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The term "Blood Moon" has no astronomical meaning but is a name used by the American evangelist, John Hagee, to bring attention to himself and sell the book he has written on the subject.
The term "Blood Moon" has no astronomical meaning but is a name used by the American evangelist, John Hagee, to bring attention to himself and sell the book he has written on the subject.
Not to be outdone, [[Voice of God Recordings]] got on the Blood Moon bandwagon by publishing an article on September 25, 2015 a few days before the lunar eclipse which stated:
:''Are these simply coincidences, or is the Lord trying to show us something? We already know the hour is late, but this should always be on our minds:
:''God sent a prophet with the ministry of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the children back to the faith of the Pentecostal fathers. This ministry foreruns the Second Coming of Christ. Small groups of people in every nation on earth have accepted this ministry, and their faith is increasing every day by hearing the Voice of God. They will surely have their garments white, oil in their lamps, and be ready for His Second Coming.<ref>Branham.org, Sept 25, 2015, ''Four Blood Moons''</ref>


=Did William Branham refer to Blood Moons?=
=Did William Branham refer to Blood Moons?=