A
total solar eclipse will take place tomorrow as the Moon moves between
the Sun and the Earth. Although only a small part of the world will
experience the full eclipse – residents of Europe and even North Africa
and Asia can see a partial eclipse in the morning. A total solar eclipse
occurs when the Moon’s apparent diameter is larger than the Sun’s,
blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness.
Only a small part of the world will experience the full eclipse
And Mark
Blitz is sure that day is the ‘day of judgement’. His reasoning is that
the event happens on both the first day of spring and the first day of
the Jewish religious calender. He said:
“In Jewish tradition, a
total solar eclipse is a warning to the Gentiles and a sign of judgment
on the nations. When we look at where the darkness will be, it will be
in northern European countries like England and Sweden where we see the
rise of Islam and anti-Israel sentiment. Europeans especially should
take heed.”
Mark Blitz says tomorrow is the day of judgement
Two
weeks after the solar eclipse there will be the third of four ‘blood
moons’ (lunar eclipses). This, he says, ‘demands attention’ despite the
fact that it happens once every 100,000 years and we’re still here. He
then cites the Bible adding that it is probably ‘a message from God to
the entire world’. Further evidence comes with the fact that in 1967
there were four blood moons and Israel captured Jerusalem.
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