An OMEN! Part 3. Solar eclipses 2017 -2024 Jackson County, Southern Illinois

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Parts one and two tell the story of two magnificent solar eclipses across the United States, raising the story of Egypt. The inquisitive French explored the regions of ‘Little Egypt’, Illinois, long ago. The Ancient Egyptian Religion worshipped or followed the sun for the sake of a calendar. The sun was their main god, and they called this brilliance of the sky Ra.
The French commander, Napoleon, and his army marched down the Nile River to explore Egypt. Afterwards came the linguist Jean Champollion to Egypt, affirming his insights on ancient Egyptian writing.
Back in France, he was armed with many notes on his expedition with the help of astronomer Jean Baptiste.
In the Spring of 1831 at the Academy of Science, the audience was captivated by Champollion’s lecture that eclipse cycles and solstices help date ancient astronomical events. The Egyptians were obsessed with sun worship but did not notice the eclipse’s true revelation despite many solar eclipses crisscrossing the Nile Valley.
‘Yet, no one has found a single reference to an eclipse, either the Sun or the Moon, in all ancient Egyptian history’. Bryan Brewer. Eclipse. 1991.
In the Book of Daniel’s second chapter, verses 27 and 28, he says, v27 “No wise man, enchanter, magician, or diviner can explain to the king the mystery he has asked about, v28 but there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries. NIV.
The moon has an elliptical orbit, meaning there are times when the moon is furthest away from the Earth and times when it is closest to the Earth. The moon’s orbit around the Earth is tilted by 5 degrees to the ecliptic. If this was not so, then there would be an eclipse every new moon and full moon. In this case, for an eclipse to occur, the moon must intercept at or near the ascending or descending nodes. At such an alignment, the Moon will cast a shadow manifesting a solar eclipse, or the Earth will cast a shadow to view a lunar eclipse. Because the moon’s orbit is elliptical, three types of eclipses can occur: total, annular, and partial, appearing as a tiny bite of the sun’s disk.
In this part of the eclipses, findings by gifted authors explain eclipses' relation to prophetic time and the joyous dance of the sun and moon, celebrating their swirling dance that mirrors prophetic time in the books of Daniel and Revelation.

Bibliography.
The Keys of Egypt. The Race to Read the Hieroglyphs. Lesley and Roy Adkins. 2001. Page 282. The French encountered many amazing discoveries throughout Egypt.
Eclipse. History. Science, Awe. Bryan Brewer. 2017. Pages 50, 51. A must-read to comprehend eclipse families, an example is given for the 2017 eclipse.
Eclipse. David and Carol Allen. 1987. Page 53. They give some clarity to something complex.
Sun, Moon & Earth. Robin Heath. 2023. He is an insightful author and is an outstanding book on the motion of the orbs in question!
Rabbinical Mathematics and Astronomy. W. M. Feldman. 1978. It is a very detailed mathematics on eclipse cycles and spherical astronomy.
Music: Ancient Egyptian Music - Hathor

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