Synopsis
In many religions, not just Christianity and Judaism, “the end of the world,” or more properly, the end of the age is foretold in their sacred writings. At the close of Jesus’ ministry, as he faced death, he gave his disciples a blow-by-blow prophetic dialogue of events he said would happen at the end of this age, foretelling his second advent to earth. This is found in Matthew 24. Throughout the ages numerous attempts by Bible scholars have been made to predict when that would happen. All have failed. As the close of the twentieth century approached, anticipation was high among fundamentalist Christians who said that the second coming could happen anytime. Even psychics were predicting that a new world leader would arise and bring peace on earth. Why were these all wrong? If the signs were all around us that Jesus was to return around the year 2000, as these people predicted, why didn’t it happen? What were they missing? In this unique book, Bible Scholar, Stanley J. St. Clair, gives a shocking new theory as to how so many have missed the mark in their predictions, and if and when these events could occur.
About the Author
Stanley J. St. Clair has degrees in ReligiousEducation and Sacred Literature, and is the author Prayers of Prophets, Knights and Kings (Trafford Publishing,Victoria, BC, Canada, 2006), MysteriousPeople of the Bible in the Light of History (St. Clair Publications, 2008)and the best-selling Most ComprehensiveOrigins of Clichés, Proverbs and Figurative Expressions (St. ClairPublications, 2013), which hasgarnered much praise from prominent persons, referenced for in doctorate thesisat Vanderbilt University, and used to teach English as a second language. He isalso a former Eastern Vice President of Clan Sinclair, U.S.A., co-founder ofSt. Clair Research and its worldwide DNA project, and owner of St. ClairPublications. By his close relationship with high ranking individuals,politicians, researchers and best-selling authors, he is uniquely qualified to writeon this subject.
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