
"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."
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.
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