Chronicles of the Third Temple

Chronicles of the Third Temple

by Martin Shinedling
Chronicles of the Third Temple

Chronicles of the Third Temple

by Martin Shinedling

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Overview

Chronicles of the Third Temple - Empisizes that God knows the end from the beginning. While many have despaired about building the third temple because the Temple Mount is occupied, this story emphasizes that God knew the Jews would be forced to leave Israel and that Muslims would occupy the land.
God prepared another site to build the temple before the Jews entered Isreal. The story accounts for an elderly psychologist who is called to build the temple with the help of Evangelical Christians, Mormons, Hasidic Jews and other Jewish volunteers. It is an epic story in that several different people are called to help in the building of the temple. It also describes how the Anti Christ comes to fight Isreal and the conflict that occurs around the world including earthquakes, famine and disease. It also describes the breaking of dams and huge tusnamis that plague sea coasts.
Despite all that Satan can do, the temple is built but the Jews succumb to fear of the Anti Christ and eventually have to turn to the Messiah for saving them. An account of the Two witnesses that protect the temple and the Temple Mount is presented. And stories of volunteers from the United States who fight the Anti Christ are included.
The book is 725 pages long but is fast reading and once you start it is difficult to stop reading.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014618144
Publisher: Martin Shinedling
Publication date: 07/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 294 KB

About the Author

Martin M. Shinedling received his B.A. and M.A. from California State University in Lost Angeles. He obtained a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Brigham Young University. He did graduate work at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor under the tuteledge of Aaran Smith, a professor emiritis in Neuropsychology.
Dr. Shinedling worked for the Central Intelligence Agency as a staff psychologist following his degree. He has also mnaged mental health clinics and was an Associate Professor of Psychology at Sagninaw Valley State University.
Currently, he has a small privat practice in St. George, Utah.
Dr. Shinedling has five children and 13 grandchildren. He enjoys writing, researching, reading and walking.
His ancestors come from Lithuania and White Russia and were orthodox Jews. His father a professional soldier till he contracted Yellow Fever while he was in the Mountain Infantry in the Pacific converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Dr. Shinedling tried, Judaism, Catholocism, Protestantism and eventually rejoined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
He is a High Priest and teaches the High Priest Quorum once a month.
Dr. Shinedling regularly attends the local temple and looks forward to the return of the Third Temple in the End Times.
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