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    Default VIDEO: Feast-day Eclipses in 2014-15: What do they Mean?

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    A great teaching tool with some interesting insights about the upcoming feast-day eclipses

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    Default Re: VIDEO: Feast-day Eclipses in 2014-15: What do they Mean?

    I have some difficulties with some of the exegesis in this video ... particularly the way verses about the sun are tied to verses about God. The relation of one to the other is not good exegetically. And tying the return (as referred to as the Terrible Day of the Lord (which speaks of His post-Trib return to earth) to the "season" (not the day or the hour) appears to make no provision for the Pre-Trib Rapture. Therefore I am not convinced at this moment. I want to pray about it more. However, having said that, this video is by Tracy Tramm who wrote From Abraham to Armageddon and who is listed in Who's Who of Bible Prophecy as a Green (good) Apple. This video is in support of Tracy's latest book 2012-2015: The Season of Return?

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    Feast-day Eclipses in 2014-15: What do they Mean?
    It means there's going to be an eclipse during those periods.
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