On March 3, 2026, the full moon of 14 Adar will coincide with a lunar eclipse, placing a dramatic celestial event directly on the festival of Purim. For those who observe the biblical calendar and reflect on the prophetic rhythms of Scripture, such timing invites thoughtful consideration. While eclipses are natural and predictable astronomical events governed by precise orbital mechanics, their occurrence on appointed times in the Hebrew calendar often stirs deeper reflection about divine order, covenant faithfulness, and redemptive patterns woven into both creation and history. This year’s lunar eclipse offers an opportunity not for speculation or alarm, but for theological meditation rooted in Scripture and responsible understanding of the heavens.
