Under the Blood Moon (The Stargazers Trilogy Book 1)

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mentioning the Muslim viewpoint is because many are joining them. Isabella may be Muslim. What do you say?” asked Sybil.
    “Those Islamic beliefs appear to be similar to Jewish and Christian beliefs, but are far different. Love and hate are at opposite ends of the spectrum. The Mahdi teaching is nothing like the actual return of Christ.” Solomon was quite serious.
    Ms. Dancer said, “I have another word from the Lord for you.”
    “Of course.”
    “ The Prophet Daniel foretold the first coming of the Messiah, which was fulfilled down to the very day. Daniel told how many days it would be from the first day the word went forth to rebuild the temple until Messiah came to the temple. It was ’zactly what happened. That was the day Jesus rode the donkey into town and the people shouted: ‘Hosanna, hosanna.’”
    Sybil shook her head. “Amazing.”
    “The Prophet Daniel prophesied of the Antichrist comin’ as well,” said Solomon. “Could Islam confuse the Antichrist with the Mahdi? I say, don’t let Isabella fool you.”
    “Did Daniel say who the false one is?” she asked.
    “He said that he would be the prince of the people who destroyed Jerusalem and the temple. That happened in 70 AD,” said Solomon. “His prophecy was that the Messiah would come under their rule. It was to be one week of years, which is 49 years of 360 days from the restoration of Jerusalem to the Jews.”
    Callista said, “That was the day Jesus rode the donkey into Jerusalem.”
    “Prophecy repeats itself,” said Solomon. “The last fulfillment of the restoration occurred on June 7, 1967. That was the six-day war where Israel took back Old Jerusalem and the temple mount.”
    “Referring to modern times, the 69th week, mentioned in Daniel, will end on September 23, 2015. Some believe that day, the be the 70th Week of Daniel.”
    “Okay.” Sybil frowned that she did not understand.
    “Much is told about world darkness when the Tribulation starts—it will begin in darkness.”
    Callista said, “The Talmud states that many claim the Messiah will come at the end of the shmitta .”
    “Does it say which year that will be?” Sybil’s eyes bugged out.
    Solomon said, “No, but the signs of the times point to this year.”
    Sybil muttered, “That is scary.”
    “Yes, it is.” Callista kissed Sybil on top of her head like a mom, and she went back upstairs. Turning, she said, “You must get the know the Lord.”

 
    Chapter Nineteen
    December 20 th , 8:00 a.m.
     
    Across town, out in the woods, Eric lay on the cold, hard cement floor, weeping. He muttered, “I don’t understand. I don’t understand.”
    A young man came with a bowl of oatmeal, without sugar or milk. “Here’s breakfast.”
    “It is so flat.” Eric tasted it and frowned. “Why am I tortured like this?”
    “She is not trying to torture you, just deprive you until you talk.” He put his hand in his pocket and pulled out two packets each of sugar and creamer. “This should help.”
    “Thanks.” Eric looked up. “Why is she doing this to me?”
    “She wants you to talk.” Luckily, she had not come yet herself.
    “I don’t know what to say.” Sweat collected at the base of his spine.
    “It is your dream. She wants you to explain it.” He frowned.
    “I can’t.” Eric looked with a pleading look in his eyes, as he studied the face of his guard. “What’s your name?”
    “I’m not supposed to tell, but it is Jalen.” He looked around the room at the bare, blackened walls. “You are Jewish, right?”
    “I’ve been told that I am half. I don’t know.”
    “That is what it is all about.”
    “Can you explain it to me?” He bit his lower lip.
    “There are two super duper powers—one much more so than the other. It is God and Satan. God is good, loving and kind. He made all things.
    “Satan is sometimes called the dragon. He is bad, all bad. There are bad angels following him, called demons. He can’t create anything.”
    Eric shook

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