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This article critiques John Hagee's 'blood moons' theory, which claims that lunar tetrads coinciding with Jewish feast days are divine signs of significant events for Israel. McGeown examines Hagee's hermeneutical method and selective use of historical data to demonstrate the speculative and unbiblical nature of this eschatological interpretation.
The Four Blood Moons When the moon passes directly behind the earth, and the sun, earth and moon are in direct alignment, there is a lunar eclipse. Because in a total lunar eclipse the moon has a reddish glow, it is sometimes called a "blood moon." In recent years and months, John Hagee, pastor of Cornerstone Church, San Antonio, Texas, has been fueling speculation of something significant happening on the date of these blood moons. His theory is as follows. First, God has given the sun,...
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