Solar Eclipse, Supermoon and Spring Equinox – March 20, 2015
If you know anything about the significance of the Blood Moons, you are probably aware that a solar eclipse appears this Friday. This eclipse will occur exactly halfway between the first and last blood moons. However, the eclipse will not be visible in the United States. Norway and parts of Europe will catch a glimpse of this eclipse, but hopefully not with the naked eye. Severe permanent damage can occur, if you view a solar eclipse without the proper eye equipment. Sunglasses are not good enough.
Not only will this Friday host a solar eclipse, but a Supermoon will appear that evening. A Supermoon occurs when the moon is closest to the earth, causing the moon to look larger than normal. This day will also be the Spring Equinox. We have some very interesting astronomical phenomenon happening in 2015. Perhaps God is trying to get our attention.
For more information, take a look at this article from the Independent.
The next blood moon, on April 4, 2015 will be visible to North America, so mark your calendars now.
Blood Moons and Solar Eclipses
Blood Moon – April 15, 2014 (Passover)
Blood Moon – October 8, 2014 (Feast of Tabernacles)
Solar Eclipse – March 20, 2015 (Nisan 1, first calendar day of religious calendar), Exactly halfway between first and last blood moon
Blood Moon – April 4, 2015 (Passover, day before Easter)
Solar Eclipse – September 13, 2015 (Elul 29, last day of secular calendar, beginning of Rosh Hashanah)
Blood Moon – September 28, 2015 (Feast of Tabernacles)
Please read my post “Solar Eclipses and Blood Moons in 2015” for more information.
“Then God said, ‘Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons, and for days and years; 15 and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heavens to give light on the earth’; and it was so” Genesis 1:14-15 (NKJV).
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