I prefer my theology to be based on the NT. Since the writers of the NT did mention signs of the second coming, yet did not mention anything about 4 blood moons, I see no biblical basis for such a lunar focus.
I prefer my theology to be based on the NT. Since the writers of the NT did mention signs of the second coming, yet did not mention anything about 4 blood moons, I see no biblical basis for such a lunar focus.
Eschatology makes fools of us all.
Correction
Bad Eschatology makes fools of some of you.
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**Original Matthew 28:19 Restored**
I prefer my theology to be based on the NT. Since the writers of the NT did mention signs of the second coming, yet did not mention anything about 4 blood moons, I see no biblical basis for such a lunar focus.
Eschatology makes fools of us all.
So far, the "blood moon" hype has not materialized to reveal anything significant, lol. Which is usually what happens when people speak these kinds of prophecies. Yet, they've made their money... and then come out and say "well, what I really meant to say was __________ (fill in the blank)".... lol
In my view it has not happened yet. When Jesus was rejected by the Jews and crucified the weeks paused. In the text it says that the one who confirms the covenant for one week would be from those who came and destroyed the sanctuary and the city. Those things did not happen for some years after Jesus was crucified. It cannot seem to happen until the sacrifices are happening again.
Galatians 3:17 And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect.
The one who confirmed the covenant was Jesus, Not the one who would destroy the city. Jesus ministered for three and a half years then the same duration occurred after the cross before gentle were saved. So it was solely for Israel for one week.
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"Many Christians do not try to understand what was written in a verse in the Bible. Instead they approach the passage to prove what they already believe."