The Shroud of Turin on The 'Supermoon' ? | የቱሪን ከፈን በሙሉ ጨረቃዋ ላይ?
- Abraham Enoch
- Aug 21, 2024
- 3 min read
https://youtu.be/DGSp4WeOjXg
📷 ካሜራዬ፤- ሰኞ፣ ኦገስት 19፣ 2024 – ከቱሪን ከፈን ዘገባ በፊት፡-
❖ የቱሪን ቅዱስ ጨርቅ/ከፈን?
❖ በ ፫/3 ደቂቃ ውስጥ የተለያዩ ቀለማት
❖ ኢየሱስ ክርስቶስ እና ድንግል ማርያም?
❖ ይህ በትክክል የ፫/3 ደቂቃ ቪዲዮ ነው!
❖ ጨረቃዋ ለሦስት ቀናት ሙሉ ሆና ትታያለች
❖ የጨረቃ ክስተት የሚከሰተው በዓመት ሦስት ወይም አራት ጊዜ ብቻ ነው።
😇 ያውም በፍልሰታ!
ሰኞ ምሽት ይህን ቀረጻ ባደረግኩ በሦስት ሰዓታት ውስጥ፣ ይህን ዘገባ በዴይሊ ሜል ላይ አየሁት። ባጋጠመኝ ነገር በጣም ተገረምኩ። በኋላም፣ ስለ ጌታችን የማይታሰብ ስቃይ የማያቋርጥ ሀሳቦች በአእምሮዬ ብቅ አሉ። መዶሻው ደጋግሞ ሲወርድ እና ጥፍሩን ወደ አንጓው ውስጥ እየገፋ ሲሄድ የእያንዳንዱን ድብደባ ህመም አስብኩት።
❖<መዝሙረ ዳዊት ምዕራፍ ፳፪፥፲፬>❖
“እንደ ውኃ ፈሰስሁ፤ አጥንቶቼም ሁሉ ተለያዩ፤ ልቤ እንደ ሰም ሆነ፥ በአንጀቴም መካከል ቀለጠ።”
❖<ትንቢተ ኢሳይያስ ምዕራፍ ፶፪፥፲፬>❖
“ፊቱ ከሰዎች ሁሉ ይልቅ፥ መልኩም ከሰዎች ልጆች ይልቅ ተጐሳቍሎአልና ብዙ ሰዎች ስለ አንተ እንደ ተደነቁ፥ እንዲሁ ብዙ አሕዛብን ያስደንቃል፤”
😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ!😢😢😢
📷 My Camera: Monday, August 19, 2024 – before the Shroud of Turin report:
❖ The Holy Shroud of Turin?
❖ Within 3 Minutes, different Colors
❖ Jesus Christ and The Virgin Mary?
❖ This is Exactly a 3-Minutes Video!
❖ The moon is full for three days
❖ The lunar phenomenon occurs only three or four times a year
😇 And this during The Fast of the Assumption of St. Mary!
In about three hours, after I took this shot, I saw this report on the Daily Mail. I was so awed by what I encountered. Later, the continuous thoughts about the unimaginable suffering of Our Lord pop up on my mind. Imagine the pain of each blow, as the hammer came down again and again, driving the nail deeper and deeper into His wrist.
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“I am spoured out like water, and all my bones are tout of joint; my uheart is like vwax; it is melted within my breast;”
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As many were astonished at you—his appearance was so marred, beyond human semblance, and his form beyond that of the children of mankind”
😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ!😢😢😢
🌕 The Next Full Moon is a Supermoon, a Blue Moon
Evening Sky Highlights
On the evening of Monday, August 19 (the evening of the full Moon), as twilight ends (at 8:58 PM), the rising Moon will be 7 degrees above the east-southeastern horizon.
Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, August 20 to 21, Saturn will be very close to the full Moon. As evening twilight ends (at 8:57 PM EDT) they will be 2 degrees above the eastern horizon with Saturn 1 degree to the upper left. They will be at their closest about an hour later. The Moon will reach its highest in the sky Wednesday morning (at 2:32 AM) with Saturn 2 degrees to the right.
The lunar phenomenon occurs only three or four times a year as the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. That makes our lunar satellite appear up to 14 per cent larger and a third brighter than normal, leading to some truly spectacular views while the moon is full for the next three days.
August continues to be an exciting month for sky-gazers. Closely following the peak of the Perseid meteor shower last week, the first of the year’s four consecutive supermoons is set to rise on August 19. The rare cosmic combination of a supermoon and blue moon peaks at 2:26 p.m. ET Monday.
The last time this lunar event occurred was August 2023, and the next super blue moons are projected for January and March of 2037. Approximately one-quarter of all full moons are supermoons, while a mere 3% of full moons are blue moons.
So-called supermoons appear as the biggest and brightest lunar events of the year. The moon’s orbit around Earth is not a perfect circle but an elliptical path. Scientists refer to the moon’s nearest point to Earth — an average distance of about 226,000 miles (363,300 kilometers) — along its 27-day journey as the satellite’s perigee, according to NASA.
There are varied definitions for supermoons, said Noah Petro, lab chief of NASA’s Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry lab. However, a full moon within 90% of perigee is often described as a supermoon, he said.
When the moon is closest to Earth in its orbit, it can appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it’s at its farthest point from the planet, known as apogee, about 251,000 miles (405,500 kilometers) from Earth.
While this perceived size increase might be subtle, NASA describes a supermoon as noticeably brighter than other full moons throughout the year. It may be challenging to see the difference, but a supermoon significantly impacts Earth, leading to higher-than-normal tides due to its proximity.
💭 Scientists Make Startling Discovery After Analyzing Cloth 'Jesus Was Buried In'
https://old.bitchute.com/video/JSQv6DuUsi2P/
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