CHRIST AND AL-MAMUN’S ENTRANCE TO THE GREAT PYRAMID—3rd - TopicsExpress



          

CHRIST AND AL-MAMUN’S ENTRANCE TO THE GREAT PYRAMID—3rd excerpt from Ch. 11 of BOOKS WRITTEN IN STONE, VOL. 1: Al-Mamuns entrance, by the way, carries a symbolism that ties in with that of the pyramid. The opening in the north face, for instance, measures 5 feet by 8 feet. What was the measurement of the last 18 feet of the horizontal passage that precedes the entrance to the Queens Chamber? The height was 5 feet 8 inches. Is the repetition of the numbers 5 and 8 just a coincidence? How many coincidences can there be within one structure? In addition, how did al-Mamun crack the stones in the pyramids exterior in order to break through the north face? He heated them until they were red-hot and then doused them with cold vinegar. Anyone familiar with Christs crucifixion should recall that while the Savior hung on the cross, he became thirsty. Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar: and they [the Ro-man soldiers] filled a sponge with vinegar, and put it upon hyssop [an aromatic plant], and put it to his mouth. (KJV, John 19:28-29; italics added) Another coincidence, this mention of vinegar? The use of vinegar ended al-Mamuns attempt to break into the pyramid; he had been suc-cessful at last. As for Christ, when he had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost. (KJV, John 19:30) In the verse that includes Christs thirst, were told that he knew all things were now accomplished (KJV, John 19:28); he had success-fully fulfilled his mission. So many parallels can hardly be a matter of chance, and Enoch and his people have been behind all of them. * * *
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