That's right. Right at the beginning of Genesis He says: "And let them be for signs and for seasons, and for days and years,
With the word for seasons, (moed), also having the meaning of "appointed time".
"And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars;
But people are scared to confront these things. I do everyday, so I know that it's scary. I've got 40 tabs of bar graphs and date to date calculator results stacked up on my browser. I keep an eye out on the forums for threads like this. Because what you've noticed from Genesis should have sent all the theologians searching for anything to do with the mention of the sun and the moon and the stars. No matter if it matched their eschatological book or not.
I believe that the Revelation 12 sign is significant. It adds a specific detail to the tetrads by marking out the last third of the prophetic time period that they had been signaling. Time will tell. We don't have long to wait. What I am seeing happens after the sign completes, after September. I'd rather not even mention September because I think we're in the zone where anything could happen at anytime. But after Jupiter leaves the body of Virgo it has a conjunction with Venus a couple of months latter. The two brightest objects pair up in our visible sky which will underscore Jupiter's presence. Will the Son of Man be revealed? From the time of that conjunction until the sun is "darkened" will mark out a third of a span of 1260 days.
There's some other things that involves doctrine. I can count 1290 days to the "darkened" sun. I think that we are much further through Revelation than most scholars have figured out. Maybe not everything is like the theologians told us it would be. But if this is true, it might mean that the really bad part of the tribulation, the part that Jesus was talking about when He said: "for then there will be great tribulation", might only be 371 days long. Just exactly like it was in the days of Noah. After that conjunction, I can count 371 days until the sun is "darkened" and the moon will not give her light.
That's what I think.
With the word for seasons, (moed), also having the meaning of "appointed time".
"And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars;
But people are scared to confront these things. I do everyday, so I know that it's scary. I've got 40 tabs of bar graphs and date to date calculator results stacked up on my browser. I keep an eye out on the forums for threads like this. Because what you've noticed from Genesis should have sent all the theologians searching for anything to do with the mention of the sun and the moon and the stars. No matter if it matched their eschatological book or not.
I believe that the Revelation 12 sign is significant. It adds a specific detail to the tetrads by marking out the last third of the prophetic time period that they had been signaling. Time will tell. We don't have long to wait. What I am seeing happens after the sign completes, after September. I'd rather not even mention September because I think we're in the zone where anything could happen at anytime. But after Jupiter leaves the body of Virgo it has a conjunction with Venus a couple of months latter. The two brightest objects pair up in our visible sky which will underscore Jupiter's presence. Will the Son of Man be revealed? From the time of that conjunction until the sun is "darkened" will mark out a third of a span of 1260 days.
There's some other things that involves doctrine. I can count 1290 days to the "darkened" sun. I think that we are much further through Revelation than most scholars have figured out. Maybe not everything is like the theologians told us it would be. But if this is true, it might mean that the really bad part of the tribulation, the part that Jesus was talking about when He said: "for then there will be great tribulation", might only be 371 days long. Just exactly like it was in the days of Noah. After that conjunction, I can count 371 days until the sun is "darkened" and the moon will not give her light.
That's what I think.