Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Sky Event

Total Solar Eclipse

Tonight, as just before sunset, some parts of the Pacific and South America will see a total solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse will be viewable in Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay, if weather permits. The following graphic shows what the solar eclipse is projected to look like:


The following map shows areas which will be able to sight this coming eclipse:

An interesting fact about solar eclipses is that they do not happen alone. Solar eclipses accompany lunar eclipses, by a gap of two weeks. In other words a solar eclipse will either precede a lunar eclipse or follow a lunar eclipse by about two weeks. This solar eclipse will be paired with a lunar eclipse on July 16.

This solar eclipse will take place in the Ta'am constellation (which is the tenth primary constellation), now known as Gemini, as shown in the image below:


The tenth primary constellation star-picture came to be viewed as “the twins” because these two do look alike. But the resemblance isn’t because they are twins. The ancients depicted this constellation as a man and woman—a bride and groom. 

This constellation is portraying Christ, our Heavenly Bridegroom, with His Bride, who are united at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Revelation 19:9). The Bride looks like the Groom because, by His Grace, she now fully reflects His lovely Character (Ezekiel 16:14). 

Ta’am, the original Hebrew name for this constellation is found in the Bible in 
Exodus 26:24. Here it is used to describe the perfect fitting of the Sanctuary boards, which were coupled together. 

The items which the Couple hold are all 
significant. The harp is a symbol of victory and praise. The Heavenly Bridegroom is not playing the harp, rather He is holding it, which shows that the victory has been gained through His Power and it is He Who is worthy to receive the praise. The Groom also holds a bow. This connects the Bridegroom with Qesheth

The Arrows shot from this Bow represent His Gospel Message which was “sharp in the heart of the King’s enemy” (Psalm 45:5). But the arrow is long gone, for the work of sharing the Gospel is finished. 

Finally, the spear in the Bride’s hand portrays having passed through persecution. But the spear is at rest, for her time of suffering is forever finished. This is the time of joy!

The placement of today's solar eclipse within the Ta'am constellation is a Heavenly Call for the Bride to get herself ready for the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. 
Revelation 19:7-9 “Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to Him: for the Marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready... Blessed are they which are called unto the Marriage Supper of the Lamb...These are the true sayings of God.” 

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