GOD’S JUDGMENT WARNING? April solar eclipse to cast darkness across 7 U.S. towns named “Ninevah” from the Bible
(…)Continuing with the broadcast, Mike Adams discussed the significance of a solar eclipse passing through seven towns in North America named Nineveh, drawing parallels to the biblical story of Jonah and the city of Nineveh. The towns, all bearing the name of the ancient Assyrian capital, have been named after the biblical city known for its repentance and divine intervention.
Adams explained that the town of Nineveh was known for its wickedness but was ultimately spared from destruction after its inhabitants repented upon hearing Jonah's message. "Jonah was essentially sent to Nineveh to preach to the people, but he didn't want to go because it was such a cesspool of filth and sin," Adams said.
The people of Nineveh ultimately heeded Jonah's warning and repented en masse. "Every single one of them, it says from the King down to the lowest peasant, they all repented," Adams stated. "Everybody fasted. That'll never happen in America."
Adams also mentioned that Nineveh was eventually destroyed, but not by God. The city's destruction came at the hands of its longtime enemy, Israel. "Nineveh was the capital city of Assyria, which is the the longtime enemy of Israel," the interviewer said. "The geolocation of Nineveh today is in Iraq."
The solar eclipse's path through seven towns named Nineveh has raised questions about whether this event could be considered a divine coincidence or a message from God. The journalist noted that if one believes in coincidences, it would be an interesting occurrence for the solar eclipse to pass through these specific towns.
In conclusion, Adams highlighted the importance of understanding the significance of events like the solar eclipse and their connections to historical stories such as Jonah and Nineveh. "If you think about the fact that this this solar eclipse is going through seven towns in North America that are named Nineveh that have been named, obviously, after this biblical town," the interviewer said, "and what an odd coincidence it is, if you believe in coincidences, that this would traverse the path of crossing all seven towns."
Adams further pointed out that the number seven holds great significance in the Bible, often representing God's presence or intervention. With this eclipse passing through seven towns named Niveh, some are wondering if it could be a sign of judgment or a call for Americans to change their ways.
The path of the solar eclipse will travel through Central Texas, Arkansas, Southeastern Missouri, Southern Illinois, and Southern Indiana in the United States before crossing into Canada. While these areas are predominantly Christian, the interviewee argues that the message may be intended for the entire nation, as this is a national event and the next time such an occurrence will happen in North America is in the year 2044.
Some scientists and physicists might dismiss the idea of divine intervention in the motion of celestial bodies; however, Adams poses the question that if God has knowledge of these motions due to His omniscience, and He is the one who set everything in motion, then could this not be a sign from Him?
The solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, may simply be an astronomical event or a fascinating coincidence. However, for some, it raises questions about whether America is being judged or warned through the celestial alignment of the Sun, Moon, and Earth. As the nation awaits this rare phenomenon, these discussions will continue to provoke thought and reflection on the role of faith in understanding the world around us.
Is America ready to repent for its sins against children and God?
Many people believe that if America does not repent for its sins and change its ways, it will face the wrath of God in the form of natural disasters and other catastrophes. The interviewer asked whether America is ready to repent and reject its evil ways, such as abortion and transgenderism. Adams expressed skepticism, stating that most Americans are not willing to change their ways or acknowledge God's existence. He believes that only a small portion of the country would be prepared to repent, while the majority remains entrenched in evil and worships Satan instead of Jesus Christ.
When asked how one could vote in a hypothetical cosmic poll conducted by God on whether to unleash judgment against America or not, Adams emphasized that even those who are devout Christians and follow the teachings of Christ would be affected if God decides to judge the nation. The consequences of such divine intervention would be far-reaching and devastating for all Americans, regardless of their personal beliefs or actions.
Adams reiterated a call to reflect on the potential consequences of America's continued refusal to repent and turn towards God. As the country faces increasing signs of judgment, it remains unclear whether any significant change will occur before it is too late. This epic cosmic battle between good and evil will inevitably lead to collateral damage, with innocent lives being lost due to the destructive nature of the conflict.
Adams says that while they desire for God to ultimately defeat Satan, he recognizes that this war may result in significant harm to those who are not directly involved in the battle between good and evil. He explained that innocent people could be caught in the line of fire as a result of area effect weapons or other catastrophic events unleashed by God during the conflict.
Despite acknowledging the potential for harm to come to innocent individuals, God's ultimate goal is to defeat evil and restore order to the world. Those who find themselves in the path of destruction may still be granted entry into heaven. However, Adams warned that when God unleashes his wrath on a nation, it is not limited to specific targets or individuals. Instead, the entire country may be affected by the consequences of this cosmic battle. As a result, he advised Americans to prepare for potential disasters by preparing to shelter in bunkers, or other safe locations away from urban areas and blast zones.