The moon – 14% bigger and 20% brighter than normal – will appear in our skies on this evening.
The last time the moon was this close to Earth was in 1948, almost 70 years ago.
As it will be the second successive month with a Supermoon and a third expected to come in December – fears are rife that the apocalypse is imminent.
Truth seekers have pointed to the last time the moon was this close.
In 1948, the state of Israel was declared an independent nation but this time around, some believe the cosmic event could bring about the second coming.
One Facebook user wrote: “The largest supermoon in decades, and the same month that the tomb of Jesus Christ is unearthed.... guarantee that something big is about to go down.”
Facebook group Kingdom League International wrote on the social media site: “With all the craziness going on consider this.
“There's going to be the closest super moon since 1948. The moon is a type of Jesus as it reflects the light of the sun (type of the Father).
“Does anyone remember what occurred in 1948? How about Israel became a nation (Isa 66:8 fulfilled).
“This is going to be a significant year for the cause of Christ.”
In May, fears emerged that Donald Trump is the "antichrist" and his election would spark the apocalyspe.
And it has already been predicted that the moon will spark huge tidal waves and massive earthquakes.
But when linked to the Bible, the significance of the supermoon is immense for Christians.
In Luke 21:25-26, the Bible says: “And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men's hearts failing them for fear, and looking after those things which are coming on the earth.”
Scientists have been quick to calm fears, though.
NASA explained: "When the moon is near the horizon, it can look unnaturally large when viewed through trees, buildings, or other foreground objects.
"The effect is an optical illusion, but that fact doesn’t take away from the experience."
dailystar.co.uk
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