Then a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon (selēnē | σελήνη | nom sg fem) under her feet, and on her head was a crown of twelve stars.
The fourth angel blew his trumpet, and a third of the sun was struck, and a third of the moon (selēnēs | σελήνης | gen sg fem), and a third of the stars, so that a third of them were darkened; for a third of the day there was no light, and for a third of the night as well.
And when he opened the sixth seal, I looked, and there was a great earthquake; the sun became as black as sackcloth made of hair, the entire moon (selēnē | σελήνη | nom sg fem) became like blood,
The sun has one kind of glory, the moon (selēnēs | σελήνης | gen sg fem) another kind of glory, the stars another kind of glory; and star differs from star in glory.
The sun will be turned into darkness and the moon (selēnē | σελήνη | nom sg fem) into blood, before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.
“There will be signs in the sun and moon (selēnē | σελήνῃ | dat sg fem) and stars; and on the earth distress among nations confused by the roaring and surging of the sea;
“Immediately after the suffering of those days, the sun will be darkened and the moon (selēnē | σελήνη | nom sg fem) will not give its light, and the stars will fall from the sky and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
Sopater, the son of Pyrrhus from Berea, went with him, as did Aristarchus and Secundus (Sekoundos | Σεκοῦνδος | nom sg masc) from Thessalonians, Gaius a resident of Derbe, Timothy, and the Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus.