During the End Times the Bible states there will be signs and wonders in the Heavens before the Second Coming of Jesus.
Joel 2:30 says, “And I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke."
These words are repeated by Luke the Evangelist in the Acts of the Apostles (2:19).
Since 2014 the world has experienced many signs in the heavens:
- The Blood Moon Tetrad of 2014 and 2015 - This event can be considered a visual prophetic guide focusing on the USA and Israel. The Blood Moon Tetrad of 2014
- The conjunction of Jupiter and Venus with Regulus on June 29-30, 2015 was touted as being nearly identical to the “Star of Bethlehem” conjunction of the same heavenly bodies on June 17, 2 BC. Is this what the Star of Bethlehem looked like? Venus, Jupiter put on a show
- The total Solar Eclipse of the Sun across America occurred on August 21, 2017. This solar eclipse was visible from a narrow path spanning all across the USA from the West Coast to the East Coast. The Divine Message Of The August Eclipse
- On September 23, 2017, the heavenly sign of "The Woman Clothed With The Sun" prophecy spoken of in Revelation, Chapter 12, came to pass. Woman of the Apocalypse
- Longest Total Lunar Eclipse [aka: Blood Moon] of the century rose on July 27, 2018 and lasted 1 hour and 47 minutes. The Blood Moon Prophecy, the Lunar Eclipse on July 27, 2018, and a Picture of the Resurrection-Rapture Event
- The most amazing evidence for an End Times timeline is that the sun, moon, and stars are going to be in positions that act out all the major steps of an ancient Jewish wedding ceremony in December 2019. End Times And 2019
- An Annular Solar Eclipse on Christmas night to Dec. 26, 2019 during Hannukah week, which was notable, making this the third consecutive year that a solar eclipse appeared during Hannukah. This eclipse was visible mainly in the Middle East, beginning in Mecca. Heavenly Signs and Earthly Tremors – 2020
Once again, in 2020, the End Times conspiracies and theories point to a number of heavenly signs occurring, mostly during the month of December.
- The triple conjunction of Jupiter, Saturn and Pluto occurred on January 12, 2020, created a great celestial phenomena in space. It is the first time something of such magnitude has happened in the 21st century. The last rare conjunction of these planets happened over 600 years ago. The Most Important Astronomical Phenomenon of 2020
- One of the most major indicators that we are in an unprecedented time of the fulfillment of biblical prophecy is the three Solar Eclipses that frame the years 2020 and 2021 [that will or have occurred on the fifth day of Hanukkah] on December 26, 2019, December 14, 2020, and on December 4, 2021. Pillar of Enoch Ministry Blog: ARE THE ECLIPSES AND OTHER HEAVENLY SIGNS OF 2020 HERALDING THE END OF THIS CURRENT AGE?
- During major geomagnetic storms, the Northern Lights can be seen in the northern United States, usually around the equinoxes (March/September 2020), yet on December 10, 2020 the Northern Lights became a rare phenomenon due to the time of year they appeared. The Northern Lights May Be Visible Over Parts of the US Tonight
- The 2020 double conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn on December 21, 2020 will be especially rare Scientists are once again referring to this conjunction as the "Christmas Star" and/or the "Star of Bethlehem" as the planets come together, creating the effect of one extremely bright star in the sky. While this particular conjunction last happened 800 years ago, the "Star of Bethlehem" appearing within 5 years of one another is an extremely rare incident. Jupiter and Saturn will form the first visible "double planet" in 800 years on the winter solstice
While many people just mark off these celestial events as scientifically normal, the believers of an End Times scenario continue to watch the skies for such occurrences.
Solar Eclipse & The Saturn Jupiter Great Conjunction
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Before The Second Coming of Christ, 3 Signs Will Take Over The Sky - YouTube
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