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The Great Pyramid, Part 43

The Great Pyramid, Part 43

A Comparison between the Great Pyramid and the Tabernacle, continued For the moment we should like to proceed on to individual’s numbers 4 and 5 in our examination of the courtyard, and return to numbers 3 and 4 a bit later as 4 and 5 represents those individuals who are making proper progress as antitypical Levites (justified believers) on their way toward the true purpose or intent for faith justification now during the Gospel Age. Having gain entry into the…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 42

The Great Pyramid, Part 42

A Comparison between the Great Pyramid and the Tabernacle, continued Having taken a short look at the Grand Gallery an its significance in dipicting the work of the Gospel Age we should now like to return once again to the Tabernacle and the Courtyard. “The Courtyard and the Tabernacle may properly be viewed from two different standpoints, the one representing the final accomplishment of those things typified and the other representing the tentative accomplishment of those things and the progress…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 41

The Great Pyramid, Part 41

Note: In this segment we will be reflecting back upon some of our previous thoughts in regards to the symbolic significance of the Great Pyramid so you might note some things which you have already read before, this however will prove necessary as we attempt to fit everything together. In this respects we are attempting to follow the Lord’s example of teaching viz. “For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 40

The Great Pyramid, Part 40

A Comparison between the Great Pyramid and the Tabernacle In order to properly comprehend this subject we will need to first briefly examine the Tabernacle once again, some of you may be already familiar with the Tabernacle, but for the sake of those who are not and/or those who simply need a bit of a refresher we should be happy to explain. “The Tabernacle which God commanded the people of Israel to construct in the Wilderness of Sin, and in…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 39

The Great Pyramid, Part 39

The Symbolism of the King and the Queen’s Chambers more fully considered. “With a view to the proper understanding of this subject, let us first consider what are meant by “Mortality” and “Immortality.” Mortality signifies a state or condition of liability to death; a condition in which death is a possibility, not in which death is a certainty. Immortality signifies a state or condition not liable to death; not merely freedom from death, but a condition in which death is…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 38

The Great Pyramid, Part 38

The Horizontal Passage to the Queen’s Chamber “The Horizontal Passage to the Queen’s Chamber is divided into two parts, the first portion six-sevenths of the total length with a low roof scarcely four feet above the floor, and the terminal portion, one-seventh of the total length, roomier owing to the drop in the floor at this part, by about twenty-one inches. C. T. Russell suggests that the full length of the Horizontal Passage, from the north wall of the Grand…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 37

The Great Pyramid, Part 37

THE QUEENS CHAMBER continued The air-channels of the Queen’s Chamber are very interesting. Their existence was not known till so recently as 1872 A.D., exactly six thousand years after the creation of Adam, according to The True Bible chronology. Scratched on the walls above them we read the words: “Opened, 1872.” In “Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid”, Professor C. Piazzi Smyth relates how Mr. Waynman Dixon, perceiving a crack in the south wall of the chamber, which allowed him…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 36

The Great Pyramid, Part 36

THE QUEENS CHAMBER “As indicated in a former letter, the masonry of the Horizontal Passage is very symmetrical. For a length of 64 feet from the beginning of the roof at the Grand Gallery end, each wall is built in two equal courses. In each of these courses there are 15 stones of uniform size, namely, 41¼ inches in length, and half the height of the passage in breadth Plate XI. The vertical joints in the upper course are in…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 35

The Great Pyramid, Part 35

THE KINGS CHAMBER Continued “We (The Edgar brother’s) photographed the mouth of the south air-channel of the King’s Chamber as it appears on the south wall—Plate CXLII. The surface of the wall immediately above and to the east side of the mouth is much broken away, and the opening is therefore much larger than it was originally.   The second color photo above shows just how extensive the damage has been done to the south wall around the southern air-channel;…

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The Great Pyramid, Part 34

The Great Pyramid, Part 34

THE KINGS CHAMBER Having now examined the Ante-chamber we pass beneath the second low passage which leads us to the Kings Chamber carefully watching both our heads and our feet to insure we don’t stumble over the ¾ rise in the floor of the Kings Chamber. The King’s Chamber, constructed entirely of immense beautifully squared and leveled blocks of dark polished granite, is the chief apartment in the Great Pyramid, the one “to which, and for which, and toward which,…

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