The Purim Blood Moons: A Cosmic Warning? The 2024-2026 Triad Not Seen Since the Crucifixion (32-34 AD)
Opinion | Prophecy & High Strangeness
Executive Summary
If you thought the Revelation 12 sign of 2017 was the peak of celestial signaling, look up. A rare "triad" of lunar eclipses is currently marking the Feast of Purim in 2024, 2025, and 2026. Proponents argue this specific sequence has only happened once before in history: during the three years surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (32-34 AD). We investigate the astronomical data, the chilling connection to Amos 8, and why March 3, 2026, is being called "The Activator" for end-times events.

Genesis 1:14 tells us that the lights in the firmament are not just for light—they are for "signs and seasons." In Hebrew, "seasons" means "appointed times" (Moedim). The universe is a clock, and occasionally, it chimes.
A new theory suggests we are in the middle of a loud chime right now. A sequence of lunar eclipses is hitting the Jewish feast of Purim for three consecutive years. According to researchers, this pattern is statistically impossible to ignore and points directly to a major prophetic fulfillment on March 3, 2026. Is this just orbital mechanics, or is the sky trying to tell us that the "Great Conjunction" is here?
The Celestial Timepiece: A 3-Year Warning
The theory posits that God uses "triads" of signals to mark pivotal shifts in human history. Unlike the famous "Tetrads" (four blood moons) which happen periodically, a triad marking a specific minor feast like Purim is exceptionally rare.
The sequence identified is as follows:
- Purim 2024: Marked by a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on March 25 (Shushan Purim).
- Purim 2025: Marked by a Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) on March 14.
- Purim 2026: Marked by a Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) on March 3.
This creates a ramp-up effect: a subtle signal in 2024, followed by two "Blood Moons" in 2025 and 2026. The final eclipse on March 3, 2026, is viewed as the "Activator"—the moment the countdown hits zero.
Fact-Check: Do the Dates Align?
At What Then Studio, we check the charts. Here is the astronomical reality:
2024: Purim fell on March 23-24. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurred on March 25. This aligns with "Shushan Purim," the day Purim is celebrated in walled cities like Jerusalem.
2025: Purim falls on March 13-14. A Total Lunar Eclipse occurs on March 14. This is a direct hit.
2026: Purim falls on March 2-3. A Total Lunar Eclipse occurs on March 3. This is another direct hit.
The alignment is real. The odds of a Total Lunar Eclipse falling exactly on the Feast of Purim two years in a row, preceded by an eclipse on Shushan Purim the year prior, are astronomical.
The Crucifixion Parallel: 32-34 AD
Why does this matter? Because it has happened before. Proponents of this theory point to the only other time in history this specific "Feast Triad" occurred: the years surrounding the Crucifixion.
NASA data confirms lunar eclipses on Passover in:
- 32 AD: Total Eclipse on April 14 (Passover).
- 33 AD: Partial Eclipse on April 3 (Passover). This date is widely considered the actual date of the Crucifixion, aligning with the "moon turning to blood" mentioned in Acts 2:20.
- 34 AD: While visible eclipses vary by location, calculations show an eclipse alignment for the Passover season in this year as well.
If the first triad marked the "Age of Grace" (the Cross), does the second triad mark the end of it?
Prophetic Meaning: "Feasts Turned to Mourning"
Purim is traditionally a chaotic, joyous festival celebrating the defeat of Haman, who tried to exterminate the Jews. However, the prophecy linked to these moons comes from Amos 8:10:
"I will turn your feasts into mourning and all your songs into lamentation... and I will make it as the mourning of an only son, and the end thereof as a bitter day."
The video argues that Purim—often celebrated with excessive drinking and "zombie walks" in modern Israel—has become displeasing to God. The Blood Moons are not a sign of approval, but a warning of judgment. Specifically, they may signal a reversal: a time when the "Haman" spirit (End Times enemies like Gog) rises again, turning a day of celebration into a day of sudden destruction.
The "Great Conjunction" & Predictive Programming
Strangely, the video highlights a clip from the 1982 film The Dark Crystal, where a character predicts the end of the world based on a "Great Conjunction" of three suns.
While movies are fiction, the concept of "predictive programming"—where the enemy reveals plans through media—is a staple of high strangeness research. The parallel is eerie: "Three suns lined up" in the movie; "Three moons lined up" in our reality. Both signal a cracking of the world order and a shift in the "angle of eternity."
What Then? The Final Grain of Sand
At What Then Studio, we look for patterns. The 2024-2026 triad is a pattern that screams for attention.
If March 3, 2026, is indeed the "Activator," we should expect the geopolitical temperature to spike as we approach it. The rise of conflict in the Middle East (modern-day Persia, the setting of the Purim story) is not a coincidence. Whether you view this as a divine signal or a cosmic clockwork, the message is the same: The time for "business as usual" is over. The universe is counting down.
FAQ: The Purim Eclipses
A: Purim is not one of the seven Levitical feasts commanded in the Torah (like Passover), but it is a biblical feast established in the Book of Esther to celebrate Jewish deliverance.
A: Visibility varies by specific eclipse path, but in biblical astronomy, the *existence* of the sign on the appointed day is often considered more significant than local visibility.
A: Most biblical scholars and astronomers pinpoint April 3, 33 AD as the date of the Crucifixion. On this day, a partial lunar eclipse occurred, which would have been visible as a red moon rising over Jerusalem.
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