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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 35

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 35

THE JUBILEE An outstanding year in the history of the nation of Israel was that on which fell their last typical jubilee, 626 B.C. As pointed out in Section XXII (“Rest and Restitution” Part 23 and 24 in our study), God commanded the nation of Israel to observe every 50th year in a very special manner. The land was to be wrought for six years, allowed to rest on the seventh, and then after seven of these periods of seven,…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 34

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 34

The Four Empires Parallels   “According to the Prophet Daniel’s inspired interpretation, each of the four sections of the great metallic image seen in vision by Nebuchadnezzar, symbolized a phase of the Gentile dominion (Dan. 2). In another vision, granted to Daniel (Chap. 7), these phases are seen in a different aspect. From Nebuchadnezzar’s viewpoint the Gentile nations were to be admired as being like a great man; but from the view-point of God’s servant they appeared beast-like. Thus: Universal…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 33

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 33

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION “The passage leading to the Pit, changing as it does from a steep downward, to a horizontal, direction, evidently represents the fact that through the invention of the art of printing, and the work of the Reformation, the people in general have been awakened from their long slumber of ignorance and superstitious reverence for kings and clergy, and have secured liberty by means of which they have successfully fought many of the influences that were slowly but…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 32

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 32

The Second Death “While the Subterranean Chamber symbolizes the “Bottomless Pit,” where Satan is to lie bound for a thousand years, it also symbolizes the “lake of fire and brimstone,” which is the Second Death (Rev. 21:8) After the 1000-year reign of Christ, when the Adamic death will have been destroyed through the process of resurrection (1 Cor. 15:25, 26; Hosea 13:14), Satan is to be loosed from the Bottomless Pit for a “little season.” He will go out and…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 31

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 31

The Great Pyramid’s Connection with Bethlehem in the Holy Land Joseph Seiss suggested that, if a straight line were drawn between the Great Pyramid in Egypt, and Jerusalem in Palestine, the angle at which this line would run north-eastward from the Pyramids latitude would be the same as the angle at which the passages in the Great Pyramid ascend and descend, 26° 18′ 10″. This suggestion, however, he had no means of putting to accurate mathematical test. We ourselves deemed…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 30

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 30

THE DATE OF THE GREAT PYRAMID’S ERECTION “Visitors who enter the Great Pyramid in the night-time may see the North Star shining down the Descending Passage. This star did not always occupy its present place, for owing to the precession of the equinoxes the constellations slowly change their apparent positions in the heavens. The celebrated astronomer Sir John Herschel, who had this phenomenon drawn to his attention by Col. Howard Vyse, calculated that the polar star at the time of…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 29

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 29

Further Time-Parallels in the Jewish and Gospel Ages “In the time-measurements noticed so far, and in a number of others yet to be considered, the Great Pyramid clearly corroborates the duration and parallelism of the Jewish and Gospel Ages. The length of each of these Ages is proved from the Scriptures to be exactly 1845 years, so that any date in the former has its parallel date in the latter 1845 years afterwards (See diagram, page 102, shown above). It…

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Time Feature of the Great Pyramid, Part 28

Time Feature of the Great Pyramid, Part 28

The “Fullness,” and the “Times,” of the Gentiles “By the time-calculation of Section XII it is proved that the upper south wall of the Grand Gallery indicates Autumn of the year 1914 A.D.; and if our understanding regarding the completion of the membership of the Body of Christ, explained at length in the previous Section (XVIII, “The New Covenant Age: The First Resurrection”, Part 21 and 22 in our study), is correct, this date saw the “fullness” of the Gentiles…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 27

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 27

THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST “We have seen how the last great trial to be overcome by each individual follower of Christ is symbolized by the Step at the head of the Grand Gallery (See Vol. 1, Par. 205, “The Great Pyramid”, Part 39). It will now be shown how the last great trial of the true Church as a whole is also indicated by the Step. The length and other characteristics of the Grand Gallery, prove that it represents…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 26

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 26

The General Resurrection In Sections XVII (Part 20 in our study) and XVIII we noticed the Scriptural teaching respecting those who rose from the dead in 1878 A.D.—that they entered into the Spiritual condition (1 Cor. 15:44); while the remnant of the consecrated who are “alive and remain” during Christ’s parousia, or presence-period since that date, are “changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye” to their heavenly state, when they lay aside their “earthly tabernacle” in death…

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