Once in a while I listen to Rick Wiles’ TruNews radio show. Today’s show had a particularly interesting subject as his guests were discussing a celestial event that will happen Tuesday evening, June 30, 2015. Venus and Jupiter will come into conjunction for about 10 hours in the constellation Leo. This is the very conjunction both guests, Jim Dodge and Dr. Dale Sides believe heralded the first coming of the Messiah. (The last year and the the next are chock FULL of celestial events. Many, never before seen!!)
Jim Dodge, the guest in the first half hour referred to it as the Bethlehem star and I was furiously taking notes because his speculation sounded off and I wanted to dig deeper in the timing and location. His site does have a couple papers I want to study further, but even a quick perusal of two yields glaring errors. The next guest, Dr. Dale Sides of Liberating Ministries, got my attention almost immediately when he began referring to “Tishri 1,” “Messiah,” etc… Further, his understanding of and interest in celestial events as Scripture points to them, moedim/signs and seasons, has led him to developing Christological Astronomy. His portion of the show was riveting and left me wanting more.
A little digging lead me to Dr. Dale’s Blog and several interesting articles, not the least of which is Deciphering the Meaning of the Tetrad Eclipses. In it he explains several amazing phenomenon connected with the Blood Moon tetrad we have been keeping an eye on. I highly recommend Dale’s blog for several more related and interesting articles!!
So, Tuesday evening we plan to eat dinner outside, watch the sun set and witness the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter into the very brightest light in the heavens next to the moon or sun!!
Shalom!
thank you for pointing this out! i’ll be watching if skies are clear.
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Dale’s is without question the best evaluation I have yet seen on the meaning of the tetrads… Thanks so much for sharing this.
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