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Prophetic Confirmation:
"The Bible in Stone"
"I
tell you that, if these (people) should hold their peace,
the STONES would immediately cry out." (Luke 19:40)
Indeed, as Isaiah 19 states, the Great Pyramid is a marvelous
stone witness to the Lord. The striking religious symbolism
of the Great Pyramid and it’s amazing corroborations of Bible
prophecy and chronology have prompted the name "The Bible
in Stone."
The following chart will illustrate this corroborative testimony.
The black lines of the chart break down Bible History and
prophesy. When superimposed over the passage systems of the
Great Pyramid, note the amazing correspondences of history
with the symbolisms of these passage systems. The Egyptian
names for these passages (*) provide clues as to the symbolisms
intended by the Pyramid’s architect.
The most important features of God’s plan were carefully written
into the blue print of the Great Pyramid. These ages are not
arbitrarily drawn, but precise measurements of the chambers
and passageways coincide inch by inch (pyramid inch = one
year) with man’s history as detailed by the Bible.
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The
Present Evil World
This is the "night
of weeping" from which all men groan to be released. (Rom.
8:19, 22; 2 Pet. 3:6-13) There is some righteousness in the world,
but evil predominates.
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Air
Passages
Symbolizing that life will be provided for all
men on earth (see Queen’s Chamber) and faithful followers of Christ
in heaven (see King’s Chamber).
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The
Air Passage
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Grand
Gallery
"Hall of Truth in Light"*
28 feet high, 155 feet long, but only
6 feet wide. Its steep, narrow, but vaulted climb symbolizes the
privileges and difficulties of the "narrow way to life"
which Christ’s faithful followers walk at the present time and throughout
the Christian Age. It leads to the King’s Chamber, which represents
heaven.
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Looking into Grand Gallery from end of First
Ascending Passage
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First
Ascending Passage
"Hall of Truth in Darkness"*
Only the Great Pyramid has ascending passages,
making it unique among any of the other pyramids. The first of the
Great Pyramid’s upward passages represents the promise of life given
to all Jews who could keep the law. It is blocked at its lower end
by an immovable 50-ton granite plug. Granite in the Great Pyramid
symbolizes that which is divine. Thus, the granite plug demonstrates
that none could gain life during the Jewish age because none could
keep the perfect requirements of the divine law.
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Wide Angle View of Granite Plug blocking Ascending
Passage from Descending Passage
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Examining low end of Granite Plug from Descending
Passage
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Descending
Passage
"The Descent"*
A slippery, downhill passage, Jesus called
it the "Broad Way" to destruction. (Matt. 7:13) All men
have traveled this path toward death, but all men will gain a complete
opportunity for life through Christ in the resurrection.
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Looking up Descending Passage
toward steel gate 300' away.
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Looking down Descending Passage

Looking down Descending Passage with candlelight.
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The Well
"Well of Life"*
Not really a well, but a way of escape
from death to life for those in the lower reaches of the Pyramid.
It symbolizes Christ, whose death as a ransom sacrifice will provide
a sway of escape for all–even those in the "pit" of death.
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The Well Shaft.
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Looking up Well Shaft.
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The Pit
"Chamber of the Ordeal"*
Its sides and ceiling are finished, but
its floor is unfinished and extremely uneven. Thus, it is "
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raised from the dead by Christ with a fresh opportunity for life.
Job 33:24; Acts 24:15
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August Tornquist looking down
Shaft into Pit Room.
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The Pit Room
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King’s
Chamber
"Open Tomb of Resurrection"*
With granite walls and life-sustaining
air passages, the King’s Chamber is the largest and most beautiful
room. It is symbolic of divine life–immortality–the condition of
Christ’s faithful followers in heaven. There they will rule and
bless mankind. Rev. 20.6
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The Coffer in the King's Chamber.
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Fish-eye View of
King's Chamber
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Queen’s
Chamber
"Chamber of Regeneration"*
This large chamber symbolizes the everlasting
home for all men upon the earth. After they reach perfection in
Christ’s Kingdom, "there will be no more death, neither sorrow,
crying, nor pain." Rev. 21:4
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Fish-eye View of
Queen's Chamber
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Horizontal
Passage
6/7 of its length is cramped and low, and the
last 1/7 has room for a man to walk upright. This symbolizes 6,000
years of "night of weeping" followed by a 1,000-year Sabbath
rest and refreshing, which God promised his human family. Isa. 26:9;
35:1-10
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Todd Alexander in short Horizontal Passage
just before Pit Room.
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Looking into the Horizontal Passage from Queen's
Chamber showing the Step.
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The
World to Come...
Wherein dwelleth righteousness. This is
the "morning of joy" for which all men pray when they
utter the words, "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth..."
The first 1,000 years of this endless age is set aside in God’s
plan for the restoring of man and the conquering of sin and death.
Acts 3:19-21; 1 Cor. 15:25
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A "Witness
Pointing to Jesus"
In the Scriptures, Christ Jesus
is likened to the head cornerstone of a pyramid. Usually, the
cornerstone is at the base of a building, however, with a pyramid,
the cornerstone is the top stone, and all other stones must
conform to it, so that the final structure itself looks exactly
like the top-stone. A pyramid is the only structure which offers
this unique feature. The crowning feature of God’s Kingdom fulfilled
will be Christ, the acknowledged Head over all–its top stone.
Each symbolic stone will be fitly framed into the glorious building.
That it does represent Christ is indicated, not only by its
exact fitness as a symbol of Christ, but also by numerous references
to the symbol by prophets, apostles and by our Lord Jesus himself.
Isaiah 28:16 refers to Christ as the
"precious cornerstone." Zechariah 4:7 refers to its
placement at the top of the completed edifice, with great rejoicing,
saying, "He shall bring forth the headstone..." The
Prophet David, too, refers to our Lord, and uses a figure of
speech exactly corresponding to that of this stone "witness"
of Egypt. He says, prophetically, from the standpoint of the
future, "The stone which the builders rejected is become
the head-cornerstone. " (Psa.118:22-24)
Our Lord applied this very prophecy
to himself, showing that he was the rejected stone, and that
Israel rejected him, under the leadership of their priests and
Pharisees. Matt. 21:42-44; Acts 4:11) This is especially appropriate,
because the Great Pyramid has no top-stone, nor has one ever
been found.
The pyramid figure represents perfection
and completeness, and speaks to us in symbol of the plan of
God, showing that "in the dispensation of the fulness of
times, he will gather together [into one harmonious family,
though on different planes of being], under one Head, all things
in heaven and on earth, under Christ"–all not being conformable
being cut off. Eph. 1:10; 2:20-22–Diaglott |
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