Synopsis
In the year 212 of the earthly reign of the Messiah, Paul Dayenu, a former combatant in the wars of the Apocalypse, complete his bachelor's degree thesis in history at John Harvard Divinity College, in Cambridge, New Nizzanim. His manuscript details the conflicts between spiritual and corporeal forces until the advent of the Third World War and describes the causes, events, battles, and conclusions of the war, which culminate in the maneuvers against Israel and the latter's Western allies.
About the Author
Joel David Klenck has the ideal background to author manuscripts on the Apocalypse. He earned a PhD from Harvard in anthropology where he studied the archaeology of cult, Biblical Hebrew, ancient rituals and prophecies, and the origins of empires. Subsequently, he joined the United States Marine Corps and became an officer. His thesis at Artillery School focused on the tactical and strategic use of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and the defense against these horrific munitions. He then became an international shipping executive. From this diverse background, he has composed a four-volume series on the final battles of the end times in which he weaves together the premonitions of Biblical prophets, foresight of Jewish and Christian seers, military strategies, international economics, theological concepts, ancient cult practices, and human character into a fascinating and compelling series. He has written numerous books and articles in peer-reviewed journals on diverse subjects in archaeology, paleontology, zoology, botany, international economics, and military studies.
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