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‘The timing of ‘the end’ is ultimately mysterious’

WND StaffBy WND Staff

A lot has been written, and a lot more has been speculated, about the significance of solar eclipses, and specifically, the eclipse looming on Monday, April 8.

Many perceive it as a sign in the heavens, perhaps linked to the biblical “second coming” of Christ, and the end of the age.

But an article by Eric Vanden Eykel, an associate professor of religious studies at Ferrum College and a self-described “scholar of early Christian literature,” suggests the Bible itself debunks that, as the authors writing about such events “share a sense that the timing of ‘the end’ is ultimately mysterious and unknowable.”

That means, he explains, “attempting to predict such timing by means of things like eclipses is, at the very least, not terribly ‘biblical.'”He explained the coming eclipse likely does not provide any signal about the second coming.

“But that hasn’t stopped people from speculating that it does,” he explained in an article that appeared at StudyFinds.org.

The New Testament has many references to Jesus’ return, he said.

He said, “Religious theories surrounding this eclipse are part of a larger pattern of attempts to find meaning in astronomical events that goes back thousands of years.”

He said, “One of the more famous examples from the ancient world of people finding meaning in the skies occurred in 44 B.C.E., when a comet appeared in the skies over Italy just four short months after the assassination of Julius Caesar. Roman authors Pliny the Elder and Suetonius claimed that the comet was visible for about a week and that it was so bright, it could be spotted in the late afternoon.”

Many at the time thought that was a sign Caesar had “ascended to the heavens and had taken a seat among the many gods of Rome.”

He pointed out in 2020 there was speculation about a planetary conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn and their connection to the “Star of Bethlehem.”

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