Before It’s News – by David Montaigne
Many people have been discussing the four “Blood Moon” eclipses in 2014 and 2015. The second one is due the night of October 7-8, 2014, and some feel the timing is noteworthy for the construction of a Jewish Temple.
In 2008, Pastor Mark Biltz (author of Blood Moons) was analyzing NASA’s astronomical data on lunar eclipses and he noticed that on rare occasion there are four total lunar eclipses in a row, with no partial eclipses in between, within the space of two years. This pattern of four consecutive total lunar eclipses can be referred to as a tetrad. Because the moon often appears to be blood-red during such an eclipse (Earth’s atmosphere refracts the sun’s light around our planet and onto the moon while it tends to filter out wavelengths other than orange and red) these eclipses are being referred to as a tetrad of blood moons. Continue reading “October 7 – Blood Moons Point To New Jewish Temple Built Within a Year”