OPINION (Michael Snyder) – If you look up into the sky tonight, you will witness something truly unusual. The full moon that you will see will also be a “Supermoon”, a “Pink Moon” and a “Passover Moon”. In fact, it will be the largest “Supermoon” of the entire year. A British news source created quite a stir by suggesting that this moon could be an “end of days’ omen”, and it is true that the Bible does say that there will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars in the last days.
But at this point, we don’t know if this full moon will have any special significance or not. However, there are people out there that do believe that the very unusual full moon that we witnessed on 12/12 at exactly 12:12 AM that was precisely 6,666 days from 9/11 was a harbinger of the great troubles that we would see in 2020. If that very weird celestial event was actually some sort of a sign, could it be possible that this “Super Pink Passover Moon” is also some sort of a sign?
Let’s take this one step at a time. According to NASA, there are usually several “Supermoons” per year, and the one that is happening right now is the biggest one of 2020… This full moon is a supermoon. The term “supermoon” was coined by the astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979 and refers to either a new or full moon that occurs within 90% of perigee, its closest approach to Earth in a given orbit. Under this definition, in a typical year, there can be 3 or 4 full Supermoons in a row and (about half a year apart) 3 or 4 new Supermoons in a row.
In practice, what catches the public’s attention are the Full Moons that appear the biggest and brightest each year. For 2020, the four full Moons from February to May meet this 90% threshold, with the full Moons in March and April nearly tied in size and brightness. This full Moon will be slightly closer to the Earth (about 0.1%) than the March full Moon was, so this will be the “most super” of the full supermoons this year. A Supermoon can appear to be up to 14 percent larger than the moon normally is in the sky, and it can be up to 30 percent brighter. This particular Supermoon will also be known as a “Pink Moon”, but the moon won’t actually be pink. According to CBS News, this term comes from “Native American traditions”…READ MORE
You always bring up interesting topics MS. I’ve been wondering why more people didn’t see this sign but most are
not looking. HE makes it clear that “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;” Luke 21:25. If people are looking for signs – they are everywhere, including
the book of truth opened to us now – as promised, with new information for these days, mostly in Daniel 11 so “His house will be full.”