NASA's recent astronomical research lends credibility to biblical narratives surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, particularly a lunar eclipse that reportedly turned the moon red over Jerusalem on April 3, 33 AD. This celestial event aligns with biblical descriptions, notably in Matthew 27:45, where darkness enveloped the land. Scholars, including Colin Humphreys and W. Graeme Waddington, suggest that these eerie occurrences were predicted in ancient texts, presenting a fascinating convergence of science and scripture that has gained traction, especially on social media platforms as Good Friday approaches.
Christian texts mention that the moon turned to blood after Jesus's crucifixion - potentially referring to a lunar eclipse, during which the moon takes on a reddish hue.
From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land, reads one translation of Matthew 27:45 - a Gospel verse describing the surreal skies as Jesus hung on the cross.
The eclipse theory...is now catching fire on TikTok - just in time for Good Friday.
For believers, it's a striking echo of prophetic passages in the Bible.
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