Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Sept 30th, 2016 Black Moon on the Sabbath


Black Moon: Astrological Event to Herald ‘End of Days’ and Second Coming September 30th
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Gen 1:14  And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:

Luk 21:25  And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;

Luk 21:26  Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.

Today the Parashah is Nitzavim which means "You Are Standing." Today the Parashah is Va-Yelech which means "And He Went." Va-Yelech was the Parashah on the first Sabbath in the Physical Universe. Moses was 120 years old when he gave us Va-Yelech. It is 120 Jubilee years from Creation until the Messiah's reign.

Parashah #51 Scripture Readings Nitzavim (You Are Standing) Torah: Deuteronomy 29:10-30:20; Haftarahs Isaiah 61:10-63:9
Parashah #52 Scripture Readings Va-Yelech (And He Went) Torah: Deuteronomy 31:1-30; Haftarahs Isaiah 55:6-56:8

From our Sages on the Parshah

You stand upright this day, all of you, before the L-rd your G-d: your heads, your tribes, your elders, and your officers, and all the men of Israel; your little ones, your wives, and your stranger that is in your camp, from the hewer of your wood to the drawer of your water (Deuteronomy 29:9-10)

 Our sages have said: "All Israel are guarantors for each other" (Talmud, Shevuot 39a). But a person cannot serve as a guarantor unless he is more resourceful in some way than the one he is guaranteeing. For example, a poor man obviously would not be accepted as a guarantor for a rich man's loan. So if the Talmud says that all Jews serve as guarantors to each other, this means that in every Jew there is a quality in which he or she is superior to all others.
(The Lubavitcher Rebbe)

On Friday September 30, a rare Black Moon will occur, which many are linking to the apocalypse.

The spectacular Black Moon occurs when the illuminated side of the moon is caught in the shadow of the Earth, making it virtually impossible to see.

The phenomenon happens roughly every 32 months, but this one holds special significance due to other universal activity this month.

The first day of September brought with it a ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse – where the moon falls in line with the Earth and the sun above Africa, making it appear as if the sun had darkened.

The moon will be virtually invisible on Friday.

This, coupled with the Black Moon, has got many fearing the worst.

One conspiracy theorist wrote on Facebook: “Those signs are letting us know that Jesus is soon coming. We are approaching the end of our world and the end of life on Earth for all human being. Every day, we have to come closer to our saviour Jesus Christ. For none can escape for what is coming for the Earth.”

In Luke 21:25-26, the Bible says: “And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and looking after those things which are coming on the earth.”

So you’re probably wondering what a black moon is. It actually has a few definitions. The one we’re using here is a second new moon in a calendar month ― not to be confused with a blue moon, which is the second full moon in a calendar month.

Like other new moons, black moons aren’t usually visible ― the name is a giveaway. But because the moon is super dark that night, it’s prime time for stargazing.

This black moon will occur at 8:11 p.m. ET on Friday in the Western Hemisphere. It will be over North and South America, with the most western portions of Europe seeing it too.

Because that same new moon will hit on Oct. 1 in the Eastern Hemisphere, it’s not a black moon for people there. But the Eastern Hemisphere will get its own black moon at the end of October, according to AccuWeather.

Otherwise busy this Friday? The next time two new moons will fall in the same month for the Western Hemisphere is July 2019.

In some ways, a black moon is the opposite of a blue moon. When a full moon rises twice in a month, the second one is called a blue moon. Similarly, a black moon is the second new moon in a single month. It’s a somewhat rare event, only coming around about once every 32 months; the last one occurred in March 2014.
According to website Signs Of The End Times, the Book of Matthew 24:29, reads: “Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken.”

Black Moon dates
Year, Date, Type
2014 Jan 30 Second New Moon in a single calendar month
2014 March 30 Second New Moon in a single calendar month
2015 Feb 18 Third New Moon in a season with four New Moons
2016 Sept. 30 Second New Moon in a single calendar month
2017 Oct 21 Third New Moon in a season with four New Moons
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_moon

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