4 consecutive blood moons, or a tetrad, occurring on Jewish - TopicsExpress



          

4 consecutive blood moons, or a tetrad, occurring on Jewish holidays, has only happened 8 times, in the last 2000 year. So the odds against it happening this year are 250 to 1. Only one year out of seven is a Shemitah year. So the odds against it happening this year, and it being a Shemitah year, are 1750 to 1. This also happens to be a seventh Shemita year. The year before the Jubilee year. This only happens every 49 years. So the odds against 4 blood moons, on Jewish holidays, happening on the seventh Shemita are 12,250 to 1. Now add in the chances of two solar eclipses during this same time period. One one the first day of the Jewish calendar year, and the second on Rosh Hassanah. Now the odds become astronomical.
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 08:59:06 +0000

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