I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, [which] shall never hold their peace day or night: ye that make mention of the LORD, keep not silence
1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 KJV
For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.
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Venus = the Bright and Morning Star, Jesus Mercury = Gabriel, the messenger ("trumpet blowing") archangel Moon = bride of Christ because it reflects the Sun ("SON") Spica = firstfruits
From:
New Moon, 9/2-3/2024. birthed in Virgo (Israel)!
Baby ESCAPES (Rev. 12:5). Israel faces GREAT turmoil! LINK
Year: 2024
Month: August 27 - waning, disappearing moon in dangerous horns of Taurus
to
Month: September 3 - baby moon birthed in Virgo's
crown*** of 12 stars (representing 12 tribes of Israel)
Hour: 10
Minute: 00
***Tuesday, September 3, 2024
The next new moon in September 2024 will occur on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 02:56 am (BST)1. It will
be in the sign of Virgo, aligning with the Sun 2. The
date and time for the new moon are September 2, 2024
at 9:56 PM EDT23.
***FROM:
Jewish Weddings: When and Where They Happen LINK For much of Jewish history, the third day of the week
(Tuesday) was considered an especially auspicious
day for a wedding. This was so because, concerning
the account of the third day of creation, the phrase “… and God saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:10,12)
appears twice. Therefore, Tuesday is a doubly good
day for a wedding.
■ As dawn brightens on Sunday morning September 1st, look
east-northeast for the hairline crescent Moon with Mercury 4° to
its right, as plotted below. Binoculars will help in the brightening sky.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
■ Starting about 15 or 20 minutes after sunset, look very low a
little left of west for Venus and the two-day-old crescent Moon,
as shown below. They're roughly 7° apart at dusk for North
America. Binoculars help bring them out through bright twilight.
They set before twilight ends.
NOTES:
***Personal warning USA East Coast! DON'T LOOK BACK!!!! LINK
***3 knocks at 3:38-3;39 a.m. (Sunday, 6/23/24) /
East Coast Vision LINK
Sky Calendar -- September 2024
1 Moon near Mercury at 14h UT (17° from Sun, morning sky). Mag. 0.5.
• Mercury (Wikipedia)
3 New Moon at 1:56 UT. Start of lunation 1258.
5 Mercury at greatest elongation west at 2h UT (18° from Sun, morning sky). Mag. −0.2.
5 Moon near Venus at 10h UT (25° from Sun, evening sky). Mag. −3.9. Occultation visible from Antarctica.
• Venus (Wikipedia)
• Occultation of Venus (In-The-Sky)
5 Moon at apogee (farthest from Earth) at 15h UT (distance 406,211km; angular size 29.4').
6 Moon near Spica at 18h UT (40° from Sun, evening sky). Occultation visible from Africa.
• Spica (Wikipedia)
• Occultation of Spica (In-The-Sky)
8 Saturn at opposition (opposite the Sun) at 4h UT. The planet is at its closest and brightest. Mag. 0.6.
• Saturn at Opposition (In-The-Sky)
8 Mars 0.85° S of M35 star cluster at 19h UT (74° from Sun, morning sky). Mag. 0.7.
10 Moon near Antares at 14h UT (evening sky). Occultation visible from western Australia.
• Antares (Wikipedia)
• Occultation of Antares (In-The-Sky)
11 First Quarter Moon at 6:06 UT.
17 Moon near Saturn at 11h UT (evening sky). Mag. 0.6. Occultation visible from western US, western Canada, NW Mexico, and NE Australia.
• Saturn (Wikipedia)
• Occultation of Saturn (In-The-Sky)
18 Partial Eclipse of the Moon from 2:13 to 3:16 UT, mid-eclipse at 2:44 UT. Visible from the Americas, Africa, and Europe.
• NASA Lunar Eclipses: 2021-2030 (NASA)
• Partial Lunar Eclipse of 2024 September 18 (PDF) (NASA)
18 Full Moon at 2:36 UT. Supermoon.
18 Venus 2.4° NNE of Spica at 10h UT (28° from Sun, evening sky). Mags. −3.9 and 1.0.
18 Moon at perigee (closest to Earth) at 13:34 UT (distance 357,286km; angular size 33.4'). Only 11 hours after Full Moon.
18 Moon near Neptune at 8h UT (morning sky). Occultation visible from North America, Mexico and SE Alaska.
• Neptune (Wikipedia)
• Occultation of Neptune (In-The-Sky)