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Paperback The Great Pyramid: Prophecy in Stone Book

ISBN: 0983621640

ISBN13: 9780983621645

The Great Pyramid: Prophecy in Stone

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The Scriptures say that God established wonders in the land of Egypt. When was the Great Pyramid built? Who was the builders? Why was it built? These are questions that continue to be debated by... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Absolutely Amazing

Everyone should read this book!! I was astounded when I learned of the details of the Great Pyramid. Hutchings states facts and statistics regarding the Great Pyramid that are compelling to say the least. This book certainly leaves no doubt that "ancient" man was WAY more sophisticated than modern scientists give them credit for...This is a book that you will want to recommend and even loan to a friend.

Easy to read

I found the book to be very interesting. Some people think that if a man has faith in God nowadays or he correlates the scientific and archaeological evidence to biblical patriachs having a hand in the direct or indirect building of the Cheops pyramid that such good men as Hutchings does they are somehow religious whackos. It's obvious that the ancient heathen nation of Egypt had virtually nothing to do with this pyramid except maybe than manual labor. The heathen markings aren't to be found in this pyramid like all the others along the equatorial Nile region. Hutchings is just trying to find out & relate the truth as Piazzi Smyth, Taylor, and others have done. This is a good read for somewhat of a novice on Cheops pyramid as myself for a first book. I'm reading Smyth's book on the pyramid and it's more detailed and has more in-depth facets but is a difficult to read. I tried to read it ten years ago and it was to difficult for me to keep interest in it then, but Hutchings book is highly recommended for beginners. I always try to read books from different viewpoints on pyramids. Hutchings views are creditable.

Best book I?ve read on ?Biblical pyramidology?

This is the best book on Biblical pyramidology I have yet to read. While not boggling the mind of the reader with countless measurements supporting prophecy (which has already been done by many other books), he touches on the existence of such and gives the measurements of the Great Pyramid which are the most relevant to the reader to prove the advanced knowledge possessed by the builders. He quotes extensively from Scriptures, as well as from Josephus and other writers, that could only be describing the Great Pyramid. The whole book is from a Christian perspective as well.He is the first author of Biblical pyramidology that I have yet to read whom acknowledges that the pyramid was almost definitely not built by human hands and brute force without at least some type of extraordinary technological abilities. He gives many reasons for such a belief as well as touching upon many artifacts found which bring to light some of ancient peoples' technological devices and achievements.This book covers such diverse topics that they could all be expounded upon to write at least five other books. That Noah Hutchings brings to light so many diverse topics and opinions in 171 pages, while done in an easy to read and understand way, is a testament to his good writing and teaching skills. Of the many topics touched upon, some are: ancient technology, the wonders of the ancient world, possible explorations of space by early man, the pre-Adamite destruction of the earth due to Satan's fall, UFOs as angelic manifestations, space wars, HAARP, and, of course, the Great Pyramid.This is a great starter book for those wishing to delve into the mysteries of the Great Pyramid, even if one is not Christian, for it covers many different viewpoints (the Christian one prevailing) and quotes from many books which have been written on the subject. The extensive quotations from Scripture, though, will probably upset those who don't believe in the Bible as God's Word.Though I wish he had written more on many different facets of the pyramid (like the hieroglyphics above the king's chamber probably being forged, the fact that the ascending passage could only have been sealed by the granite plugs during the construction of the pyramid, the hidden chamber in one of the "vents" of the King's Chamber, etc.), he still does a great job in bringing together so many different aspects involved with, or involving, the Great Pyramid.Get this book. It is well worth the money.Also, for a book on the mathematical intricacies as relates to Biblical prophecy in the measurements of the Great Pyramid, I recommend DECODING THE GREAT PYRAMID by E. Raymond Capt, and for one that documents the extensive knowledge and "uncanny" building abilities possessed by ancient man, though not from a Christian perspective, I recommend THE FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS by Graham Hancock.
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