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Apocalypse
Strategies of Hell and the Third World War

Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500208

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 culminates in the maneuvers against Israel and the latter’s Western allies.

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Judgment
Restoration and Demise of the United States

Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500253

In the year 216 of the earthly reign of the Messiah, Paul Dayenu, a former combatant in the wars of the Apocalypse, completes his Master’s Degree thesis in history at John Harvard Divinity College, in Cambridge, New Nizzanim. His manuscript describes the events after World War III including the restoration of the United States, the defense of Africa, and the final demise of the American nation.

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Rebellion
Campaigns of the Devil against the United States

Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500260

In the year 224 of the earthly reign of the Messiah, Paul Dayenu, a former combatant in the wars of the Apocalypse, completes his Doctoral Degree thesis in history at John Harvard Divinity College, in Cambridge, New Nizzanim. His manuscript provides a detailed account of the rebellion of the United States against the last world empire, controlled by Europe and ruled by the Devil.

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Genesis:
Ancient Taxonomies and the Demise of the Dinosaurs

Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500246

The ancient Hebrews maintained their own biological classification system and were aware of paleontological analyses, the demise of the dinosaurs, and the subsequent increase in mammals, during the early history of the earth. The Linnaean classification system, familiar to modern biology, follows the earliest recorded taxonomic system, Historia Animalium, authored by Aristotle around 343 B.C. Earlier than Aristotle, a Biblical classification system of terrestrial and marine animals reportedly from God was recorded by Moses in the 15th Century B.C., according to traditionalist scholars, or between 1000-500 B.C., as proposed by liberal scholars following the Documentary Hypothesis. An evaluation was completed of the usage of the Hebrew terms for each taxonomic group and a comparison is rendered between Biblical classification systems and Linnaean taxonomies. The analysis suggests both similarities and notable differences between the major taxonomic groups from the Tanakh (Bible) and Linnaean classifications. In addition, an evaluation was completed of the usage of the Hebrew terms for each animal group during creation week, after the Fall, during the Flood, and later in Biblical history. The analysis exhibits that animals, with characteristics similar to the dinosaurs, declined significantly after the Fall and before the Noachian Deluge. Conversely, after the Fall mammals increased markedly. This conclusion follows most paleontological research exhibiting that dinosaurs perished before the floruit of mammalian fauna.


The Genesis Model for the Origin, Variation, and Continuation of Human Populations
Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500239

A model is presented based on a comprehensive analysis of Biblical references for the origin, variation, and continuation of human populations. This paradigm is compared to a breadth of paleontological, bioanthropological, and archaeological evidence regarding human origins and associations are made between the Nephilim or “fallen” human populations in Genesis and non-modern humans such as Neanderthals. The model provides a more comprehensive explanation for the array of human origins data, especially the alleged evidence for the greater antiquity of anatomically modern human bones; the temporal coexistence of modern and non-modern human populations; variation in the morphological traits of human populations; and the continuation of only modern human populations into the present Holocene period.


The Exodus from Egypt:
Archaeological Data and Expectations

Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500222

The Exodus from Egypt has been as source of controversy for millennia as different groups of scholars have debated both the historicity and the date of the event. Due to a lack of Egyptian inscriptions that mention the Exodus, during the 15th Century B.C., most scholars have abandoned the Biblical timeline, shifted the event to another period, attempted to radically change Egyptian chronologies, or declared the event a myth or fabrication. This manuscript compares the timelines of the Biblical narrative and Conventional Egyptian chronologies and reviews data from archaeological, bioanthropological, philological, and historical sources in Egypt and Canaan. The analysis suggests that the Exodus occurred as the Biblical narrative suggests, in the 15th Century B.C., specifically during the reign of Thutmose II.


The Region of Eden and the Gardens of God
Joel D. Klenck
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ISBN: 9780984500215

The proposed location of the region, which once contained the Garden of Eden, is controversial. This manuscript reviews the debate and analyzes the proposed locations for Eden in Turkey, Iraq and Israel incorporating data from paleontology, archaeology, geology, history, and Hebrew references from the Tanakh (Bible). In addition, Biblical references suggest the classification of groups of plants and animals, the association of certain flora and fauna, and the presence of at least three types of gardens. These three Biblical gardens correlate with paleontological assemblages from the three geological eras of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. The Biblical account of the creation of plant and animal kinds and their placement in gardens throughout the earth suggests an ancient explanatory model for paleontological assemblages. In modern paleontological studies, plants and animals increasingly overlap their alleged temporal boundaries and yet certain floral and faunal groups continue to be found associated with each other in geographical locales.




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