of the blood moons happened on Passover, something Jesus told us to do in remembrance of him. And a blood moon on the "Feast of the Tabernacle" sounds kind of ominous considering the temple is going to be rebuilt during the Great Tribulation.

I heard that the Jews think this tetrad means great judgement on the Jewish people because they judge their days by the Moon (and I've mentioned this before). Something I probably didn't mention before is there's a solar eclipse in the middle of this tetrad (and us Gentiles judge our days by the sun).

I don't know... all of that, plus the fact that it's been called a Super Harvest Moon sounds like a sign to me. Even if one or two of these aren't anything, there's like more than five overlapping things here.

It IS true that no one knows the hour nor the day of Jesus's coming except God the Father. And it IS true we should still be doing God's will.