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CHAPTER 6: THIRD DARKENED- 4 Trumpet
Saturn
Virgo
Uranus
October 2394 End of month, sunrise: the sun eclipsed with three objects: Uranus, Saturn and moon
Remember, that the last heavenly event was seen in the skies above as a comet. The interpretation of “and a
third of the waters became wormwood” would bring significance to the event on the earth. “Wormwood” made the waters
bitter and poisonous, which represents serving another god. The scripture clearly describes this in Deuteronomy
29:18 “so that there will not be among you…… whose heart turns away today from the LORD our God, to go and serve the gods of
those nations; that there will not be among you a root bearing poisonous fruit and wormwood.”
This appears to be a clear description of those who have turned their hearts away from the Almighty God to
worship the Antichrist during the End Times. Even though, John describes this heavenly event as a “star burning
like a torch”, it had a much greater significance to its meaning based upon scripture. Look at the above event and
see how darkened the earth is at sunrise over Jerusalem. It is because the sun is eclipsed with three objects which
are the planets of Uranus, Saturn and the moon. Let us first take a look at what Matthew Henry's commentary
states about the fourth judgment.
The Fourth Angel Sounded
The nature of this calamity; it was darkness; it fell therefore upon the great luminaries of the heaven, that give light to the world—the
sun, and the moon, and the stars, either the guides and governors of the church, or of the state, who are placed in higher orbs than the
people, and are to dispense light and benign influences to them.
2. The limitation: it was confined to a third part of these luminaries; there was some light both of the sun by day, and of the moon
and stars by night, but it was only a third part of what they had before. Without determining what is matter of controversy in these
points among learned men, we rather choose to make these their comforts, and makes even life itself bitter and burdensome.
3. God does not in this world stir up his wrath, but sets bounds to the most terrible judgments.