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The Great Pyramid: Modern Science an Independent Witness to the Literal Chronology of the Hebrew Bible, & British-Israel Identity & the Time-Prophecies of Daniel and St. John - M. Chas. Lagrange - Appendix by Piazza Smyth, LL.D., , FT. Sacred Geometry & Ethnography, Cosmography - RARE- 307 PG's !! By Alexander T H E L I B R A R Y C A T O F : The New Alexandria Library of Texas 🇨🇱 Ft Also DeepAncientThought

https://www.academia.edu/145556220/The_Great_Pyramid_Modern_Science_an_Independent_Witness_to_the_Literal_Chronology_of_the_Hebrew_Bible_and_British_Israel_Identity_and_the_Time_Prophecies_of_Daniel_and_St_John_M_Chas_Lagrange_Appendix_by_Piazza_Smyth_LL_D_FT_Sacred_Geometry_and_Ethnography_Cosmography_RARE_307_PGs_?rhid=39684876281&swp=rr-rw-wc-117323810&nav_from=e0a76838-6763-43ab-bfbc-f2dc404660df This book of old which is extremely rare and unique that was another lost Text written again before modern spoilage features a integrative treatise/exam that seeks to unite monumental architecture, sacred chronology, prophetic literature, and the philosophy of history into a single interpretive framework. The work advances the thesis that the Great Pyramid of Giza functions as a deliberately constructed chronological monument, encoding in its measurements, chambers, and passages a comprehensive record of sacred history that both confirms and extends the literal timeline of the Hebrew Bible. 🔑 Rather than relying solely upon textual transmission, the Pyramid is treated as an enduring, non-verbal witness, whose stone geometry preserves historical and prophetic knowledge independent of ecclesiastical tradition, yet in profound harmony with biblical revelation. Central to the argument is the application of Bruck’s Law of the Life of Nations, through which civilizations are understood as organic entities governed by discernible stages of emergence, development, culmination, and transformation. 🔑 Within this framework, the Pyramid becomes a material expression of divine order, translating the rhythms of national and sacred history into spatial form. The internal structure of the monument is interpreted chronologically and symbolically, with the King’s Chamber, Queen’s Chamber, descending passage, and subterranean chamber corresponding to successive epochs in the history of Israel, the Church, and the nations. These architectural features are read as a stone-based timeline that retrospectively confirms past events and prospectively illuminates future developments, particularly as articulated in the prophetic books of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John. 🔑 The study devotes sustained attention to prophetic time, presenting a detailed examination of the sealed and little books of Revelation, the seventy weeks of Daniel, the letters to the seven churches, and the period of the seven vials, all situated within a unified chronological schema. Prophecy is not treated allegorically but structurally, with time itself understood as measurable, patterned, and intentionally revealed through both scripture and monument. Measurement, number, and proportion serve as theological instruments, and the metrology of the Pyramid is correlated with biblical numeration, sacred geometry, and historically significant stones such as Jacob’s Pillow, later associated with Westminster. These correspondences are presented as evidence of a continuous sacred tradition linking Edenic origins, Israelite history, and later national inheritances. 🔑 The work further extends into comparative sacred geography and national theology, proposing a continuity of covenantal purpose expressed through the movement of sacred symbols, population laws, and historical centers of authority. Britain’s role is interpreted within this broader biblical horizon, not merely as political history, but as participation in an unfolding sacred narrative rooted in ancient Israel. Appendices addressing Egyptological measurement, population dynamics, Ezekiel’s visions, and the symbolic boundaries of history reinforce the book’s multidisciplinary scope and its conviction that divine order manifests coherently across architecture, scripture, history, and society. 🔑 Taken as a whole, Lagrange’s study represents a rare synthesis in which science, chronology, prophecy, and monumentality are brought into deliberate conversation. The Great Pyramid emerges not only as an archaeological marvel but as a monumental chronograph, preserving in stone a vision of history governed by law, purpose, and sacred design. The work invites the reader into a mode of inquiry marked by discovery and intellectual wonder, where ancient architecture and biblical revelation together testify to a unified and meaningful structure underlying human history. 🔑 TAGS 🔑 Great Pyramid, Great Pyramid of Giza, Pyramid studies, Pyramid chronology, Pyramid symbolism, Pyramid metrology, sacred architecture, monumental chronology, biblical chronology, literal biblical chronology, Hebrew Bible timeline, Old Testament chronology, prophetic chronology, time prophecy, Daniel prophecy, Book of Daniel, seventy weeks, apocalyptic prophecy, Revelation of St John, Apocalypse, sealed book, little book, seven churches, seven vials, prophetic epochs, sacred time, sacred history, biblical history, covenant history, chosen people, history of Israel, history of the Church, early Christianity, ecclesiastical history, prophetic hermeneutics, non-allegorical prophecy, literal prophecy, chronographic theology, sacred measurement, pyramid 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