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Amyjo
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Date: September 06, 2015 07:44PM
"Dramatic Historical Events in Israel Connected to Blood Moons
Making the case that the end of the current Shemitah cycle in September 2015 is likely to have adverse effects on the world economy, especially in the US, leads to an important question: How does this connect to the blood moons?
The final blood moon of the current lunar tetrad (when four blood moons in a row occur six months apart) is set for September 28, 2015, very soon after the end of the Shemitah year on September 13. This date corresponds with the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles. Unlike the previous three, the fourth blood moon is expected to be visible in Jerusalem.
Recent lunar tetrads have coincided with events of tremendous historical significance for Israel. Four blood moons followed the reestablishment of the State of Israel in 1948. In 1967, there was one blood moon before the Six Day War when the divided city of Jerusalem was reunited and three following.
Said another way, during the blood moon tetrad of 1948, the Land of Israel was restored to the Jewish people. During the blood moon tetrad of 1967, the reunited city of Jerusalem was restored to the Jewish people. During the blood moon tetrad of 2015, will Israel will regain dominion over the Temple Mount and be able to restore God’s presence there after 2,000 years?"
Read more at
http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/43921/when-shemitah-blood-moons-messiah-meet-jewish-world/#co1sam8BtbXGlCRD.99I will add to this one of my (third) cousins I learned doing genealogy several years ago, was displaced from Germany during the Holocaust. He managed to escape the Nazi invasion and headed for what was then Palestine.
His mother was gassed at Treblinka. As was her two sisters gassed at Theresienstadt. They were mothers and grandmothers in their 60's by then. They were/are my cousins also.
The son (and his two sisters were able to escape also,) but he became the AP director for Israel from 1942 through 1968. He covered the three major Israeli wars during those years (1948 Arab war, 1959, and the Six-Day war in 1967.
He never had any children, nor did one of his sisters, because of the Holocaust - they didn't want to bring anymore children into the world.
His other sister had three kids. Her only son lives in Israel today and is now retired. His uncle, the AP reporter and director for Israel during its early years, left all his memorabilia to my cousin, Peter. If I ever get to go visit him, I look forward to seeing his collection. My daughter was able to meet him and his family in 2012. That was pretty special.